DoubleTree hotel at the Berkeley Marina is at risk of default
Briefly

The DoubleTree by Hilton, the largest hotel in Berkeley and a significant waterfront presence, is at risk of defaulting on a substantial loan of $48.3 million. Concurrently, UC Berkeley is raising the expectations for student contributions before they qualify for financial aid. Furthermore, notable advancements in science have occurred at Berkeley Lab regarding dark energy, and local engineering students have developed the smallest wireless flying robot in the world. These developments highlight the ongoing challenges and innovations within the Berkeley community.
The 378-room DoubleTree, Berkeley's largest hotel and biggest waterfront tenant, is at imminent risk of defaulting on a $48.3 million loan.
UC Berkeley is increasing the amount of money students are expected to contribute to their education before receiving financial aid.
A Berkeley Lab breakthrough is shedding light on the mysteries of dark energy and cosmic expansion.
UC Berkeley engineers have created the world's smallest wireless flying robot.
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