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Founded in 1981 by Bill Kimpton and led by Chief Executive Officer Mike DeFrino, the group was the largest chain of boutique hotels in the United States in 2011. As of January 2024, it operates 81 hotels worldwide with a number of new properties forthcoming. [2]
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The Kimpton Hotel Vintage Portland, historically known as the Imperial Hotel and also as The Plaza Hotel, is a historic hotel building in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. It was completed in 1894 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985 as "Imperial Hotel". [ 1 ]
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Pazzo was an Italian restaurant housed in the Kimpton Hotel Vintage Portland in downtown Portland. [1] Elizabeth Dye of Willamette Week said the restaurant had "high-backed" booths, a "gleaming copper-fitted" kitchen, and starched tablecloths, with "expertly prepared Italian classics--generous sprawling salads, toothsome pasta plates, and rich beef and veal entrees".
Kimpton may refer to: Kimpton (surname) Kimpton, Hampshire, a village and civil parish in Hampshire, England; Kimpton, Hertfordshire, a village in Hertfordshire, England; Kimpton, Missouri, a ghost town; Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants, an American hotel and restaurant company; Kimpton Middle School, a school in Munroe Falls, Ohio, U.S.
The building was changed from a commercial hotel to a residential hotel for low-income residents in the 1930s. [4] At some point, it took the name Esquire Hotel. By the time of its nomination to the National Register, in 1983, it was vacant. [4] The building was renovated in 2008–09 and is now known as "The Esquire" apartments.
Completed in 1923, the building has also been known as the Martha Washington Hotel and the Hotel Rajneesh. [3] It was bombed in 1983, while operating as Hotel Rajneesh. [ 4 ] Following a $18 million renovation, the building started being used to as affordable housing for more than 100 residents in mid 2010.