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Todd English, P.U.B in the Aria Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Todd English, P.U.B. in the Uptown Entertainment District in Birmingham, Alabama. Fig's at The Macys at the Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida; Plaza Food Hall at the Plaza Hotel in New York City [19] Figs at 29 Fair in Nantucket, Massachusetts
The Plaza Food Hall opened in the underground mall in 2010, anchored by the Todd English Food Hall in collaboration with chef Todd English. [ 314 ] [ 315 ] By then, El Ad was struggling to find tenants for the mall, and several residents had lost money selling their apartments. [ 316 ]
It closed in 1989 after Donald Trump purchased the Plaza Hotel, since Trump considered Trader Vic's to be tacky and inconsistent with his vision for the hotel. [37] [38] It opened virtually unchanged six months later as "Gaugin's" and was most recently the location of the Todd English Food Hall. United States: Texas: Houston: 1965 1986
The Oak Room was long a grand, opulent, [3] and elegant [4] space. Designed by Plaza Hotel architect Henry Janeway Hardenbergh in a German Renaissance style, the room had walls of English or Flemish oak, frescoes of Bavarian castles (by a painter whose identity is now lost to history), [5]: 52 faux wine casks carved into the woodwork, and, hanging from the 20-foot ceiling, a grape-laden ...
A businessman is to transform a former pub into a three-storey food hall to give people "a reason to come back to the high street". Sandeep Singh has taken over the lease of the former Yates pub ...
Stamford Town Center is an urban shopping mall located in Downtown Stamford, Connecticut. The 761,000-square-foot (70,700 m 2) mall is the eighth largest in Connecticut, with space for about 130 stores and restaurants. [citation needed] The mall's two anchors are a 250,000-square-foot (23,000 m 2) [citation needed] Macy's and a Barnes and Noble ...
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The Bellevue-Stratford Hotel is a landmark building at 200 S. Broad Street at the corner of Walnut Street in Center City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Constructed in 1904 and expanded to its present size in 1912, it has continued as a well-known institution for more than a century and is still widely known by that original, historic name.