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Jan 31, 05, 8:03 am
EAST PALO ALTO
A 5-star upgrade in old Whiskey Gulch
Four Seasons Hotel opening delayed until early autumn
Dave Murphy, Chronicle Staff Writer
Monday, January 31, 2005
It's more than a day late and several million tax dollars short, but when the plush Four Seasons Hotel opens this fall in East Palo Alto, it is expected to add cash and cachet to the city's revitalization.
Not to mention 300 jobs -- with at least 30 percent of them guaranteed to East Palo Alto residents.
The planned summer opening has been pushed back to early fall as construction continues on the 200-room hotel, part of the University Circle development on University Avenue just west of Highway 101.
Once the hotel opens, the area formerly known as Whiskey Gulch will have more of a Champagne and caviar aura, with rooms costing from $340 a night for a standard to $2,050 for the 3-bedroom presidential suite.
More at:
SFGate.com Article (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/a/2005/01/31/BAG3QB34741.DTL)
A 5-star upgrade in old Whiskey Gulch
Four Seasons Hotel opening delayed until early autumn
Dave Murphy, Chronicle Staff Writer
Monday, January 31, 2005
It's more than a day late and several million tax dollars short, but when the plush Four Seasons Hotel opens this fall in East Palo Alto, it is expected to add cash and cachet to the city's revitalization.
Not to mention 300 jobs -- with at least 30 percent of them guaranteed to East Palo Alto residents.
The planned summer opening has been pushed back to early fall as construction continues on the 200-room hotel, part of the University Circle development on University Avenue just west of Highway 101.
Once the hotel opens, the area formerly known as Whiskey Gulch will have more of a Champagne and caviar aura, with rooms costing from $340 a night for a standard to $2,050 for the 3-bedroom presidential suite.
More at:
SFGate.com Article (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/a/2005/01/31/BAG3QB34741.DTL)