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  2. Fort Shelby Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel reopened as the 'DoubleTree Guest Suites by Hilton Detroit Downtown - Fort Shelby on December 15, 2008. The restored hotel contains 203 guest suites, 56 apartments on the upper floors, a 21,000-square-foot (2,000 m 2 ) conference center with two ballrooms and 17 Breakout rooms.

  3. Lafayette Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Expanded 1927, reopened 2008 as the DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Detroit Downtown - Fort Shelby 1st Street: 411 West Lafayette Boulevard 411 Building office building Houses Comerica Bank's Detroit offices. Cass Avenue: 321 West Lafayette Boulevard Detroit Free Press Building: office building 1925 Art Deco: 16 former Detroit Free Press ...

  4. DoubleTree - Wikipedia

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    DoubleTree by Hilton Naha Shuri Castle in Naha, Japan DoubleTree by Hilton in Zagreb, Croatia. New York City, United States: The original Palace Theatre at Broadway was partly demolished to make way for a DoubleTree Suites hotel (originally branded an Embassy Suites), which opened in 1991. The theater reopened inside the DoubleTree building.

  5. List of tallest buildings in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Renaissance Center, Detroit. ... DoubleTree Suites - Fort Shelby: Detroit 1917 22 242 / 74 [62] 75-T Henry Ford Hospital: Detroit 1965 17 242 / 74 [63] 77

  6. Joint Venture Between Driftwood Hospitality Management and ...

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    The DoubleTree Columbus and Sheraton North Houston properties join the three additional hotels acquired by the Driftwood/AGRE joint venture over the past 12 months, which include the 400-room ...

  7. Hilton Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Hilton spun off its gambling operations into a separate, publicly held company called Park Place Entertainment (later Caesars Entertainment, Inc.) [57] In 1999, Hilton acquired Promus Hotel Corporation, which included the DoubleTree, Red Lion, Embassy Suites, Hampton Inn, and Homewood Suites brands.

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