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  2. Hostel - Wikipedia

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    Hostels may offer long-term lodging to guests for free or at a discount in exchange for work as a receptionist or in housekeeping. There are approximately 10,000 hostels in Europe and approximately 300 hostels in the United States. [citation needed] In 2023, the hostel industry worldwide was estimated to be worth US$ 6 billion annually, and ...

  3. Hostelling International USA - Wikipedia

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    In fact, in 2012, HI USA hosted as many overnights across as its 53 hostels as it did in 2003 when it had 103 hostels. During the slimming down of hostels, a new focus for HI USA took hold. In 2008, the council model of governance - whereby 26 councils oversaw the majority of hostel operations – was questioned as the most effective model for ...

  4. Sofitel Chicago Magnificent Mile - Wikipedia

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    The Sofitel Chicago Magnificent Mile, formerly named the Sofitel Chicago Water Tower, is a hotel in Gold Coast neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. [1] It is operated by the Sofitel hotel chain. The hotel was designed by French architect Jean-Paul Viguier .

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  6. Chicago Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    Named for its street location, consists of 123 units of 2-story row houses, renovated. LeClaire Courts: Archer Heights (Southwest Side) 1949–50; 1953–54 [53] Consisted of 314 units of 2-story row houses; [54] demolished. Loomis Courts: University Village (Near West Side) 1951: Named for its street location, consists of 2 7-story buildings ...

  7. The Palmer House Hilton - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Historical Society - 1873 description by Rudyard Kipling following the Great Chicago Fire; Fred A. Bernstein, "A Hotel Looks Back to Its 1920s Glamour", The New York Times, October 25, 2008; Palmer House Hilton Reviews - Reviews of guests who have visited the hotel

  8. Hilton Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Hilton Chicago is home to Chicago's largest and most expensive hotel room, which formerly served as the Tower Ballroom. The Conrad Hilton Suite is a 5,000-square-foot (460 m 2) suite that encompasses two floors, T3 and T4. The suite costs more than $7,000 per night.

  9. Flophouse - Wikipedia

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    Flophouse; an authentic undercover study of flophouses, cage hotels, including missions, shelters and institutions serving unattached (homeless) men. A sociological study that includes English origins of mass relief, samples of American mass relief and a modern investigation of public and private policies in Chicago.