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  2. Knights Inn - Wikipedia

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    Knights Inn (officially Knights Franchise Systems, Inc.) is an American full-limited service hotel chain owned by Red Lion Hotels Corporation and based in Denver, Colorado. Knights Inn used to be built with all-exterior corridors and medieval-inspired architecture, but the chain now has updated options for all Knights Inn properties.

  3. Cardinal Industries - Wikipedia

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    Cardinal Industries, Inc. was a corporation headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, United States.Established in 1954, it produced manufactured housing, including thousands of apartments in the United States.

  4. Red Lion Hotels Corporation - Wikipedia

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    On April 4, 2018, RLHC announced it had reached an agreement with Wyndham Worldwide to acquire the Knights Inn brand for $27 million. [31] The transaction closed on May 14, 2018. [32] On December 30, 2020, it was announced RLHC would be acquired by Sonesta International Hotels Corporation. [33] The acquisition was finalized on March 17, 2021. [34]

  5. Sonesta International Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Sonesta International Hotels Corporation is an American hotel company founded in 1937 and based in Newton, Massachusetts. [2] Sonesta's largest hotels are in Los Angeles, Houston, Chicago and New Orleans. [3]

  6. List of defunct hotel chains - Wikipedia

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    The final Adam's Mark Hotel, in Buffalo, New York A former Alamo Plaza Hotel Courts location in Waco, Texas. Adam's Mark; Admiral Benbow Inn [1]; Alamo Plaza Hotel Courts; Albert Pick

  7. Red Lion Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Red Lion Hotels' roots began in 1959 in the Portland metropolitan area by two local business partners, Tod McClaskey and Ed Pietz. The two had met at McClaskey's first business, the Frontier Room, in Vancouver, [3] Washington and went on to purchase the 89-room Thunderbird Motor Inn in Portland, Oregon, located along the Willamette River, at the east end of Portland's Broadway Bridge, across ...

  8. Motel 6 - Wikipedia

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    Motel 6 is an American chain of motels with locations in the United States and Canada. The chain was founded in Santa Barbara, California, in 1962 by William W. Becker and Paul Greene, and derives its name from the fact that rooms initially cost only six dollars.

  9. Inn - Wikipedia

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    The term "inn" is also retained in its historic use in many laws governing motels and hotels, often known as "innkeeper's acts", [3] or refer to hôteliers and motel operators as "innkeepers" in the body of the legislation [4] [5] These laws typically define the innkeepers' liability for valuables entrusted to them by clients and determine ...