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The Proximity Hotel, [1] located in Greensboro, North Carolina, is the first Platinum LEED certified green hotel in the United States. [2] Opened in 2007, this 147-room luxury boutique hotel has over 5,000 square feet (460 m 2) of meeting and event space as well as a full-service restaurant. [3]
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The original hotel building, which was located in downtown Greensboro, was built in 1919 on the corner of Bellemeade and North Elm Street. It was the first of Greensboro's modern hotels, and one of the largest deluxe hotels in North Carolina, having over 300 rooms. The original hotel was closed in the 1960s.
Daly Seven Hotels, based in Greensboro, bought the property for $3.2 million. The project remains under town review. Cary’s Waverly Place shopping center to get makeover: What’s in the plan?
NC revenue forecast shows an extra $1.4 billion as ‘slow-cession’ doesn’t materialize. ... executive director of the left-leaning nonprofit N.C. Budget & Tax Center, told The News & Observer ...
The North Carolina Department of Revenue was created in 1921 by the North Carolina General Assembly. The department is headed by a Secretary that is appointed by the Governor. The secretary is a member of the North Carolina Cabinet. Currently, the department is responsible for administering the collection of the North Carolina state income tax ...
Prepared Meals Tax in North Carolina is a 1% tax [when?] that is imposed upon meals that are prepared at restaurants. [1] The tax is only imposed by local jurisdictions upon the granting of approval by the North Carolina General Assembly. The provision is found in G.S. 105-164.3(28) and reads as follows: [1] 28) Prepared food.
A hotel tax or lodging tax in the United States is a tax levied by states, cities or counties against travellers when they rent accommodations (a room, rooms, entire home, or other living space) in a hotel, inn, tourist home or house, motel, or other lodging, generally unless the stay is for a period of 30 days or more.