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Posted by: Bryan Shaw on March 1st, 2010

Massive relief efforts and fundraisers keep pouring in for those affected in the Haiti Earthquake disaster (thankfully). Next Haiti relief fundraiser in line: The InterContinental Miami Hotel’s, “Chefs with a Purpose: Haiti,” slated for March 11 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.   [...read more]
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Posted by: guest_author on February 8th, 2010

On Friday, February 5, TAO's Super Bowl Party at the W South Beach proved that a star-studded party in Miami is unlike any other.  [...read more]
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Posted by: guest_author on February 6th, 2010

On this past Wednesday afternoon, a woman 49-year-old "socialite" named Gigi Jordan who is a resident of the Trump International Hotel and Towers, checked into Room 1154 of the Peninsula Hotel with her eight-year-old son, Michael Jude.  [...read more]
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Posted by: guest_author on February 5th, 2010

Last night, W South Beach's super swanky club, Wall held the Yellow Fever and All American Rejects Party. Celebrity guests included the likes of Russell Simmons, La Perla's Linda Vojtiva, and All American Rejects lead singer Tyson Ritter (who will be performing at this weekend's Super Bowl).  [...read more]
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Posted by: Tasha Gordon-Solmon on February 4th, 2010

W Hotels has announced that it's about to hire its first Fashion Director. Word on the street is that it’s stylist Amanda Ross. A formal announcement will be made on February 11, during Fashion Week.  [...read more]
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Posted by: guest_author on February 3rd, 2010

On Friday January 29, 2010, W Hollywood Hotel & Residences opened to the world at Hollywood & Vine.  [...read more]
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Posted by: guest_author on February 3rd, 2010

The Metropolitan Museum of Art reports a decline in investments by more than $600 million and is forced to let go of at least 250 employees.  [...read more]
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Posted by: guest_author on February 3rd, 2010

Michigan-based company Yamasaki Associates, which was the architecture firm that designed the original World Trade Center, has officially closed up shop.  [...read more]
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Posted by: guest_author on February 3rd, 2010

Billionaire Sam Zell has bragged that he was nicknamed the "grave dancer" for "dancing on the skeletons of other people’s mistakes." Zell has now purchased two of developer Harry Macklowe's New York properties for $475 million.  [...read more]
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Posted by: guest_author on February 2nd, 2010

For the fifth time, a 25-year-old from Germany (Thomas Dold of Stuttgart) won the annual Empire State Building Run-Up.   [...read more]
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