Germany-based Puma will open a three-story flagship on New York City’s Fifth Avenue that will have the space to showcase a wide range of the sportswear brand’s products, The Wall Street Journal says. Rival brands including Adidas and Nike also have stores in the Fifth Avenue shopping district. via Blogger Puma plans flagship on New York’s 5th Avenue
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The pending merger with AccorHotels will provide Movenpick with access to Accor’s massive loyalty program and sales channels, accelerating Movenpick’s growth. Read the Hotel News Now story here via Blogger Accor merger to supercharge Movenpick’s growth Marriott‘s move to partner with Tribute Portfolio Homes in London is paying off, and the hotel company believes it can compete in the home-sharing market. Read the Fast Company online story here via Blogger Marriott perfecting the formula to compete with Airbnb Additions to guest rooms, refinements to the lobby design and an upgraded hot breakfast presentation highlight the prototype of Tru by Hilton‘s next generation. Read the Hotel Business story here via Blogger Prototype renews Tru by Hilton across the board Kona Grill will begin franchising in the United States and in China with the Chinese Plateno Hotel Group, which invested $5.6 million in Kona Grill shares. Kona Grill operates 46 U.S. restaurants and has three international franchise locations. Read the Nation’s Restaurant News story here via Blogger Kona Grill plans franchise growth in the US, China Food halls featuring local artisan products, food-focused boutiques and classes and other events have become a growing focus for U.S. malls as they work to reinvent themselves,. The number of US food halls has grown from 30 to 180 since 2010 and is forecast to hit 300 by 2020, according to real estate company Cushman & Wakefield. Read the Forbes story here via Blogger Food halls play a key role in redeveloping malls The parent company of Greek-inspired fast-casual chain Cava is raising nearly $35 million in new funding from equity investors. Last year, Cava Group raised $34.9 million that it used to expand to new markets including Boston, Charlotte, N.C., and Austin, Texas. Read The Business Journals story here via Blogger Cava Group attracts new equity investors Vacant for most of the last decade, the old National Guard armory building in downtown Bozeman is beginning to show signs of life. Plans are moving forward to repurpose the building into an eight-story boutique hotel complete with event space and at least a pair of restaurants. Read the Bozeman Daily Chronicle story here via Blogger Guard armory in Bozeman, Mont., becoming boutique hotel David Rothberg, Chairman and CEO of LATICRETE—a leading manufacturer of globally proven construction solutions for the building industry—has been selected as a semifinalist for an Entrepreneur Of The YearⓇ 2018 Award in the New York Region. The awards program, which is celebrating its 32nd year, recognizes entrepreneurs who are excelling in areas such as innovation, financial performance and personal commitment to their business and community. “David has successfully navigated the transition from the first to second generation while retaining the core values that enabled LATICRETE to grow from its roots as a garage operation to a global player in construction materials,” said Edward Metcalf, LATICRETE North America President and COO. “Building on the work of founders Dr. Henry M Rothberg and Lillian Rosenstock Rothberg, David is actively engaged in paving the way for the third generation of this prototypical American success story.” Since its inception, EY has been at the forefront of identifying game-changing business leaders and celebrating American ingenuity. “David’s vision along with his business and financial acumen have been crucial to maintaining a focus on innovation that has resulted in drastic improvements in quality, durability, productivity and worker-safety on job sites all around the globe. Commitment to community service and social action have also been hallmarks of David’s tenure, setting an example for all LATICRETE team members to emulate,” added Metcalf. New York Region winners will be announced at a special gala event on June 12, 2018, and be considered alongside other regional winners for the Entrepreneur Of The Year National competition in the fall. Founded and produced by EY, the Entrepreneur Of The Year Awards are nationally sponsored in the U.S. by SAP America, Merrill Corporation and the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. In New York, sponsors also include Marsh, Empire Valuation, Kirkland & Ellis LLP, Pine Hill Group, SolomonEdwardsGroup and DLA Piper. About LATICRETE About Entrepreneur Of The Year® About EY’s Growth Markets Network About EY via Blogger LATICRETE Chairman/CEO 2018 Award Semifinalist By Eric Weisbrot Construction project management can be a lucrative business for those who are willing to put in the time and effort to be successful. However, creating a thriving business is not often mastered in a training course or a during a stint at college. The experience that comes from winning – and losing – on the job lays the foundation for long-term accomplishments. But licensed and bonded construction project managers need to also embrace the following steps in order to be effective. via Blogger Six Ways To Become a Successful Construction Project Manager |
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