The world’s tallest hotel is set to partially open next summer in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang, part of a bid by the government of Kim Jong Un to attract foreign currency to the impoverished country. The 105-story Ryugyong Hotel, whose name means “capital of willows” in Korean, will measure about 1,083 feet tall and feature shops, restaurants and a ballroom. It will be run by German luxury-hotel operator Kempinski. Read the Bloomberg Businessweek story here.