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  2. Diamond Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Resorts is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hilton Grand Vacations. Diamond Resorts was an independent timeshare and vacation ownership company until it was purchased by HGV in 2021. Following the purchase, Diamond's resorts became part of HGV's resort portfolio, and Diamond itself became a brand and subsidiary of HGV.

  3. Hilton Grand Vacations - Wikipedia

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    It was once a separate timeshare resort and ownership company until it was purchased by HGV in 2021. The majority of Diamond Resorts properties will be rebranded to Hilton Vacation Club resorts, but some will retain the Diamond Resorts name. Embarc Resorts is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hilton Grand Vacations. It was once a separate timeshare ...

  4. Hôtel du Louvre - Wikipedia

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    In June 2012, it was reported that the hotel, owned by the Concorde Hotels & Resorts group, was sold, along with the Martinez, the Palais de la Méditerranée, and the Concorde La Fayette, to investors from Qatar. [5] The completion of the sale was officially announced on February 1, 2013. [6]

  5. The Westin Paris – Vendôme - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was renamed the Inter-Continental Paris and opened its first 137 updated rooms on May 26, 1969, with the remainder of its 530 rooms following in 1970. [10] The hotel was the site of a bombing on August 30, 1981 that injured 18 people and damaged the foyer and restaurant on the ground floor. [ 11 ]

  6. Hôtel Lutetia - Wikipedia

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    As Paris returned to normality, the Lutetia was restored to its previous state as a luxury hotel. It was acquired by the Taittinger family in 1955. In the late 1980s, designer Sonia Rykiel opened a boutique in the building, and supervised a major redesign intended to recreate the Art Deco style of earlier decades.

  7. Sofitel - Wikipedia

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    Sofitel Hotels & Resorts is a French hotel chain of luxury hotels based in Paris, France, and owned by Accor since 1980. Founded in 1964 in France, Sofitel quickly developed worldwide to reach more than 200 properties. In 2008, Sofitel became a brand of luxury hotels only, downsized its property count to 89, and created new brands.

  8. JJW Hotels & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    JJW Hotels & Resorts Limited is a multinational company that develops and operates several hotels and resorts throughout Europe and the Middle East. The company has corporate offices in the United Kingdom, France, Portugal, Austria, and Egypt. [citation needed] The company is owned by Mohamed Bin Issa Al Jaber.

  9. Groupe du Louvre - Wikipedia

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    The luxury hotels division (previously known as Société du Louvre) can trace its origins to a company founded on 26 March 1855 to operate Les Galeries du Louvre, later Grands Magasins du Louvre, a department store and the Grand Hôtel du Louvre. These shared a large building on the Place du Palais Royal in Paris, France.