(CBS DETROIT) – Hard Rock Hotels announced plans for development of a new addition to the REVERB by Hard Rock portfolio, their business casual hotel concept designed to be an energetic cultural hub for connection, creation and inspiration among music fans, locals, and travelers alike. REVERB by Hard Rock Kalamazoo will embody the brand’s modern, urban design package, featuring traveler-friendly integrated technology, smart rooms, shared spaces designed for collaboration, and will offer programming highlighting local music, food and entertainment. Working in partnership with PlazaCorp Realty Advisors and Dora Hotel Company, REVERB by Hard Rock Kalamazoo is expected to be built on the renowned Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Manufacturing Company site, keeping a keen eye on maintaining the historic parts of the property. READ MORE: Stimulus Check Update: Some May See Even More Money From Potential Economic Relief Package “PlazaCorp has a long history of redeveloping historic places and … [Read more...] about Hard Rock Hotels® Announces Development Plans For REVERB By Hard Rock™ Kalamazoo
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LA Facing $550M Revenue Shortfall On Sharp Declines In Transient, Parking Occupancy Taxes
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – The city is expected to have a $550 million revenue shortfall by the end of the fiscal year even as revenues could rebound during the next fiscal year, officials said Monday. Los Angeles Controller Ron Galperin said for the current fiscal year through June 30, General Fund revenues are projected to be 8.3% lower than the $6.14 billion that was budgeted. READ MORE: For 2nd Straight Year, San Diego Comic-Con Will Be Virtual While property tax revenues increased 6.1% and cannabis business taxes increased 79%, the revenues were offset by sharp declines in the transient occupancy tax on hotels and motels, the parking occupancy tax; and the telephone users tax, according to Galperin. Starting July 1, the date the next fiscal year begins, The General Fund is expected to increase 4.4% to $6.4 billion, and revenues from property tax, sales tax and the cannabis business tax are expected to increase, Galperin said. READ MORE: Trio Of 55-Gallon Drums Found … [Read more...] about LA Facing $550M Revenue Shortfall On Sharp Declines In Transient, Parking Occupancy Taxes
1 Killed, Another Injured In Glassell Park Shooting; Authorities Searching For Suspect
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — One person was killed and another was injured Monday evening in a double shooting in the Glassell Park neighborhood. The shooting happened around 4:30 p.m. in the 3200 block of Drew Street near an apartment complex, just east of San Fernando Road. READ MORE: Newsom, Lawmakers Reach Deal To Reopen Schools; LAUSD Hopes To Bring Back Students By Mid-April The suspect remained on the loose at last check. READ MORE: COVID-19 Hospitalizations Drop Below 300 In San Bernardino, 100 In Ventura No motive was immediately disclosed in the shooting. MORE NEWS: San Bernardino Sheriff's Deputy Stabbed In Arm While Responding To Incident (© Copyright 2021 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. City News Service contributed to this report.) This is a developing story. Check back for updates. … [Read more...] about 1 Killed, Another Injured In Glassell Park Shooting; Authorities Searching For Suspect
LA City Vaccine Sites Set To Reopen Tuesday, With Mostly Second-Dose Appointments
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — Los Angeles city-operated COVID-19 vaccination sites, including the super site at Dodger Stadium, are scheduled to reopen Tuesday. City sites will be primarily providing second doses this week for people due for the required follow-up shot, but there will be a small number of first-dose appointments available throughout the week, Mayor Eric Garcetti said. READ MORE: 'Magic School Buses': LAUSD Purchases 10 More All-Electric Buses To Bring Students Back When Campuses Reopen CORE employees are on hand to direct traffic at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles after it was turned into a COVID-19 drive-thru vaccination site on Friday, January 15, 2021. On Monday, the city’s online portal was updated to allow essential workers in food and agriculture, education and childcare, and emergency services and first responders to make first-dose appointments. “Our vaccination program has weathered many challenges, but we have made it clear that nothing will … [Read more...] about LA City Vaccine Sites Set To Reopen Tuesday, With Mostly Second-Dose Appointments
Digital Small Business Empowerment Fair Today
(CBS DETROIT) – The City of Detroit’s Civil Rights, Inclusion & Opportunity Department presents the Digital Small Business Empowerment Fair. Learn about benefitting your Detroit Business. From 3pm -5pm, hosted by Council President Brenda Jones and Council Member At-Large Janee Ayers. Resources include Homegrown Detroit and Business Certification. Call 1-312-626-6799 READ MORE: Hard Rock Hotels® Announces Development Plans For REVERB By Hard Rock™ Kalamazoo Meeting ID: 93936022071 https://cityofdetroit.zoom.us/j/93936022071 READ MORE: Stimulus Check Update: Some May See Even More Money From Potential Economic Relief Package Source: City of Detroit © 2021 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. MORE NEWS: Michigan Matters: Fighting for Inclusion, Detroit's Place in Civil Rights History Related … [Read more...] about Digital Small Business Empowerment Fair Today