Wednesday, August 30, 2017

City’s new favorite word: “vibrancy” (used in a press release, news article, and examples in daily usage).

More vibrancy is coming to the area surrounding
our Lake Worth Arts Center, now called
“Hatch 1121”, in the Downtown.

Is there any vibrancy at the Gulfstream Hotel?
Find out below.

Our old favorite word, “charming”, has been mothballed after being replaced by “dynamic” and “unique”. Here’s our new favorite word:

vibrancy; the definition:

“pulsating with vigor and energy”; “vigorous; energetic; vital”; “exciting; stimulating; lively”.

The word “vibrancy” used in a press release:

“Designed to attract arts related businesses and amenities, the new commercial building [West Village Art Lofts] as well as street level artist work space will add to the vibrancy of the West Village commercial area through small business development.”
Press release last June, “Neighborhood Renaissance Receives $500,000 Project Reinvest Grant for West Village Art Lofts in Lake Worth”.

The word “vibrancy” used in a news article:

“We’re bringing back that vibrancy to the hotel, which in turn brings back vibrancy to the downtown district,” said Michael [Steven Michael, principal of developer Hudson Holdings].
—Quote from article in the Sun Sentinel datelined April 14th, almost 5 months ago.

Has any vibrancy returned to the Gulfstream Hotel? No. There is no vibrancy to report.

Hudson Holdings bought the Gulfstream Hotel in
May 2014. This is how it looks now:
But the Gulfstream Hotel’s Facebook page is showing some vibrancy once again!