Wednesday, July 5th, 2017.
See below for links to the Daily Progress Reports for Tuesday, June 27th–Tuesday, July 4th.
Another July 4th in the City of Lake Worth.
Another year the Gulfstream Hotel remains shuttered.
Is it time to stop using the word “vibrancy”?
January 22nd, 2017: “ ‘This [hotel renovation] is something that would lead to more vibrancy [emphasis added] and investment in the city,’ Steven Michaels, Hudson Holdings co-founder, told The Palm Beach Post.” |
And another quote from the same article. . .
“I do not believe anything Hudson Holdings says,” one resident posted on the Facebook page Lake Worth Local. “Look at how they let the property deteriorate.” |
Another line from the article. . .
“In the eyes of many, Hudson Holdings has little — if any — credibility left.” |
Daily Progress Reports:
- Tuesday, June 27th, 2017, use this link.
- Wednesday, June 28th (windows left open all the time and plywood for security of the structure).
- Thursday, June 29th: “Grand Reopening of Lake Worth’s Historic Landmark”.
- Friday, June 30th: “5 Star Luxury - Coming Winter 2015”.
- Saturday, July 1st: “[T]his elegant property is undergoing a multi-million dollar face lift”, according to Hudson Holdings’ website.
- Sunday, July 2nd: Special treat, “Preserving Tomorrow”. Watch this video, Hudson Holdings “is a national historic property developer”.
- Monday, July 3rd: “A tree growing out of the structure cannot be good for this ‘elegant’ structure. Simple pruning shears would help this ‘multi-million dollar facelift.’ ”
- Tuesday, July 4th: “Once referred to as the ‘Jewell of Lake Worth’ . . . this elegant property is undergoing a multi-million dollar face lift.”
*To contact Hudson Holdings, a company specializing in “adaptive reuse of premier historic structures”, use this link or call 561-768-7621. For the Gulfstream Hotel’s Facebook page use this link. Email: info@hudsonholdings.com