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The investment is the first one being made by a new venture that Mr. Burkle's Yucaipa Cos. has formed with Sydell Group, a New York hotel developer and operator, to invest in boutique hotels valued between $600 million and $1 billion, according to Sydell Chief Executive Officer Andrew Zobler .
NoMad Hotel Gets Investors to Plant Roots Craig Karmin 2011
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The Sydell Group owns or operates four hotels nationwide.
NoMad Hotel Gets Investors to Plant Roots Craig Karmin 2011
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NPR's Laura Sydell looks at why users give up their information so easily and whether they should be more careful.
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Sydell was involved with the project before the recent investment was made by the venture it formed with Yucaipa.
NoMad Hotel Gets Investors to Plant Roots Craig Karmin 2011
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NPR's Laura Sydell looks at why users give up their information so easily and whether they should be more careful.
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NPR's Laura Sydell looks at why users give up their information so easily and whether they should be more careful.
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NPR's Laura Sydell looks at why users give up their information so easily and whether they should be more careful.
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Sydell Miller, founder of Matrix Essentials, maker of hair-care products
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NPR's Laura Sydell looks at why users give up their information so easily and whether they should be more careful.
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We're willing with tenants to give them relatively low, fixed rents, said Andrew Zobler , chief executive of Sydell Group and developer of the Ace Hotel and the planned NoMad Hotel, both in the area.
Adding Spice in 'NoMad' Laura Kusisto 2011
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