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  2. Red Carpet Inn - Wikipedia

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    In May 1972, Red Carpet Inns of America was headquartered in Daytona Beach, Florida. In 1973, Red Carpet Inns of America, Inc. published a Travel Directory for its Master Hosts Inns and Red Carpet Inns and offered ‘instant’ reservations through a toll-free telephone number, referred to the “American Express Space Bank, one of the largest ...

  3. Hospitality International - Wikipedia

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    Hospitality International was founded in 1985 when the Red Carpet Inn and Scottish Inns chains merged. ... Red Carpet Inn, a mix of limited and full-service ...

  4. Scottish Inns - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, the Scottish Inns chain was acquired by Red Carpet Inn. The merged company was called Hospitality International. [2] Many changes have taken place since the Scottish Inns modular concept, with only a handful of original Scottish Inns modular buildings still flagged as a Scottish Inns brand.

  5. 'This place needed to come down.' Broome shares plan for ...

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    After years sitting vacant, the former Red Carpet Inn in Endicott will be demolished. Here's the timeline and what happens next. 'This place needed to come down.'

  6. Red carpet - Wikipedia

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    For the following decades, the red carpet was one of the few places the public could catch a glimpse of stars like Clark Gable, Jimmy Stewart and Grace Kelly. [4] In 1961, the red carpet was introduced at the Academy Awards at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. In 1964, the broadcasters of the ceremony opted to film outside the venue, showing ...

  7. Marriott Hotels & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: The Ottawa Marriott Hotel opened as a Holiday Inn in 1971 and also spent several years as a Radisson. Ottawa's only revolving room, Summit, can be found on the hotel's roof. [65] Paradise Valley, Arizona, United States: In 1968, the Camelback Inn was bought by Bill Marriott, who once stayed there with his parents as a ...

  8. W Hotels - Wikipedia

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    W Hotels was launched in 1998 with W New York, a conversion of the former Doral Inn hotel on Lexington Avenue, Manhattan. [2] [3] Barry Sternlicht, then CEO of Starwood Hotels and Resorts Hotels 1995–2005, created the brand. [4] The concept included dark, muted colors, brushed metal, hotel staff in black T-shirts, photographs, and a bar. [5]

  9. Aloft Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Aloft Hotels is an American hotel chain based in North America, owned by Marriott International.The first hotel opened at the Trudeau International Airport in Montreal in 2008. [2]