Karson’s Kribs: Colonnade Hotel

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Photo: Tim Staskiewicz/Mix 104.1

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From Karson & Kennedy

Karson, his wife Lana, and his son Barrett are between homes. The lease on their old home is up, but their new home isn’t quite ready yet. The Tager family is currently residing high above Copley Square in The Colonnade Hotel until their new home is ready to be moved into.

Karson invited the video crew from Mix 104.1′s KRIBS into his current living quarters.

VIDEO: Karson’s KRIBS

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  • http://mix1041.cbslocal.com/2012/11/16/lanas-colonnade-confessional/ Lana’s Colonnade Confessional « Mix 104.1

    [...] Moving all of your things temporarily into a hotel while also taking care of a two-year-old and  preparing for the arrival of your mother in law is not such an easy thing to do, that is for certain. Karson, sensing his wife’s discomfort with the whole situation, gave Lana a voice recorder so that she could share some of thoughts about the whole thing. We also made a video. [...]

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