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In October 2017 Regis Corporation sold its Regis Salons, MasterCuts, and UK Supercuts to The Beautiful Group. [4] These salons became franchises keeping the same brand names. At the end of December 2019 Regis terminated its franchise agreements with The Beautiful Group and took back 200 salons [ 5 ] with the stated intention of finding a new buyer.
The St. Regis brand was launched in 1998, [5] when Starwood rebranded a former Ritz-Carlton property it had bought in Aspen, Colorado as The St. Regis Aspen. [6] In 1999, Starwood rebranded the Carlton Hotel in Washington, D.C. [ 7 ] and two more former Ritz-Carlton properties in Houston [ 8 ] and Philadelphia [ 9 ] as St. Regis hotels.
The Supercuts salons in the United Kingdom are owned and operated by the Bushell Investment Group, a U.K.-based private family office focused on investing in small and medium enterprise businesses, under a franchise agreement with Regis Corporation. [3] [4] There are separate stores in Australia. [citation needed]
The St. Regis in Atlanta The Christmas tree Jan Haedrich, designer and founder of MME.Mink decorated for The St. Regis Atlanta. Paul Beezley/The St. Regis Atlanta
The St. Regis was a Sheraton from 1966 on, and following a lavish restoration from 1985 to 1991, it was part of the ITT Sheraton Luxury division before it became the cornerstone and flagship of Starwood's new brand. The brand is represented on four continents, with a total pipeline of 57 operating and signed hotels as of April 2016.
Some of the most popular brands we use today have founders behind them who not only gave their blood, sweat, and tears, but also their names. For instance, Johnnie Walker was a real person. He ...
The Philbin family later asked for mourners to donate to New York City food bank to keep his memory alive in a second statement on Monday, July 27: “Regis’s family is overwhelmed by the ...
From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Thomas H. Patrick joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a -8.1 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.