Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Ritz-Carlton Royalty, Southern Chic or Texas Traditions


With expansive windows, vast natural lighting and silk-lined walls, The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas is home to the largest luxury hotel ballroom in the heart of the city and an array of equally stunning wedding locations in Dallas . When combined with the impeccable service and exquisite cuisine expected from The Ritz-Carlton, weddings at this Dallas luxury hotel are designed to host the most unforgettable once-in-a-lifetime celebrations.


Michael Kahn and Geoff Gerber, of The BrickHouse Law Group in St. Louis, represent Eastman.Media Contact The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas (214) 922-0200Prominent St. Louis photographer Michael Eastman claims that an interior designer starring on Bravo's "Million Dollar Decorators" went overboard when he featured a photo by Eastman as a mural in television hostess Daisy Fuentes' home. The photo, taken in Havana, Cuba, shows two armchairs under a chandelier in a dilapidated ballroom.The case is Michael Eastman and Michael Eastman Images Inc. v. NBCUniversal Media LLC; Bravo Media LLC, Goodbye Pictures Inc., Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. and Martyn Lawrence Bullard, 4:11- cv-01296.For the savviest of brides, The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas offers comprehensive wedding packages in the most glamorous of indoor venues -- complete with custom-made Murano chandeliers and wall sconces. A private, well-manicured garden with lush greenery and tasteful lighting is the perfect setting for pre-ceremony entertaining or a cocktail reception. Pair the ideal location with a generous package -- The Ritz-Carlton Royalty, Southern Chic or Texas Traditions* -- for weddings in Dallas with a minimum of 200 guests. Packages include select place settings, décor, food and beverage service, floral design, valet parking, preferred guest room rates, complimentary overnight accommodations for the bride and groom, and much more.To meet with a Certified Wedding Advisor, get full package details or start planning a wedding at this hotel in Dallas, visit http://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/Properties/Dallas/Events/Default.htm .When Inland Construction Co. finished the three-story structure in 1914, what became the Washington County Courthouse forsook the iconic Greek columns of traditional halls of justice for a soaring arch of terra cotta flowers and petals. Built at the then- exorbitant cost of $125,000, the builders incorporated a number of striking features inside and out, from stone awnings and terra cotta leaf to marble staircases, cut-glass windows, plaster ceiling moldings and delicate chandeliers.

Media Contact The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas (214) 922-0200




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