Wednesday, 27 June 2012

Rhona Silver Huntington Townhouse- The embodiment of perfect catering in American history

“A successful man is one who can lay a firm foundation with the bricks others have thrown at him,” goes a quote by David Brinkley. Rhona Silver, an American entrepreneur and a prominent figure in the catering industry, is the perfect example for this quote. An inspiration for thousands of Women across America, Rhona has overcome all the adversities in her life to write her success story. Putting an unsuccessful marriage and a violent past behind her, she proved all her detractors wrong.

The Huntington Townhouse was an epitome of success in the success story of Rhona. Bought in the year 1996 by her, it went on to become the best and largest catering hall in America. This structure was synonymous with perfect hosting and extravagant soirees that offered nothing but the best. When this townhouse went up for sale, the previous owners did not even consider Rhona’s offer serious but she was determined to buy this dream property to realize her ambitions. Rhona Silver Huntington Townhouse was a huge property that was spread over 150000 sq. ft of luscious greenery complete with towering gates.

With its remarkable interiors, the Rhona Silver Huntington Townhouse became the dream destination of every couple to have their wedding celebrations in this towering mansion. The Huntington Townhouse has witnessed innumerable parties, celebrations, corporate events and weddings. It became the perfect destination for the rich and famous along with the common people. Its beautiful façade with the roman pillars had five ballrooms that could house 3000 guests at a single time. The nine kitchens were equipped with state-of- the-art amenities from where Rhona’s able staff dishes out delectable stuff.

People came from far and near to get, the great taste of Rhona’s hospitality. Her penchant for perfection singled her out from others, in the industry. The Huntington townhouse became the benchmark for perfection in the catering industry. Rhona also had a dream team that helped her to put together a perfect show as she remembers, “We were a team, and it takes a team to make a perfect day. People come to Huntington Townhouse because of the experience we give them, food, décor and the hospitality.”

The golden days of the Rhona Silver Huntington Townhouse ended when she decided to sell it off to Lowe’s after a decade and took the next step by launching an innovative website caterbid.com with a vision to overcome the challenges of the 21st century catering.

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