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Moxy (band), a Canadian hard rock band formed in the 1970s Moxy, 1975; Moxy II, 1976; Moxy Engineering, a Norwegian dump truck manufacturer; The Moxy Show, Cartoon Network's first original series; Moxy Hotels, a hotel brand owned by Marriott International. Moxy Portland Downtown, a hotel in Portland, Oregon, U.S.
1991 — Town Centre Mall 201, 203, & 205 Banff Avenue is built. 1993 — Hospitality business launches with the opening of its first hotel and restaurant, The Banff Caribou Lodge and The Keg. 1995 — Chustas Mall 117 Banff Ave is built; 2nd Keg Restaurant opens at 117 Banff Ave. 1996 — Banff Ptarmigan Inn and Arrow Motel are acquired.
The Marriott hotel chain began when the Hot Shoppes, Inc. restaurant company decided to diversify into hotels. Its first hotel opened in 1957 in Virginia, the Marriott Motor Hotel, adjacent to The Pentagon and Washington National Airport. [4] The company's second hotel was the nearby Marriott Key Bridge Motor Hotel, which opened in 1959. [5]
The Moxy Portland Downtown, often referred to as simply the Moxy Hotel, [1] is a 12-story, 197-room [2] hotel in Portland, Oregon. The Moxy brand is operated by Marriott International . [ 3 ]
Pearl-Continental Hotels & Resorts PC Signature Collection Residential PC Residences Premium: PC Legacy Midscale: Hotel One Vogue Budget: Roomph Hilton Worldwide: Tysons (USA) World-wide 1919 7,780 [35] 1,216,308 [35] Luxury
Looking down at the hotel and surroundings from Banff Gondola The Rimrock Resort Hotel is a hotel in Banff, Alberta , Canada, on the slope of Sulphur Mountain , within Banff National Park . [ 1 ] It has 346 rooms and 21 suites, [ 2 ] two restaurants ( Primrose and Eden ), two lounges ( Larkspur and Divas ) and a coffee shop.
of new hotel completed. [63] Banff Springs Hotel: ... Continental Hilton, Mexico City, D.F. – rebranded as Château Royal under CP Hotels ownership (1973–1980 ...
The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise is a Fairmont hotel on the eastern shore of Lake Louise, near Banff, Alberta. The original hotel was gradually developed at the turn of the 20th century by the Canadian Pacific Railway and was thus "kin" to its predecessors, the Banff Springs Hotel and the Château Frontenac. The original wooden Rattenbury Wing ...