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In Less Than 30 Days, This Outdoor Hospitality Brand Raised $1.2 Million From Its Own Guests

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July 6, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Card Stacking
In Less Than 30 Days, This Outdoor Hospitality Brand Raised $1.2 Million From Its Own Guests

It used a strategy that experts say is becoming increasingly common.

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Technique: Card Stacking
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Fark

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· Jun 22, 2026

Sure, at one hundred million dollars it's a little pricey, but it has a walk in refrigerated vodak tasting room [Cool]

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Skift

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· Jun 30, 2026

The World Cup Winners So Far? Kansas City and Ranch Dressing

Occupancy may have missed the mark, but hotels are benefitting from a spike in room rates — particularly in certain host markets.

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 9, 2026

At high-end Hong Kong hotels, rates check in above pre-pandemic highs, outpace market

Hong Kong’s luxury hotels have outpaced the city’s broader hospitality market since last year, with their room rates exceeding 2018 levels as demand recovers, according to a report by global property consultancy Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL). Citing official tourism figures, JLL said high-end properties were the only segment that returned to 2018’s average daily rates (ADRs) in 2025, hitting HK2,169 (US277) – an increase of 1 per cent from what they were charging before 2019 and during the Covid-19...

Salon

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· Jun 22, 2026

Private equity is hungry for Pizza Hut

Declining sales have out-Pizza'd the Hut, so Yum! Brands is slicing it off in a 2.7 billion split deal

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jun 27, 2026

Why your restaurant main now costs $50

Why your restaurant main now costs $50

The Real Deal

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· Jul 10, 2026

NY Dirt: Hit the gym

New Yorkers are ready to get healthy. Retailers are willing to bet on it. One trend driving retail activity this past quarter compared to last was high-end wellness. The two largest leases of the quarter, as compiled in a JLL report released Thursday, were Chelsea Piers’ 76,000-square-foot deal by the South Street Seaport, at 250 Water Street, and Life Time’s 71,000-square-foot lease in North Williamsburg. Both are boutique gyms. Following close behind was Atria Health, a membership-based medical group that focuses on “optimizing your lifestyle” and “healthy longevity.” Its services cost 60,000 per year, according to The New York Times. []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.

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Related coverage for "In Less Than 30 Days, This Outdoor Hospitality Brand Raised $1.2 Million From Its Own Guests": Fark — Sure, at one hundred million dollars it's a little pricey, but it has a walk in refrigerated vodak tasting room [Cool]. Skift — The World Cup Winners So Far? Kansas City and Ranch Dressing. South China Morning Post — At high-end Hong Kong hotels, rates check in above pre-pandemic highs, outpace market. Salon — Private equity is hungry for Pizza Hut. The New Zealand Herald — Why your restaurant main now costs $50. The Real Deal — NY Dirt: Hit the gym