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Couple affected by closure of Arts District Banquet Facility gets wedding package from Sheraton Dallas

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

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BACKGROUND: The Arts District Banquet Facility in the Trammell Crow Center downtown shut down abruptly last week, leaving nearly two dozen couples without a place to get married after taking their money.

WHAT’S NEW: May Vong and Aaron Goetsch, one of the couples featured this week in a front-page story in The Dallas Morning News , are getting a wedding package from the Sheraton Dallas Hotel. According to the hotel, the package will include limousine service, a honeymoon suite and a reception for 100 people on the 38th floor of the downtown hotel.

RELIEVED BRIDE: Vong said she toured the Sheraton’s Chaparral Room on Wednesday and pronounced it beautiful. “You can see the whole Dallas skyline,” she said. “I’m so excited.”

ONE CERTAIN THING: Vong and her fiancé still don’t know whether they will ever get their money back from the bankrupt Arts District Banquet Facility, “but at least we’ll have our wedding now and it will be the same as we paid for – if not better,” she said. The wedding will be on the date they would have married at the Arts District Banquet Facility – Oct. 10.

The Sheraton Dallas Hotel is excited to waive all wedding deposits for couples affected by the closure of the Arts District Banquet Facility.* The Sheraton Dallas is located in downtown Dallas at 400 North Olive St. The Sheraton Dallas Hotel creates an elegant & timeless atmosphere for your wedding reception, rehearsal dinner, bridal luncheon or celebratory brunch, custom tailored to enhance your unique style and vision.  The Sheraton Dallas Hotel certified wedding consultant offers impeccable service and extensive wedding expertise ensuring the perfect experience. For more information about this limited time offer and our wedding facilities, please contact Brenda Castillo at 214-922-8000, or e-mail Brenda at Brenda.Castillo@Sheraton.com. *Stipulations May Apply.

The Sheraton Dallas Partners with 2020 Live Oak to Increase Connectivity

Friday, August 20th, 2010

2020 Live Oak Targets Disaster Recovery
August 19th, 2010 : Rich Miller

Meeting Rooms at the Sheraton DallasThe 2020 Live Oak Street Mission Critical Facility (2020 MCF) in Dallas has expanded its business continuity and disaster recovery options, the company said this week. 2020 Live Oak Street MCF is a 12-floor building with 131,000 rentable square feet of space for data center and telecom customers.

The 2020 MCF facility contains only operations space, but is located across the street from the Sheraton Dallas Hotel and its adjacent convention center. The two properties made it possible for a customer’s private network at 2020 MCF to be routed to any of the hotel’s meeting rooms via a fiber network, allowing companies to use those meeting rooms as command centers to continue operations. The hotel also overs 1,800 rooms for housing employees and their families.

“The disaster recovery offerings came out of our relationships with the local convention center and hotel across the street,” said David Herr of 2020 MCF, who previously founded the Westlin Bunker, a data center near Houston housed in a former corporate nuclear fallout shelter. In the event of a loss of a primary work site, the Westlin location offered clients the ability to relocate their key personnel and families to the campus or the nearby Del Lago resort.

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2010 Dallas Cowboy’s Schedule

Monday, August 16th, 2010

The 2010 season for the Dallas Cowboy’s schedule is fast approaching. The Dallas Cowboys begin their run to the Super Bowl September 12, against the Redskins, with their first home game September 19th, against the Bears. Book you hotel reservations now at the Sheraton Dallas for the best rates for home Cowboy’s games.

Sun, Sept. 12                 @Washington
Sun, Sept. 19                 Chicago
Sun, Sept. 26                 @Houston
Sun, Sept. 12                 @Washington
Sun, Oct. 3                     BYE
Sun, Oct. 10                   Tennessee
Sun, Oct. 17                  @Minnesota
Sun, Oct. 25                  NY Giants
Sun, Oct. 31                  Jacksonville
Sun, Nov. 7                   @Green Bay
Sun, Nov. 14                  @NY Giants
Sun, Nov. 21                  Detroit
Sun, Nov. 25                  New Orleans
Sun, Dec. 5                    @Indianapolis
Sun, Dec. 12                  Philadelphia
Sun, Dec. 19                  Washington
Sun, Dec. 25                  @Arizona
Sun, Dec. 19                  @Philadelphia

Update on Slicker Shy Sculpture

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Slicker Shy at the Sheraton Dallas

Old Town Lewisville soon will add a new resident – an 18-foot-high bronze sculpture that will be placed on the grounds of Lewisville City Hall, 151 W. Church Street. Installation of the statue, formerly housed in the lobby of the Sheraton Dallas Hotel, will be scheduled for later this summer.

Mayor Dean Ueckert said having a public art display brings an added dimension to Lewisville’s downtown revitalization project.

“Most of the great downtowns in the United States, and all over the world really, have some sort of public art,” Ueckert said. “We’re very excited to be able to bring this sculpture to Lewisville and encourage people to come down to check it out and see what’s new in Old Town.”

The statue, by noted American sculptor Herb Mignery, depicts a cowboy being thrown from a rearing horse. It is called “Slicker Shy” and illustrates experiences from the artists’ childhood on a ranch when horses would spook at the sound of a rider’s wind-whipped rain slicker. The sculpture is nearly 10 feet across at the base and weighs 5,500 pounds.

Mignery is known for elegant and classically rendered pieces that chronicle the lives of men and women as they wrestled the land and the elements in the early American West. Mignery grew up on a cattle ranch in Nebraska but, rather than follow his family’s 110-year tradition of ranching, he turned his childhood interest in drawing into a successful career in commercial art before devoting himself full time to fine art. He is an award-winning member of the Cowboy Artists of America and the National Sculpture Society of America.

“One of my goals in life, as a chronicler, is to tell the story of people like those I grew up with,” Mignery said of his Western-themed art. “I see myself as a vehicle to let their stories be known. I also want to show the world that the cowboy is not dead. There are cowboys today, just like there were cowboys yesterday.”

“Slicker Shy,” the piece coming to Lewisville, was commissioners by the Adam’s Mark Hotel in 1998 and previously was housed in the main lobby of the downtown Dallas hotel. The hotel was reflagged in 2008 as a Sheraton and underwent a $90 million renovation. As part of the renovation, the statue was removed and the hotel’s owners are placing it in Lewisville on consignment until a buyer is found. The statue is valued at $450,000.

“For many of our returning guests, we know a part of them will miss the massive ‘Slicker Shy’ figure that has greeted them for the past decade,” said Ray Hammer, general manager of the Sheraton Dallas Hotel. “However, we are confident that they will be very pleased with what they see when they come through the doors of our newly renovated lobby. And, we are happy that our hotel’s transformation has provided an opportunity for the City of Lewisville to offer its residents a new reason to visit Old Town.”

This is the first major piece of public art to be put on display in Lewisville. The new Lewisville Center for the Creative Arts currently is under construction about half a block from the statue site and is expected to open at the end of this year. Plans also are being developed for a new park plaza across the street from the statue site.

Installation of Slicker Shy at City Hall was unanimously approved by City Council at its July 19 meeting after a request from the Old Town Business Association (OTBA) that offered to secure donations to build a base for the statue.

JC Commercial of Lewisville, contractor for the arts center, has agreed to donate materials for the base. SculptureWorks, the company overseeing the consignment agreement, will provide installation and cleaning services.

OTBA president Amanda Ferguson said businesses in the historic district are excited to see public art being brought to the area.

“The Old Town Business Association is pleased to have played a part in arranging for Slicker Shy to be displayed in historic Old Town Lewisville,” Ferguson said. “The mission of OTBA is to promote the Old Town area, and this display will certainly add a quality aspect to it.”

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