Black Meetings and Tourism

November / December 2017

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B M & T ••• November/December 2017 ••• www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com 9 Keswick Hall & Golf Club – the celebrated 600-acre luxury resort – will begin a major reno- vation of its Forbes Five-Star 48-room hotel owned by Robert and Molly Hardie (H7 Holdings LLC) in early January 2018. The project includes comprehensive recon- struction of the building's interior and founda- tion as well as a floor-to-ceiling makeover of all hotel rooms and suites, public spaces, meeting facilities and food and beverage outlets. Once completed, the overall goal of the improvements is to preserve the integrity of the elegant struc- ture and provide an even more luxurious setting for Keswick Hall's guests to savor a true world- class experience. During the renovation, the resort's acclaimed golf course, Full Cry at Keswick Golf Club, will remain open, as will the golf clubhouse with its Club Grill restaurant, spa, fit- ness center, driving range and members' pool. Additionally, unaffected will be the property's full-service pavilion pool and tennis facilities. The hotel is scheduled to reopen in Spring 2019. Global design firm Hart Howerton will oversee the project. Headquartered in New York and San Francisco, the firm's practice is designing complete environments – exception- al buildings, communities and places – in special situations where a unique historic or natural environment requires an especially thoughtful and innovative solution. Hart Howerton has helped shape legacy clubs and resorts in some of the world's most celebrated places including South Carolina's Palmetto Bluff; Jupiter Island Club in Hobe Sound, Fla.; The Island House in Nassau, The Bahamas; Santa Lucia Preserve in Carmel, Calif.; and the recent award-winning renovation of The Cloister at Sea Island in Georgia. "It's truly an honor for us to be the guardian of such a beautiful building that now needs to be modernized to remain at the forefront of pre- mier luxury resorts in the U.S.," says John Trevenen, general manager. "The hotel has long been the centerpiece of this incredible property and we look forward to our members, guests and staff enjoying the results of the reno- vation for years to come." "Keswick Hall is a special place," says Hart Howerton CEO, Jim Tinson. "It is a privilege for us to be a part of its stewardship and to help extend its unique history and traditions to future guests and members." For more information on Keswick Hall & Golf Club visit www.keswick.com or call (434) 979-3440. KESWICK HALL & GOLF CLUB TO BEGIN MAJOR HOTEL RENOVATION • VIP check-in and Total Rewards Diamond queuing at locations throughout all Caesars Entertainment Las Vegas resorts The Palace Tower suites and villas, along with Caesars Entertainment's most exclusive collec- tion of luxury accommodations across its portfo- lio of Las Vegas resorts, are available to view and book online via one comprehensive website, www. CaesaraSuites.com. Pricing for Palace Tower villas begin at $3,109 per night. The Palace Tower renovation is the latest in a series of new and/or renovated rooms at Caesars Palace within the past six years, resulting in 90% of the resort's room product being new or remod- eled. This includes redesigns of the Octavius, Julius (the resort's first tower) and Augustus tow- ers and a total investment of nearly $1 billion.

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