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  2. Chartres Lodging Group - Wikipedia

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    The Chartres Lodging Group, is an American advisory and investment firm focused on the property management, asset management, renovation and development of lodging assets. It has been responsible for over $9 billion of hospitality investments and assets comprising over 100 upscale and luxury hotels , resorts and conference centers.

  3. New Hampton Inn scheduled to open in Port Clinton in 2025 - AOL

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    The building is designed to maximize waterfront with an open-concept two-story lobby, floor-to ceiling windows and spacious gathering areas.

  4. Port Clinton - Wikipedia

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    Port Clinton is the name of several places in the United States: Port Clinton, Ohio; Port Clinton, Pennsylvania; Outside the continental US: Port Clinton, Queensland, in Australia; Clinton, South Australia, often referred to as Port Clinton in Australia

  5. Category:Port cities and towns in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Port Arthur, Texas (3 C, 25 P) Pages in category "Port cities and towns in Texas" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

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  7. The Ritz-Carlton Dallas, Las Colinas - Wikipedia

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    The Ritz-Carlton Dallas, Las Colinas is a golf resort in Irving, Texas, United States.The resort contains a 431-room hotel, two restaurants, lounge bars, a spa, swimming pool, gym, tennis courts and two golf courses, featuring a Tournament Players Club course, TPC Las Colinas, that hosted the PGA Tour's annual AT&T Byron Nelson from 1983-2017.

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  9. Tanglewood, Houston - Wikipedia

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    In November 1992, 172 properties were for sale, and selling prices ranged from $400,000 ($868484.7 in today's money) to over $1 million ($2171211.76 in today's money). [5] Claudia Feldman of the Houston Chronicle said that by that year, "[p]rices in Tanglewood have zoomed heavenward" and that many people had begun tearing down older houses. [7]