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  2. List of chained-brand hotels - Wikipedia

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    [98] 1985 [98]: 570 [34]: 40,000 [34]: Treebo: Bangalore (): India: 2016: 200 [99]: 5,200 [99]: Warwick Hotels and Resorts: New York City (USA): World-wide: 1980: 54: ...

  3. GreenTree Inns - Wikipedia

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    (“GreenTree” or the “Company”) is a pure play franchised hotel operator, headquartered in Shanghai, China, with the majority of its hotels both franchised-and-managed. In 2017, GreenTree was the fourth largest economy to mid-scale hotel group in China based on the number of hotel rooms according to China Hospitality Association.

  4. A night at Santa Fe's GreenTree Inn - AOL

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    Jun. 13—Nights at the GreenTree Inn are rarely quiet. During his first stay in the spring of 2020, Noah Armijo awoke to the sound of gunshots in the parking lot nearby. "I heard a pop-pop-pop ...

  5. InnSuites Hospitality - Wikipedia

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    In September 2000, the company acquired the Albuquerque Best Western Airport Inn. [3] In 2004, the company sold the 160-unit InnSuites Hotels & Suites Tempe-Phoenix for $6.8 million to an affiliate of James Wirth, the founder, and sold a 131-unit hotel in San Diego for $9.7 million. [4] In November 2013, the company announced a partnership with ...

  6. DoubleTree - Wikipedia

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    Seattle, entitled DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Seattle Airport. This hotel is located off Route 99 adjacent to the Seattle–Tacoma International Airport. [56] San Antonio, United States: The Emily Morgan Hotel is located across the street from the Alamo. It is designated a member of the Historic Hotels of America. [57]

  7. Phoenix–Mesa Gateway Airport - Wikipedia

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    Airport entrance showing the former name Baggage-claim facility. The airport was built in 1941 as Higley Field.It was renamed Williams Field on February 24, 1942, in honor of Arizona native First Lieutenant Charles Linton Williams (1898–1927), who was killed while serving with the 19th Pursuit Squadron at Wheeler Field, Oahu, when he had to ditch his Boeing PW-9A, 26-353, in the Pacific ...

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