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Two of Southern Pines’ most historic hotels are entering a new chapter through a joint venture that pairs their local owners ...
Leela Hotels IPO listing: Luxury hospitality chain Schloss Bangalore, which operates hotels under the brand "The Leela" in India, witnessed a tepid stock market debut on Monday, June 2.
A Taneytown man was arrested during a state police stakeout while troopers investigated a string of vehicle break-ins at Adams County hotels ... to charges filed by Pennsylvania State Police ...
NOW, ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON STATE LEGISLATION, 12 STATES HAVE IMPLEMENTED SOME KIND OF STATEWIDE BAN ON PLASTIC BAGS, INCLUDING SOME OF PENNSYLVANIA’S NEIGHBORS DELAWARE ...
What happened: Developers requested supervisors provide input on sketch plans for a proposed StayAPT Suites extended-stay ...
In the second of what is scheduled to be at least three meetings, Hanover residents heard from officials involved in the proposed plans for a third hotel, and then later had the chance to voice ...
Periodical Brood XIV cicadas, emerging every 17 years, are appearing in central and southeastern Pennsylvania. The cicada singing period is expected to last two to three weeks, with the insects ...
The crash occurred about 1:20 p.m. Friday in the eastbound lanes of I-10 at milepost 82 near Tonopah, DPS said. A semitruck going east on the highway smashed into the back of a Nissan Altima ...
Hotel operator MCR has sold a 100-room Bucks County Residence Inn for $22.1 million, almost $8 million more than it paid less than six years ago. The price works out to $221,000 per room, or in ...
Leela Hotels IPO was open for subscription between May 26 - 28,(Image: Canva) If you have placed a bid for the Leela Hotels IPO, which opened on May 26 and closed on May 28, your wait is nearly over.
Plus, if you love hockey, this city’s the place for you. Those are the stories we cover in the latest episode of “Today in Pa.,” a daily weekday podcast from PennLive.com and hosted by ...
Located in the former mining town of Tonopah, approximately three hours outside of Las Vegas, this 'world-famous' landmark is positively filled to the brim with clown figurines - 5,000 to be exact.