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  2. Marriott Hotels & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis, Missouri, United States: The Marriott St. Louis Grand Hotel was originally a Statler Hotel acquired by Hilton in 1954, but it left the chain in 1966. It reopened as a Renaissance (also owned by Marriott) in 2002, but it closed in 2009 after its owners failed to repay interest payments to bondholders. Following renovations, it ...

  3. Marriott St. Louis Grand Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was renamed the Renaissance St. Louis Grand Hotel. The hotel was foreclosed on by its bondholders in 2009, after it failed to generate enough revenue to cover interest payments. [ 7 ] The hotel was sold in 2014 to Haberhill Inc. and was renovated from November 2014 to August 2015 at a cost of $30 million.

  4. Want to work for Marriott Hotels? Play the Facebook game first

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    Marriott Hotels has made a Facebook game, titled My Marriott, that's said to release this week with the intention of attracting potential employees to apply to become a member of the Marriott team,

  5. Marriott International - Wikipedia

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    Marriott International's headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland. Marriott International is the largest hotel company in the world by the number of available rooms. It has 36 brands with 9,361 properties containing 1,706,331 rooms in 144 countries and territories. [1]

  6. The Hotel Majestic St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    The building's Renaissance Revival design is an example of common styles in St. Louis architecture in the 1920s. The hotel was built to serve middle-class guests, but it had advanced fireproofing, two restaurants, and a rathskeller. [3] In 1913, construction for the hotel began, replacing a three-story building. The hotel cost about $250,000 to ...

  7. Pontiac West Assembly - Wikipedia

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    By 1919, Wilson Foundry & Machine Company, Detroit Weather Proof Body Company and Pontiac Drop Forge Company were some of the diverse property owners. [4] [5] General Motors ownership of the site began with its acquisition of Rapid Motor Vehicle Company and its plant at 25 Rapid Street in 1909. The Rapid Motor Vehicle facility became Plant 1.

  8. Courtyard by Marriott - Wikipedia

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    The chain grew from three test sites in 1983 to over 90 hotels in 1987. [2] The first location was built in 1983 in San Luis [clarification needed] and was Marriott's first sister brand. [citation needed] The chain primarily targeted business travelers, but over time has broadened to the leisure market. Most properties now offer a swimming pool ...

  9. Marriott Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Marriott Corporation was a hospitality company that operated from 1927 until 1993. It was founded by J. Willard Marriott and Frank J. Kimball as Hot Shoppes, Inc. In 1957, it opened its first hotel in Arlington County, Virginia, the Marriott Motor Hotel (demolished 1990).