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In 2016, the development was mostly completed and near capacity as numerous restaurants and retailers moved in. A Fairfield by Marriott hotel opened in 2017, [9] and a 10-bed Allegheny Health Network hospital opened in 2020. [10] A proposed 4-story office tower called McCandless Town Center [11] remains unbuilt.
Liberty Center was developed and built by Liberty Center Ventures, a partnership of Forest City Enterprises and Jos. L. Muscarelle, Inc. and opened in December 1986. The $137 million mixed-use complex was the first major development following the Renaissance II burst of construction in downtown Pittsburgh. [4]
In 1987, Marriott sold the Big Boy trademark to Elias Brothers, the Michigan Big Boy franchisee, but retained the Bob's Big Boy name and restaurants as a franchisee. [ note 5 ] At the time, Marriott operated 208 Bob's Big Boys, including company-owned Bob's in Maryland, Virginia, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Florida, and the District of ...
A restaurant required a $35,000 cash investment upfront, [25] [26] [note 2] including $7,500 paid to Marriott. Additionally, the cost of the building and equipment, with seating for 42 persons, cost about $100,000 in 1968, excluding the cost of land. [27] Marriott offered financing but charged an interest rate of 12% on land and 17% for the ...
When the Hyat House branding was phased out, the hotel was later renamed the Hyatt Pittsburgh. In 1996, Host Marriott entered into a joint venture with Interstate Hotel Corporation and bought the Hyatt Pittsburgh for $18.5 million. [10] Marriott assumed operation and the hotel was renamed the Pittsburgh Marriott City Center Hotel. It underwent ...
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Howard Johnson by Wyndham, [7] still commonly referred to as Howard Johnson's, is an American hotel brand with over 200 hotels in 15 countries. [6] It was also formerly a restaurant chain, which at one time was the largest in the U.S., with more than 1,000 locations.