воскресенье, 29 декабря 2013 г.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A historic San Francisco hotel that has hosted the likes of President John F. K
The lobby of the Fairmont Hotel is shown in San Francisco, Wednesday, June 15, 2011. Yet another historic hotel is up for sale in San Francisco after the city rejected a plan to convert part of one lodging landmark to luxury condos. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A historic San Francisco hotel that has hosted the likes of President John F. Kennedy and Prince Charles is up for sale after a plan to convert part of it into luxury condominiums failed. The San Francisco Chronicle reports Wednesday that the owners of the Fairmont San Francisco have abandoned their proposed renovations and hope to find a buyer for the 1906 landmark. The owners include irs travel and entertainment Oakland Athletics managing partner Lew Wolff and a Saudi prince. They wanted to replace the hotel's 26-story tower with a 23-story irs travel and entertainment condo complex. The newspaper reports irs travel and entertainment the rejection of the proposal by the politically influential hotel workers' union in April doomed the project's chances. The Fairmont joins three nearby Nob Hill hotels also up for sale as business travelers migrate to the tech-centric South of Market neighborhood. ___ Information from: San Francisco Chronicle
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