3rd Space Hospitality, the powerhouse team behind standout restaurants like Maison Close, is thrilled to announce the upcoming grand opening of Ayah, an authentic Moroccan restaurant poised to become New York City's go-to vibe dining destination.
The group continues its Scandinavian expansion with a second Swedish hotel, bringing 78 rooms of Lean Luxury design to Malmö’s creative heart. Located in the lively Davidshall district and developed in partnership with Revelop, the project will trans
When you live in Michigan, you get a front-row seat to all four seasons. Blazing summers, icy winters, surprise hail in spring, and wind that rattles your windows in the fall. That’s why your roof can’t just look good, it has to perform. One option
Awakening, the boundary-breaking spectacle at Wynn Las Vegas (Nasdaq: WYNN), adds three acrobatic performances to its production – including the dazzling Shoulder Ballet, a Slackwire performance, and a Russian Bar sequence. Seamlessly integrated into
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ATP Flight School began training its inaugural class of four American Airlines cadets at its Charlotte-Concord training center. This milestone marks the first group of cadets to enroll in the American Airlines Cadet Academy pathway through ATP,
Streets where traders haggled and spices filled the air still hold lessons for how we design public space today. Urban planners and infrastructure firms face denser populations, tighter budgets, and shifting travel habits. Ancient markets, balancing