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In 2017, Mastro's opened their first locations in Houston and Boston. The Houston location opened at the Post Oak Hotel and Tower which is also owned by Landry's, Inc. [5] [6] The next year, a location opened in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. [7] The Post Oak Hotel location was the recipient of Wine Spectator’s highest restaurant award. [8]
In 2013, Landry's acquired Mastro's restaurants. [30] The company has developed and acquired a collection of restaurants called Landry's Signature Group, which include Vic & Anthony's, Grotto, Brenner's Steakhouse, Brenner's on the Bayou, La Griglia, and Willie G's Seafood & Steaks. [31] In 2016, Landry's acquired the BR Guest restaurant brand ...
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Mastro may refer to: Mastro, Greece, a village in Aetolia-Acarnania, Greece; Dean Del Mastro, Canadian politician; Michael Mastro, American property developer;
Randy Mastro (born August 21, 1956) is an American attorney and government official who served as chief of staff and deputy mayor of operations for New York City under Mayor Rudy Giuliani. He was later nominated by Mayor Eric Adams to serve as the city's corporation counsel , but withdrew his name in the face of intense opposition.
In November 2012, Judge Marc Barreca denied Jack Dorssers, a former business associate of Mastro, a share in the $8.36 million proceeds from the sale of Mastro's Medina, Washington, home. The judge ruled that Dorssers' contention that Mastro had put up the house as collateral in 2009 for a $1.2 million loan was a sham designed to keep the house ...
Cortez Masto was the Democratic nominee for state attorney general in 2006 and defeated Republican nominee Don Chairez 59% to 36%, with 5% for "None of these". [15] She was reelected in 2010, defeating Republican Travis Barrick 52% to 36%, with 8% for Independent American candidate Joel F. Hansen and 4% for "None of these".
John Peter Mastrangelo (May 7, 1939 – March 24, 2010), known as Johnny Maestro, was an American pop singer.He was the lead vocalist for the doo-wop group The Crests, whose song "16 Candles" went to number two on the Billboard Hot 100. [1]