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The Fairmont Dubai property was the first Fairmont branded hotel in the Middle East. [12] In 2003, Fairmont introduced Fairmont Heritage Place, a chain of timeshare hotels, with the first opening in Mexico. [13] In 2004, Fairmont Hotels & Resorts Inc. paid $70 million to take full control of the management company that runs its properties.
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FRHI Hotels & Resorts (previously known as Fairmont Raffles Hotels International) [2] is a global hotel management company that is based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. FRHI is the parent company that manages three brands of hotels: Fairmont, Raffles and Swissôtel. These hotel chains collectively include more than 100 hotels and resorts in over ...
Fairmont Hotel may refer to: Fairmont Hotels and Resorts, a Canada-based operator of luxury hotels and resorts Fairmont Nile City, a hotel in Cairo next to the Nile River, in Egypt; Fairmont Palliser Hotel, a 1914 hotel in Calgary, Alberta, of the Fairmont Hotels and Resorts chain; Hotel Vancouver, branded currently as the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver
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In January 2018, the Fairmont San Jose was sold to SJ SC Holdings, an investment group led by Eagle Canyon Capital. [10] On March 5, 2021, FMT SJ LLC, the then owner, filed for Chapter 11 reorganization, closing the hotel while it sought a new management partner and extended the existing mortgage debt.
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In 2001, the hotel was sold to Legacy REIT, which is partially owned by Fairmont, for $185 million. [23] The hotel was renamed the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac in November 2001, shortly after Canadian Pacific Hotels reformed itself as Fairmont Hotels and Resorts , taking the name of an American company it acquired in 2001.