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Old Feb 12, 2014, 9:58 am
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mentioned earlier - photographer Basil Pao currently at amankora

http://www.amanresorts.com/amancanal...nice/news.aspx
For 12 days in February before Ash Wednesday, Venice comes alive with party-goers in costume for the Carnival of Venice...[Aman Canal Grande Venice] features one of the grandest Ballrooms on the Grand Canal, a perfect back drop for a majestic carnival outfit. This year, the Grand Carnival Dinners will be held on 22, 23, 27 and 28 February, and 1 March. Aman Canal Grande Venice can assist guests with a carnival costume or a waltz or minuet lesson for the festivities.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...&stream_ref=10
Guests at Amanjiwo were treated to a Barongsai (Lion Dance) performance on 31 January, the first day of the Lunar New Year.
interesting photos of (event and) guests, lots of children and various demographics

latest/current discussion of DLF's sale of aman >
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/luxur...l#post22317134

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http://www.singaporelaw.sg/sglaw/law...-2007-sghc-201
Worldwide sales for the [Amanresorts] ranged from about US$39m in 1995 to around US$86m in 2006. The annual promotional and marketing expenditure incurred by [Amanresorts] worldwide ranged from US$1.9m in 1995 to about US$3m in 2006.

According to Tevy Eliazaar, [Amanresorts'] area financial controller, an Indonesian by race and nationality and someone who is fully conversant in Bahasa Indonesia, the word “aman” meant “peace” or “peaceful” and the word “nusa” meant “island” or “isle”.
Originally Posted by deathscar
staying at my FIRST EVER AMAN in March, at the Amanfayun in Hangzhou (comped, hotel review). *Fingers crossed* Hotel has been confirmed (waiting for official letter), not sure which room/suite they're putting me in
Originally Posted by TravelConcierge
Disclosure: My family and I were guests and enjoyed a complimentary stay and breakfast at Amanjena

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Old Mar 28, 2014, 5:17 pm
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re amanpulo, from anscor 2013 annual report >

Amanpulo embarked on a casita refurbishment program in mid 2013 that resulted in the closure of twenty five casitas from June until November. Eighteen casitas were renovated and updated with the remaining twenty two casitas scheduled for remodeling in the second half of 2014.

Major projects for 2013 included the plugging of reef holes on the western side of Pamalican, the building of a seawall on the northeastern side of the island and the paving of the runway.

Construction to build five more villas on the northwest part of the island has commenced.
development of a 5-casita villa has already commenced
Phase 3 and Phase 4 projects...various Phase 3-A villa projects, such as but not limited to other Amanpulo special capital expenditure projects

By November 2014, all improvement projects will have been completed, in time to mark the Resort’s 21st year.
2011 >

construction of the new seawall at the eastern side of the island
2010 >

It also invested in cleaner and greener technology, installing a more energy-efficient system for the casitas, and initiating a switch from gasoline-fueled golf carts to solar-powered electric ones, making Amanpulo one of the first to use this transport mode.

Other environmental initiatives are studies of long-term reef protection and regeneration, acquisition of a chipper/shredder for compost fertilizer, and starting a free range chicken farm on a nearby island as source of meat supply to complement the existing piggery. The Resort continues to expand the vegetables grown on the island for use in the kitchens, enhancing the quality and freshness of ingredients used.
probably most information ive ever found on aman >
http://www.hkexnews.hk/listedco/list...0031024044.pdf
http://notice.singtao.com/ADMA/00068...eehing0508.pdf

page 12 silverlink ownership
"Party X" - zecha i think
"Anchor Victory" - involvement of Sunil Chandiramani links to Anil Thadani
(Anil Thadani also linked to Parkway, which held 37% of Lee Hing)

page 46 silverlink subsidiaries

page 58 Jones Lang LeSalle valuation of aman properties incl "land has been acquired for the purpose of future development" of 11 amandari residences
and re amanpulo and villas >
89 hectares / 220 acres island, seems like beach may be 14 hectares / 35 acres
"62 hectares" / 152 acres "resort area"
"13 hectares" / 33 acres "excess land for villa development" "as at 30 september 2003"
"we understand from hotel management that the island also has the potential for the development of 33 private villas"

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2014 rates (€1 $1.38) (Ą1 $0.16) ($1 Ą113.66)

base
$552 summer palace
$653-$1365 puri
$694-$915 galla
$757-$1073 wella
$779-$1819 ruya - full board
$801-$1025 bagh (low season drop to $677 in 2015)
$809 tokyo
$822-$942 fayun
$839-$1446 sveti stefan
$958-$1339 jena
$1040 noi
$1040-$1277 gani (low season drop to $832 in 2015)
$1045-$1320 pulo
$1150 dari / kila / nusa / jiwo
$1214 le melezin
$1290-$1760 canal grande venice
$1320-$1500 taka - half board alcohol "house outings once a day"
$1380-$1882 giri - full board
$1403-$2215 zoe
$1452 wana - full board laundry
$1607-$1785 ikhas - full board alcohol laundry
$1647-$2745 yara
$1659-$1769 sara - half board alcohol "twice daily private guided"
$2050 kora - full board alcohol 7 nt private driver and guide

base pool (plunge pools at sara, wella, giri? depth? dimensions arent small)
$757-$1073 wella
$779-$1819 ruya - full board
$1246-$2196 puri - low season half board
$1386 noi
$1403-$2215 zoe
$1452 jiwo
$1540-$1794 bagh (low season drop to $1416 in 2015)
$1634-$1742 taka - half board alcohol "house outings once a day"
$1694-$1815 dari / kila / nusa
$1760-$2640 pulo
$2001-$2332 jena
$2029-$2263 sara - half board alcohol "twice daily private guided"
$2070-$2634 giri - full board
$2379-$3477 yara
$3799-$5848 sveti stefan

standard rates not exclusives >
kora - full board alcohol and 7 nt private driver and guide
sara - half board alcohol "twice daily private guided"
taka - half board alcohol "house outings once a day"
ikhas - full board alcohol laundry
wana - full board laundry
giri - full board (added high season rate)
ruya - full board

exclusives >

yara >
5 nt half board : jan 7 - apr 10 excluding feb 13-23
3 nt half board : apr 28 - may 31 / nov 1 - dec 19 excluding nov 26-31
3 nt full board : jun 1 - oct 31 (plus 5th nt free)
(thats the whole year minus 4 holidays)

sveti stefan - milocer full board low season
gani - 2 nt half board low season
jena - 3 nt half board low season
sri lanka - 7 nt full board "fort and beach journey"
india - 6 nt full board "camp and oasis" $870 for transfers; 2 activities; full board, guaranteed upgrade, laundry at bagh

2014 NYE availability
- sveti stefan villa milocer
- zoe
- giri
- bagh
- fayun
- summer palace

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Old Apr 2, 2014, 9:49 am
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Getting excited by this !! Hope it's ...anytime now ..

http://www.hotel-ya.com/jobs/a13/amantokyo/company
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Old Apr 9, 2014, 5:38 pm
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https://www.charitybuzz.com/catalog_items/453510
amanzoe 2 nights incl transfers
value $5060, current bid $3000
19 hours left

http://www.amanresorts.com/exclusive...&LangType=1033
zoe exclusive apr/may incl massage, lunch, €140 off transfers

http://www.amanresorts.com/amanzoe/rates.aspx
low season - apr (beach club open)

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http://www.amanresorts.com/amansvetistefan/rates.aspx
island low season - may (or apr too?)

http://webcache.googleusercontent.co...&hl=en&ct=clnk http://www.mt.gov.me/ResourceManager...=61628&rType=2
AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 2010
“AMAN SVETI STEFAN”
two of four beaches are semi-public
275 staff, 204 from Montenegro, 35 of them are from Sveti Stefan [+36 other]
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http://www.amanresorts.com/exclusive...&LangType=1033
ruya recently extended exclusive from apr to may - also >
Originally Posted by Ericka
they are expecting to start another one of those "all-in" packages Oct 1.
http://www.amanresorts.com/amanruya/rates.aspx
low season - through may

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http://www.the-connaught.co.uk/aman-spa/membership/
"available on annual, quarterly and monthly terms"

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ghm/aman article http://www.balconymediagroup.com/sit....05.Hotels.PDF

might have some aman history (not english) >
http://www.teba.org.tw/upload/Image/...3/pdf/west.pdf
http://www.teba.org.tw/upload/Image/...ialcolumn.html

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Adrian Zecha resignation (For Internal Distribution ONLY)

After a long and distinguished career as the visionary founder of Aman Resorts, Mr. Adrian Zecha has decided to step

down from his full-time position as Chairman and CEO of Aman and will continue to serve as strategic advisor to the

Board.

Mr. Vladislav Doronin, was appointed CEO of the Aman Group of companies and Johan Eliasch, a global business leader

with extensive brand-building expertise, has been appointed Chairman.

Please see below.

QUOTE

After a long and distinguished career as the visionary founder of Aman Resorts, Adrian Zecha has decided to step down

from his full-time position as Chairman and CEO of Aman and will continue to serve as strategic advisor to the Board.

Following Mr. Zecha’s decision to step down, I, Vladislav Doronin, was appointed CEO of the Aman Group of companies

and Johan Eliasch, a global business leader with extensive brand-building expertise, has been appointed Chairman.

On behalf of the new owners of Aman Resorts I am deeply grateful for Adrian Zecha's outstanding achievements and

we confirm our commitment to extend his legacy. As we have shared with you, we are developing our plans to build on

the Aman Group’s foundation as a premier global brand. In the next era of Aman, we will bring the exceptional Aman

experience not only to exotic

resort locations, but also to leading urban centers around the world. We also plan to strengthen the Aman Group with

significant new investments and further enhance the company’s dedicated team with world class talent.

The future holds exciting promise for Aman. We thank all of you whose efforts and dedication have already created a

legendary brand and will continue to assure its success.

Vladislav Doronin

Johan Eliasch

UNQUOTE

Following Adrian Zecha's departure,

Executive Director, Trina Dingler Ebert http://www.elephantlifestyle.com/ele...sorts_162.html and

Director of Media Communications, Anjali Nihalchand http://www.cambodiadaily.com/busines...om-penh-51460/

along with all other Adrian Zecha Visionary's have been asked to leave Amanresorts by the new investors.
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http://www.enewsletters.travel/displ...st=1214&N=4101
17/04/2014 Amanzoe ... As the only agency in Greece to have NET contracted rates ... contact us to receive up to 15% commission on this exclusive property's official rates.
http://www.kyvernitis.gr/eclectic-greece/partners/
seems they are virtuoso agency and virtuoso onsite/DMC

https://www.andrewharper.com/article...ay-of-amanzoe/
interview with zoe GM incl suggested restaurants, beaches, sites

1990 architecture photo articles in Mimar http://archnet.org/collections/56 >

- puri http://archnet.org/publications/4035 http://archnet.org/system/publicatio...al/DPT0658.pdf
including an original resort plan on page 3

- dari http://archnet.org/publications/4033 http://archnet.org/system/publicatio...al/DPT0655.pdf
including an original resort plan on page 3, dari article is much longer
PT Villa Ayu, a joint venture company formed specifically to build Amandari, aimed to ... serve "those multitudes of travellers interested to witness and experience the extraordinary cultural life of the people of Bali".

for the last 1500 years, there has been a great procession leading along a narrow road right through what is now the hotel site. The architect was not allowed to build over this path, and the roofs were cut through to provide a clear opening to the heavens.

hotel village, with wall-lined 'streets' … to 'melt into' the landscape like another village ... While the complex does not quite 'melt' into the landscape, it maintains the scale and configuration of a small village.
dari >
old brochure http://www.amanresorts.com/uploadedF...mandari(2).pdf
nyepi / temple procession http://www.amanresorts.com/uploadedF...ony%202014.pdf
galungan http://www.amanresorts.com/amandari/news.aspx

alila / aman - at one point alila hired someone from puri as a GM

news (being discussed in "new amanresorts" thread) http://www.prnewswire.com/news-relea...257605581.html

trip report in trip reports forum >

Originally Posted by sfoactuary
you always remember your first - and for the rest of our lives we will both always remember our first Aman experience at Amangalla. I had been reading about the so-called Aman experience, but the glowing descriptions that people wrote just didn't do it justice. Even fresh off our stays at the Conrad Maldives and Wolgan Valley where the service was great, the Amangalla just put them both to shame. Every single detail and every single interaction we had with the staff was perfect, to the point that it felt like they were reading our minds.

yoga pavilion with complimentary classes each morning
Originally Posted by sfoactuary
We were told that we could order as many things off of the [breakfast] menu as we liked, and that we did!
Originally Posted by sfoactuary
private roti dinner at a nearby rice paddy owned by a friend of the GM. The dinner included a brief cooking lesson on how to make roti, which was much harder than it looked.
also >

Originally Posted by FlyingDoctorwu
I had very very high expectations for this trip...part of me was expecting to be disappointed… and I wasn’t, by any means.
Originally Posted by FlyingDoctorwu
Aman seems to elevate things to the next level; a certain magic...I've never had an experience like this in my life...

I think that the hardest thing to explain to people is why it's worth spending all this money to stay at Aman... I really didn't get it before I did it...part of the whole process was a bit of a leap of faith.... and, I was expecting to be disappointed... but the trip met and exceeded all my lofty expectations.... There's a certain jeune ne sais quoi about Aman
Originally Posted by Kagehitokiri
interesting - http://hotel-online.com/News/PR2001_...earchFirm.html >
February 2001
I read with great interest...and must say that I am in total agreement with your thoughts. I say that because of my own experience working at Regent International Hotels under the leadership of Bob Burns when individual hotels were the responsibility of the GM and success and /or failure rested squarely on his/her shoulders. GMs dealt directly with owners on most issues and the corporate office was there for support and guidance only if needed. Today, this same type of corporate structure seems to be working effectively at Adrian Zecha's Amanresorts. -Bill Black, Former GM, Regent of Bangkok [at that time, black had just recently left FS. note he does not mention FS. he has continued to be involved with trisara since around that time.]
that quote was written in response to > http://hotel-online.com/News/PR2001_...sAdvocate.html
most rooms >
84? tokyo
50+8 sveti stefan
51 summer palace
42 fayun
puri has 3 more villas than pavilions

http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserR...ggis_Bali.html
Amankila...Claudia...GM...saw her walking from one end of Amankila's private beach to another just to ensure the entire beach is in pristine condition.

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Old May 29, 2014, 6:17 pm
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found this online about a week ago, finally typed it up >

Amanresorts Orientation

Foreword

If you measure success in room numbers, Amanresorts hasn't achieved all that much in its first decade. Amanpuri, our first resort, opened January 1, 1988 with 40 rooms. Ten years and a dozen resorts later, we're up to 430 rooms. That's about what you would normally find in one medium-size resort. But then, we have never focused on being the biggest. We prefer to think small. Intimate. Involving. It's not that we are better than big hotels because we are small. We're different, that's all. Amanresorts responds to a contemporary lifestyle. That's what we offer - a lifestyle experience, one without limitations.

There are people with a similar lifestyle all over the world, in Europe, Asia, the Americas. Wherever. What they have in common - what brings them to Amanresorts - transcends geographic broundaries. It's not about lodging or food and beverage, either. Lifestyle is by definition multidimensional. It's about shared values. A lust for faraway cultures, for the world that surrounds and nourishes them. An appetite for physical pleasures, joy in being pampered by people who enjoy their work. An appreciation, too, of the creative and elegant in life the way a resort responds to its environment, the way light falls on a table, or water fills a pool, or people fit a public space. Each of our resorts is quite different, in location, and look and mood and guest experience. Yet each leaves an impression, a mark that in ways tangible and intangible, speaks of Amanresorts. We are grateful for what we have achieved in out first decade. Grateful in part, because so much of life is an accident. You stumble on something, you react to the opportunity, and sometimes you don't always know where it's going to lead you. In the case of Amanresorts, we discovered that there is another way. That you can build environmentally friendly and aesthetically pleasing resorts. That small is good for business as well as guests. That less is more, in design as in guest activities. Amanresorts is about taste, though we don't pretend to have a monopoly on that or on good ideas. Nor do we believe that we are perfect. The perfect resort has never been built and never will be. But to paraphrase [Gandhi?], "Many ideas never get started, because of the fear that they cannot be achieved." We started out first Amanresort 10 years ago with small ambitions. To date, we have achieved 13 of them.

In the coming decade, we will continue to explore new directions and new ideas. The world is big. Our ambitions will continue to be small.

In closing, I would like to express my admiration for, and my heartfelt gratitude to, our staff. They number in the many hundreds and most of them have been with us from the beginning, as hotel managers, as chambermaids, and drivers and guides, as cooks and cleaners and waiters and in so many other unseen, and invaluable, roles. In the end, they are Amanresorts.

Adrian Zecha
any typos or mistakes in reading slightly blurred scan are my own

nov 3 2003 - 13th aman - ikhas (or jul 2 2003 umaid bhawan) (not sure about manor delhi)
jun 1 2004 - kora paro
feb 4 2005 - bagh (rest of kora opened after bagh)

The Aman Philosophy

I. Aman - the Sanskrit word for "peace"
Our guests expect us to create a peaceful, relaxing atmosphere. Amanresorts are typically small, with 40 rooms or less. Most resorts are in remote and / or private locations, away from hectic city pace, noise, and pollution. Aman guests cherish their privacy. Aman resorts architecture is simple and minimalistic, and complements the local culture and environment. There are no flashing signs or logos at Aman.

II. Unique
Each resort is unique, but certain elements characterize all Aman resorts including a beautiful natural setting, exceptional service catering to the discerning traveler, a small number of rooms available to ensure exclusive personalized service, and the closest attention to detail. The guest experience is unique at each resort as it is influenced by the culture of the surrounding area.

III. Family Feeling
The guest experience at Amanresorts is complete only if the guest leaves with the feeling that he / she has been a guest in the home of a good friend. Naturally, the home-like mood is created by a family centered staff who enjoys looking after their guests. The feeling generated by a co-operativev family focus in staff action will certainly affect our guests, as well as make your own working hours a pleasant and productive experience.

Aman

- Our resorts are peaceful - in location, in design, in architecture.
- We have no signs at Aman - our resorts are homes. In our homes we don't use signs above the toilers or dining room so we do not use signs at Aman.
- Our guests value privacy and we strive to offer them a truly personal experience
- Our staff are calm and polite and never rude or in a hurry. At Aman we have a lot of time to satisfy our guests. There is never a time when we are too busy to help. We are always available, and we are always ready to help.
- Service delivery is smooth and peaceful. Our staff never run, shout, or behave unprofessionally.
- Housekeeping offers Magic Service - so that the guest is never disturbed.

Unique

- The LOOK, the architecture - our resorts should not look like a normal hotel, they should blend into the local environment.
- In location - beautiful, natural surroundings.
- In size - our resorts are very small in room numbers.
- In service standards and offers. There is a reason we charge such high prices.
- Product that we offer - we are not offering a hotel room and accommodation - what we offer is an EXPERIENCE. You are the ones who create the experience.
- We don't just satisfy the needs, we go beyond the expectations of our guests.
- Personal service - staff numbers (4 to every room). We have the time to give full guest focus. We must know our guest's needs and wants. We always focus on close attention to detail.
- No limitations - whatever the guest wants we will do our very best to provide - we are creative people and we will find a way to meet the needs and wants of our guests.
- Our Managers meet every guest - all Aman guests are VIPs
- Our staff - we employ people on personality and charm, we do not employ based on experience.

Family Feeling

- Our guests should feel like they are a guest in the home of a good friend.
- We use the guests names all the time, just as we would if they were staying in our own home
- We share knowledge and talk comfortably with our guests. We are all teachers of our culture and openly share this with our guests.
- Our staff - you - are the most important asset in our company - it is the staff that guests remember and return to see - not the buildings or the food or the temples. It is all about you.
- Aman staff enjoy looking after people. We take pride in caring for our guests.

Guest Treatment

Aman Philosophy:
Aman
Unique
Family Feeling

- Always Greet the Guest - use the Local Greeting
- Guest Focus - Guest comes First
- Courtesy (Staff-Staff, Staff-Guest)
- Determine Guest Needs and Wants
- Always be Efficient - Quick and Correct
- Give Explanations and Information
- Empathize - from the Guest's point of view
- Give Personal Attention but remain Professional
- Guest Contact should be a Complete Scenario
- Don't forget to SMILE and Enjoy your work!

Our Guest

"Our guest is the most important person in our business.
Our guest is not an interruption of out work, he is the purpose of it.
Our guest is not someone to argue or match withs with.
Nobody ever won an argument with a guest."
any typos are my own

possibly a prior version >
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/luxur...l#post18454969

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Old Oct 8, 2014, 8:44 pm
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Originally Posted by vuittonsofstyle
Aman Tokyo to open this summer - the only new Aman for 2014.
The building has long since opened, but there is still no sign of an Aman.

OK, there is a sign, but it is taped over.
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Old Oct 9, 2014, 12:02 pm
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Originally Posted by hailstorm
The building has long since opened, but there is still no sign of an Aman.

OK, there is a sign, but it is taped over.
Somewhere else, I posted an update but can't remember where. Owner appears to be waiting to see what happens with the Aman court battles before proceeding, so is keeping the hotel closed. This is also true of other Amans that were scheduled to open. Now looking at 2015, hopefully. But will it still be called an Aman?
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bit odd and very unprofessional- looks like they emailed the amanjena database- goes on to include personal phone numbers which I have missed off. from Joana Guimaraes- feels like spamming to me.


My very dear Guest and Friend,

It is with great sadness that I am writing you today to say goodbye…. After almost three years working for Aman Resorts/Amanjena the best way I could and knew, it is time to move on. It has been an incredible journey and YOU are definitely part of it!

I just wanted to thank you, for your kindness, friendship and support over all these years.

Today is my last day and I am sorry for the short notice but if you need to contact me it is with great pleasure that I pass you my personal contacts:
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I always found Joana to be great for Aman. Her departure (and the meaning of it) is bad news.
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Here's the latest news - which is rather better. Zecha appears to be fighting fit.

http://www.businesswire.com/news/hom...n#.VEU7e-d0G2y
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Originally Posted by vuittonsofstyle
Here's the latest news - which is rather better. Zecha appears to be fighting fit.

http://www.businesswire.com/news/hom...n#.VEU7e-d0G2y
^
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Old Oct 20, 2014, 12:40 pm
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im not seeing any court updates mentioned in that press release.

didnt see any news coverage of the sep 15 london court hearing.
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Originally Posted by vuittonsofstyle
Here's the latest news - which is rather better. Zecha appears to be fighting fit.

http://www.businesswire.com/news/hom...n#.VEU7e-d0G2y
Perhaps if they reassert themselves, they will abort the stupid idea of opening an Aman on top of an office building in Tokyo.

I'd rather see another Park Hyatt there anyway.
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