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“The farther you are from the city, the less amenities they have.”
Dave Lardinois
“For Atlanta, it is a large city but in some cases has lacked the cultural amenities. Having this new aquarium, that's been a huge boost to the cultural richness for the community, not only for people coming from out of state but also for locals.”
Daniel Connolly
“We are proud to welcome this landmark hotel -- fully restored and offering the latest in amenities and services -- into the Hilton brand. The Hilton Fort Worth continues our legacy of offering hotels of significance culturally or within the community that are designed to help our guests experience all of the enriching leisure or business experiences that travel can offer.”
Jeff Diskin
“We want to keep the use of the wading pool while the other amenities are being added.”
Roger Kean
“Some of the amenities have not been totally decided. Some may be changed as we look at each phase, but the basic concept we have in mind is there.”
“They pre-dated the motel. They don't have the amenities (of a full house). They're fairly bare bones.”
Jim O'Connell
“I think they'll be nice buildings and have all the amenities that folks want. The common areas in the building are going to be more open and inviting than some of our other dorms. My impression is that the living areas will have more of a Huntress type of feel. I think students are going to like these buildings. Everyone likes something new, there's no doubt about it.”
Jim Carley
“We weren't looking at going to Preston Center but when we saw the building and the amenity mix and what we could do there, everything hit home.”
Paul Wolfe
“It has all the modern amenities, but you don't see them. This all feels like it's been here 100 years.”
Paula Jenkins
“We want to attract industry and businesses, but to attract them you have to have amenities in town, so they (the businesses) are going to want to relocate here. But to add these amenities in town you've got to have that industry to support it ... It makes it really tough ... We are all keeping our fingers crossed.”
Joni Pugh