The perfect Nantucket hotel has been something of an elusive concept on the island for quite some time. There’s a generation of rustic (read: unrenovated) inns that maybe went a bit too far with the nautical theme or made guests feel like they were staying in a relative’s attic. And then, perhaps, the pendulum swung too far in the other direction, giving Nantucket—an old whaling village with a history as a blue-collar town—a bit too much chic. Read the Town & Country magazine online story here
Siemens opens Fort Worth manufacturing hub to support AI infrastructure boom
Siemens has officially marked the opening of its $190 million electrical equipment manufacturing facility in Fort Worth, Texas with a celebratory ribbon cutting ceremony. A part of the company’s Smart Infrastructure business, the