Six Senses sues the Clinton Planning Board over its environmental review, while the Sisters of St. Ursula narrow Linwood's suitors to two boutique hotel proposals.
This week on The Catch Up, host Walter Mullen talks with Daily Catch reporters Claire Greenberger and Eloise Goldsmith about two stories shaping the future of hospitality in the region. First, Claire breaks down the latest twist in the proposed Six Senses wellness retreat: the developers have sued the Clinton Planning Board over its decision to require a full environmental impact statement, arguing the board bowed to public pressure rather than environmental evidence — even as they still need the board's approval to move forward. Then Eloise reports on Linwood, the Sisters of St. Ursula's riverfront property in Rhinebeck, where nearly ten proposals have been narrowed to two finalist groups — both boutique hotels, one led by local figures Nicholas Buzzell and Josh Sager, the other by the team behind Inness in Accord and Hotel Kinsley in Kingston.
Produced by Emily Sachar, Walter Mullin, Matty Rosenberg, and Jennifer Hammoud at the Radio Free Rhinecilff studio
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