Palm Springs Is Hot. The Old Guard Is Hot Under the Collar. - News Summed Up

Palm Springs Is Hot. The Old Guard Is Hot Under the Collar.


Advertisement Continue reading the main story“I’m not a fan” of the short-term market, he said. People would fall in love with Palm Springs and buy a house and rent it out to help pay the mortgage. “What created the resurgence of Palm Springs is it became accessible,” said Tara Lazar, a lifelong resident who bought and renovated the Alcazar Palm Springs hotel in 2009 and now owns and operates three local restaurants and a bar called Seymour’s. We have young people in Palm Springs, and that hasn’t happened in more than 20 years.”A few of those whippersnappers were sipping cocktails at a party on the second evening of Modernism Week. “This is the Instagram generation and it wants an experience associated with an area,” Ms. Derringer said, “and in Palm Springs, that means the desert, the sun, the palm trees, the midcentury house.


Source: New York Times March 04, 2017 10:52 UTC



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