The talk around the water cooler is that the owners of those new boutique hotels were motivated by the success of the Doubletree Hotel.
Maybe you heard something else.
The dog barks, and the caravan moves on.
The talk around the water cooler is that the owners of those new boutique hotels were motivated by the success of the Doubletree Hotel.
Maybe you heard something else.
Maybe I’ll shop for a high rise then since you think the trolley project will ruin the neighborhood.
Will your daddy give you money for a high rise? If so, I’d jump on it.
Maybe be the success of the DOUBLETREE is that it is Well Run unlike say the El Camino??
Obviously that has a lot to do with it.
It explains, also, why some of the big money in town has made offers for the Camino Real. (I assume that’s the one you meant, and not the Del Camino that used to be down there on Alameda. Gimme a sec. I always get a little wistful when I talk about the Del Camino.) But the Mexican company that owns the Camino Real won’t let it go cheap.
Mr. Foster would like to open up the Plaza, but the rooms are too small for modern hotels, so they’re still kicking it around. Let’s see what transpires.