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HOME TOWN Hotel Owner’s Favorite Reno Photos Before Tragic Fire

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July 9, 2026

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One of the co-owners of The Heirloom Hotel from HOME TOWN: INN THIS TOGETHER, which burned down post-renovation...

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San Antonio Current

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· Jul 8, 2026

San Antonio’s 93-year-old Esquire Tavern has new owner

Downtown’s historic Esquire Tavern has changed hands, and the new owner is a familiar face: longtime operator and beverage director Stephan Mendez. Mendez took ownership of both the Commerce Street landmark — home to Texas’ longest wooden bar top — and its basement haunt Downstairs from architect and developer Chris Hill. Hill bought and restored the [] The post San Antonio’s 93-year-old Esquire Tavern has new owner appeared first on San Antonio Current.

Quartz

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· Jun 23, 2026

The best — and most practical — cities in the U.S. for conferences

From Las Vegas's million-plus hotel rooms to San Diego's waterfront convention center and near-perfect year-round weather

South Africa Today

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· Jun 26, 2026

ZOMERLUST BOUTIQUE HOTEL – A PAARL LANDMARK REBORN

Zomerlust Boutique Hotel reopens with 15 design-led suites, fire-driven dining, and a deeply considered return to its 17th-century roots. After an intense renovation and thoughtful refurbishment, Paarl icon Zomerlust Boutique Hotel is now open to the public. Fifteen luxury rooms and suites designed by local talent Misi Overturf take their visual cues from the Boland []

Euro Weekly News

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· Jun 24, 2026

New favourite lunch spot? Inside Marbella’s Bungalow 21 at Boho Club

As if you didn’t need another excuse to visit Boho Club. Bungalow 21, the boutique hotel’s outdoor restaurant, serves fresh, []

Brisbane Times

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· Jul 3, 2026

This luxury Kiwi lodge is basically the Flintstones gone posh

Wine-lovers have always flocked to Waiheke Island, once Auckland’s best-kept secret. And this luxury lodge is the cushiest way to experience it.

Limerick Post Newspaper

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· Jul 6, 2026

Brewery Lane cottages offer a glimpse of Askeaton’s past

THE historic Brewery Lane cottages in Askeaton, which had been long derelict and dilapidated, have been lovingly restored by Limerick Council and given a whole new lease of life. Adding warm colour and welcome to the West Limerick town’s byways, the restorative works are also evoking warm memories from yesteryear for older members of the [] The post Brewery Lane cottages offer a glimpse of Askeaton’s past appeared first on Limerick Post.

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Related coverage for "HOME TOWN Hotel Owner’s Favorite Reno Photos Before Tragic Fire": San Antonio Current — San Antonio’s 93-year-old Esquire Tavern has new owner. Quartz — The best — and most practical — cities in the U.S. for conferences. South Africa Today — ZOMERLUST BOUTIQUE HOTEL – A PAARL LANDMARK REBORN. Euro Weekly News — New favourite lunch spot? Inside Marbella’s Bungalow 21 at Boho Club. Brisbane Times — This luxury Kiwi lodge is basically the Flintstones gone posh. Limerick Post Newspaper — Brewery Lane cottages offer a glimpse of Askeaton’s past