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Antares, Reunion Tower, Dallas (a major remodel took more than a year; renamed Five Sixty in 2009 when opened again by Wolfgang Puck, Closed). There is a new restaurant there now (as of 2025) named Crown Block. It no longer rotates. Cloud Nine Cafe, Reunion Tower, Dallas (Closed)
Reunion Tower is a 561 ft (171 m) observation tower in Dallas, and one of the city's most recognizable landmarks. The tower is located at 300 Reunion Boulevard in the Reunion district of downtown Dallas , which is named after the mid-nineteenth century commune La Reunion .
The building was designed by the Pappageorge Haymes Partners studio and developed by Alexander & Baldwin, and is located in the Kakaʻako district of Honolulu.The building houses ten types of apartment unit plans which can vary between 580 and 1,217 ft (371 m) and provides facilities such as social and green areas, swimming pools, a gym and ground-level restaurants.
Nearly three years since NBC shuttered Cloud 9, the Superstore crew is reconvening. In an Instagram post on Wednesday, cast member Colton Dunn (aka Garrett) revealed (with accompanying photo ...
Oahu is the only major island in Honolulu County. The location of the city of Honolulu, Oahu is the most populous island in the state. There are 169 properties and districts on the island, including 16 National Historic Landmarks. Five formerly listed sites were demolished and have been removed from the Register.
Mixed-use, two-tower development under construction since 2020. [40] Sky West tower to consist of residential units, while Sky East tower will consist primarily of a 300-room hotel. [41] 3 Park on Keeaumoku 400 ft (120 m) 44 2025 Residential Under construction Two-tower residential development under construction since 2022. [42]
Nov. 10—The decision brings an end to Trump's branding for the tower and creates an opportunity for Irongate, which developed the hotel and owns its front desk, to hire manager LXR Hotels & Resorts.
With the success of the early efforts by Matson Navigation Company to provide steamer travel to America's wealthiest families en route to Hawaii, a series of resort hotels were built in Honolulu at the start of the twentieth century, including the Moana Hotel (1901) and Honolulu Seaside Hotel, both on Waikiki Beach, and the Alexander Young Hotel in downtown Honolulu (1903).