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In 1996, the Forte Group sold the Travelodge operation in North America. The trademark rights and franchise system were acquired for $39 million by HFS Inc., owner of other hotel brands such as Days Inn and Ramada. [5] [6] HFS was later merged into Cendant Corporation, [7] and Cendant's hotel services, including Travelodge, were spun off as ...
San Francisco, California: Coordinates: Opening: 1904 (Landmark Building) 1970 (Tower Building) Cost: US$2.5 million: Owner: Anbang Insurance Group: Management: Marriott International: Height: 60.35 m (198.0 ft) 120 m (390 ft) Technical details; Floor count
Travelodge is known for its budget style hotels and room types. [citation needed] They have a range of hotels across the United Kingdom, Ireland and Spain. Travelodge offers many different room types, from their iconographic standard budget style to a more sleek-high end look.
The Fairmont San Francisco is a luxury hotel at 950 Mason Street, atop Nob Hill in San Francisco, California. The hotel was named after mining magnate and U.S. Senator James Graham Fair (1831–94), by his daughters, Theresa Fair Oelrichs and Virginia Fair Vanderbilt , who built the hotel in his honor. [ 7 ]
[2] According to the Chronicle, Elberling lives rent-free in one of TODCO's affordable housing units, [26] despite the fact that his salary is four times higher than the income he would need to qualify for the building. [2] He also owns a 2,938-square-foot house in Sebastopol, in Sonoma County, California. [1]
555 California Street, formerly Bank of America Center, is a 52-story 779 ft (237 m) skyscraper in San Francisco, California.It is the fourth tallest building in the city as of February 2021, [6] and in 2013 was the largest by floor area. [7]
A Mexican restaurant in San Francisco’s Mission District, La Vaca Birria is catching attention after raising the price of its signature burrito from $11 to $22, a move that owner Ricardo Lopez ...
The Jay, Autograph Collection Hotel opened as the Park Hyatt San Francisco in 1988. HEI Hotels & Resorts bought the hotel from SHC Park San Francisco, a subsidiary of Strategic Hotel Capital, on May 9, 2006, and rebranded it as Le Méridien San Francisco the following day, under franchise from Starwood .