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Another Manager Defeated by the Hotel Chelsea

0109tilleyhotel.jpg Following beloved Hotel Chelsea manager Stanley Bard's ousting from the historic establishment in 2007, there's been a tidal wave of corporate changes, but throughout it's been heartening to see the tenants of the building (and community) standing up and overcoming new management. Over the weekend the bloggers embedded at the hotel reported on their latest victory, stating: "General Manager Andrew Tilley handed in his resignation last week. If you're keeping score at home, the score card reads: Andrew Tilley—7 months, Glennon Travis—8 months, Stanley Bard—50 years." Curbed wonders what "the over/under for the next manager/masochist is."

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  • NYRefugee

    Nah there not too bad!! Why just the other night I thought I was walking into an empty apartment and was scared Shitless by an Ad sitting in my loveseat in the dark. But after I turned on the lights and the "shock" wore off I discovered that it had prepared a three - course meal for us just out of sight in the kitchen!! That was my favorite Ad and anything you saw last night during the Super Bowl will never top it!!!!!

  • slappy

    Sorry to speak off-post, but does anyone else feel that the ads are getting more and more intrusive? Aside from being ugly, they are too flashy just take up too much space. Sometimes I just click elsewhere to escape them.

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