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  • reason it is home to only four businesses, two hotels, a camp site and a small seasonal beach shop.
  • ervices including accommodation in the form of hotels, a public bar, a number of food shops, fuel ou
  • The village has two four-star hotels, a local pub, a local primary school and a vil
  • ge has a church, primary school, two pubs, two hotels, a fitness/leisure centre, butcher's, forge an
  • Tamaris was part built with a casino, hotels, a marina, grand houses and around 20 unique v
  • town in 1896 and at the towns peak over eight hotels, a bakery, a bank and a myriad of other busine
  • 196 square feet) divided between two five-star hotels, a 75,000 square metre (807,294 square feet) P
  • d 10-story hotel would be part of Minor Family Hotels, a series of 5 star boutique hotels located in
  • The town boasted six hotels, a hospital, a workers hall, two general store
  • This urban complex contains hotels, a mall, a park, and an office complex.
  • In 1892 Ben Franklin supported two new hotels, a doctor had opened an office, and a barber h
  • riverside condominiums, shopping, restaurants, hotels, a large public plaza and urban parkland make
  • By 1841, there were 36 dwellings, three hotels, a hospital, a post office, two stores and an
  • o as Patterson, the town had a church, stores, hotels, a shoe shop, and a blacksmith.
  • In 1995 Wyndham Hotels, a company owned by the Crow family, took over
  • es the construction of residential apartments, hotels, a shopping mall, entertainment facilities, fa
  • the internet state that Zuni was also home to hotels, a bank and other businesses in the mid-20th c
  • It is a small and quiet town with a bar, some hotels, a bank and some shops.
  • It consists of two adjoining hotels, a country inn, two golf and country clubs, an
  • The village has a number of guesthouses, hotels, a Roman Catholic church, a bank and some shop
  • ommunity once was home to 2500 residents, four hotels, a school, and seven saloons.
  • At its peak, the town supported two hotels, a blacksmith, a police station and a horse tr
  • The resort now has eight golf courses, three hotels, a spa and extensive sports and leisure facili
  • ns include river cruises, a number of pubs and hotels, a traditional post office which sells fresh b
  • ee stores, three saloons, two restaurants, two hotels, a bakery, a grain elevator, a school, three l
  • llegeport had, at its peak, consisted of three hotels, a City State Bank, a telephone exchange, two
  • ent potential; Hotel operation, which includes hotels accommodation, food and banquet operations, an
  • ood quality and service in Marriott Convention hotels accourding to Marriotts internal Guest Satisfa
  • ides job training at the attached hotel and in hotels across Mumbai.
  • Solar 24x7 Parotta Hotels adds feather to its cap.
  • The apartments and hotels adorn the sides of the otherwise barren cliffs
  • but, there again, people continued to stay at hotels after Fawlty Towers."
  • innett acquired Thomas McGaw's interest in the hotels after his death in 1901.
  • All families had to move to hotels after the building's fall.
  • 25-34 is Park Hotel Tokyo, a member of Design Hotels AG.
  • ea One is branded as one the chain's exclusive hotels aimed at hosting wealthier crowds.
  • Venues include hotels, airports, sports venues, retail chain stores,
  • shops as well as attractions, nightclubs, and hotels, all surrounding the 23-acre (93,000 m2) Lake
  • the Hotel Habana Riviera, Albion and Shelborne hotels, all of which still exist today in modified co
  • several states, going to prearranged inns and hotels along the routes.
  • ences were exchanged in well known hostels and hotels along the way, such as the Pudding Shop in Ist
  • The quake caused damage to a number of hotels along Burt street in Boulder and an underpass
  • The hotels, along the way, are here since centuries becau
  • Its sister hotels, also owned by the Edward Thomas Company, are
  • Four Points hotels also have a "Best Brews Program" and a chief b
  • Its sister hotels, also owned and operated by The Edward Thomas
  • nd in pvt secter in kerala and we have two bar hotels also.
  • bars and restaurants, 700 apartments and three hotels, amongst other things.
  • own there are a variety of restaurants, cafes, hotels, an outdoor cinema, and a scenic church.
  • ts the schools to local pubs, restaurants, and hotels, and to local farmers.
  • This is including businesses, churches, hotels, and schools.
  • Several hotels and guesthouses are available most are between
  • the Toronto-based Four Seasons chain of luxury hotels and resorts.
  • The village is also home to a number of hotels and two Youth Hostels, one at the edge of the
  • It is managed by Meritus Hotels and Resorts.
  • The hotel is a member of Select Hotels and Resorts International.
  • developed by Cheung Kong Holdings and Far East Hotels and Entertainment in 2002.
  • mmunications, 3.6% public administration, 4.2% hotels and restaurants, 4.3% finance, 1.9% agricultur
  • idences ship, which together with Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts was planning to build and operate
  • es, 215 offices, 130 shops and restaurants, 32 hotels and 8 pubs: in all some 2 million square foot
  • tel Group which manages more than 150 resorts, hotels and apartments across Australia and New Zealan
  • mmunications, 3.2% public administration, 5.2% hotels and restaurants, 1.1% finance, 1.5% agricultur
  • tion, much of the village is occupied by large hotels and office buildings.
  • h a diverse portfolio consisting of a range of hotels and resorts, master-planned communities, and m
  • mmunications, 6.7% public administration, 2.7% hotels and restaurants, 2.9% finance, 2.6% agricultur
  • Many of the buildings are now hotels and restaurants whilst some remain as private
  • lude these details in their newly-built homes, hotels and other commercial buildings.
  • for government staff, together with the other hotels and buildings in Northumberland Avenue, includ
  • President Kennedy Avenue is home to various hotels and condominiums.
  • With its combination of office towers, hotels and retail outlets, Parc1 aims to be the first
  • It is run by MacDonald Hotels and Resorts.
  • There are several 5-star hotels and upmarket shops along the road.
  • is currently operated by Bayview International Hotels and Resorts, which is also a subsidiary of Ori
  • mber of a trio who performed and sang at local hotels and resorts since early age.
  • mmunications, 2.7% public administration, 6.7% hotels and restaurants, 2.7% finance, 3% agriculture
  • Arkville, there were several churches, stores, hotels, and even a local waterworks.
  • % transport and communications; 5% finance; 5% hotels and restaurants; 3% public administration; 3%
  • It holds 250 hotel units, managed by W Hotels and 159 condominiums.
  • When Millennium Hotels and Resorts made the decision to enter the Cin
  • st office, library, weekly newspaper, numerous hotels and churches, as well as a large entertainment
  • r Tony Knowles ordered the evacuation of large hotels and government buildings in Anchorage.
  • A history of boarding houses, hotels and other such facilities serving traveler and
  • mmunications, 6.7% public administration, 2.3% hotels and restaurants, 13.7% finance, 0.5% agricultu
  • mmunications, 5.5% public administration, 5.2% hotels and restaurants, 3.1% finance, 1.1% agricultur
  • bridges connecting skyscrapers, retail stores, hotels and train stations throughout the central busi
  • bis (a former advertising executive with Trump Hotels and Casino) in partnership with Colony Capital
  • distinct types: high-rise, full-service plaza hotels and low-rise, full-service hotels.
  • The name Sa Torreta is used for a number of hotels and restaurants in Ibiza including one in Ibiz
  • ront Hotel until it was acquired by Millennium Hotels and Resorts in 1999.
  • in which African-Americans had sued theaters, hotels and transit companies that had refused them ad
  • The esplanade along the beach is occupied by hotels and restaurants for the most part, and is one
  • The Federation of Hotels and Restaurants Association of India conferred
  • eauty and romanticism of Italian culture, many hotels and restaurants have been named after it.
  • the renewed prosperity is evidenced by various hotels and railway facilities.
  • p, Sheraton has begun renovating many existing hotels and expanding the brand's footprint.
  • ry with free technical assistance, encouraging hotels and motels to adopt cost-saving “green” practi
  • In April 1995, Sheraton Hotels and Resorts introduced a new, mid-scale hotel
  • miles (16 km), is now an attraction itself, as hotels and tourist attractions have been built along
  • f bombings in 1997 targeting fashionable Cuban hotels and nightspots; involvement in the Bay of Pigs
  • This led to hotels and boarding houses being the first premises t
  • pulation of approximately 10,000 with thirteen hotels and two breweries.
  • out roads on its property, buying and building hotels, and "the sole and exclusive right to build, e
  • buildings, such as the miners' institute, two hotels and three chapels.
  • tourism industry, and how the marketing of its hotels and mountain scenery and various poster design
  • tudios theme park, a Marine Life park, several hotels and a spa.
  • The village consists of a few hotels and a youth hostel.
  • Four-storey hotels and apartments cover a stretch lies in the sou
  • The hotels and about a dozen houses constitute the remain
  • West Castle, part of the hotel group McMillan Hotels, and is a keen golf player.
  • s to Australia and Austria, stays in expensive hotels and the purchase of clothes for staff were amo
  • Aqua Hotels and Resorts is a Honolulu-based hotel chain op
  • rtion in agriculture, education, construction, hotels and restaurants.
  • "insane asylums" (his preferred term), squalid hotels, and turbulent relationships with women (inclu
  • In 1887 it was reported that Mulwala had two hotels and two stores; a court-house had been erected
  • ores, yacht brokerages, boat repair yards, and hotels and motels catering to fishing enthusiasts.
  • uild-a-lot but does include facilities such as hotels and train stations.
  • Hotels and restaurants were filled to capacity, bring
  • ns common, it appears on menus in some British hotels and restaurants.
  • s a flourishing town at one time with saloons, hotels and mule-drawn street cars.
  • ty United Methodist Church, as well as various hotels and private residences.
  • It is near many hotels and parks, the Cumberland Mall (accessible by
  • 1946, Voss had several business (including two hotels and a barber shop), a cotton gin, its own scho
  • as bought by a partnership between Renaissance Hotels and Resorts and the Vinoy Development Corporat
  • ber 1931 and January 1932 at two New York City hotels, and was called "The Bridge Battle of the Cent
  • own, resulting in the building of numerous new hotels and guest houses.
  • dollar gift from Jonathan Tisch, CEO of Loews Hotels and Loews Corporation and a trustee of Tufts U
  • ming mine town at the turn of the century with hotels and had a burlesque house but the population n
  • Courtesy vans are operated by various hotels and motels in and around the Houston Area.
  • Grand hotels and small inns, as well as repertory, off-Broa
  • 009 it was voted 23rd in the worlds top Luxury Hotels and top in London.
  • hese fabrics are now to be seen in many homes, hotels and public spaces, including Claridge's and Th
  • Properties on the Parade include hotels and residential or retirement flats beyond whi
  • a member of the Luxury Collection by Starwood Hotels and Resorts.
  • In 1953 the hotel was bought by the Jack Tar Hotels and became known as the “New Fort Harrison Hot
  • nd forming a company which built the requisite hotels and amenities at appropriate locations.
  • The Grotto later passed to Oxford Hotels and Inns Management Ltd..
  • In 2007, Starwood Hotels and Resorts sold the building to Iberostar Hot
  • cluding Mayor Sam Sullivan) to purchase unused hotels and convert them into affordable housing.
  • Most of Tiruchirapalli's hotels and government and post offices are situated i
  • The group manages four hotels and two residences of serviced apartments in H
  • bowling centers and travel plazas to airports, hotels and cruise ships.
  • Hong Kong-based Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts currently owns and/or manages 71 h
  • for redeveloping downtown Augusta include new hotels and condos next to Riverwalk Augusta.
  • The liners acted as floating hotels and could accommodate from 130 to 1,500 people
  • he hospitality and catering sector, with 1,473 hotels and tourist accommodations.
  • ts own hospital, one of the province's largest hotels and a swimming pool where several swimming cha
  • ld on a Summers evening at one of the region's hotels and ‘The Annual Golf Tournament' in which team
  • Journalists Association (NATJA) Awards in the Hotels and Resorts category for his article, “A Spa B
  • It is home to restaurants, hotels, and two casino boats owned by Don Barden
  • The community has a number of hotels and motels, a service station, a school and a
  • Also near the station are a number of hotels and conference centres, including Soria Moria,
  • Alston continued working major New York hotels and ballrooms after the war; his sidemen inclu
  • The four-star hotel operated by Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts hosts 277 guest rooms and retail s
  • cluded also are several religious buildings, 6 hotels, and four theaters.
  • elds is a line of mostly small privately owned hotels and guest houses along Oystermouth Road.
  • Westin until April 1991, thereafter Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts assumed management of the hotel ti
  • n heavy industrial development, air transport, hotels and resorts services.
  • on all sides by residences, shops restaurants, hotels, and ryokan; access to the park is via two sta
  • vicinity are several other restaurants, cafes, hotels and other French-related institutions along Bu
  • hures, established information bureaus in busy hotels, and set up tents along busy places on the Tra
  • The company also has stakes in various hotels and golf courses in the United States.
  • aggage claim areas to request pick-up for most hotels and motels.
  • e they continue to perform on cruise ships, in hotels and small clubs.
  • l is ideal for surfing, holidays in the nearby Hotels and Chalet Park.
  • Most of the hotels and restaurants and the main tourist office an
  • Grill are also located here, as well as banks, hotels and stores.
  • , is lined with dozens of restaurants, stores, hotels, and car dealerships, with new establishments
  • rs as schools, cultural and sports facilities, hotels and shops.
  • Working Conditions ( Hotels and Restaurants) Convention, 1991 is an Intern
  • uncil granted 9.9 hectare park to build roads, hotels and apartments.
  • ries from budget guest houses to international hotels and thriving evening entertainment.
  • tion, Information Technology enabled services, hotels and resorts, tea plantations and in marketing.
  • He then went to work at Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts in Dallas, Texas.
  • wntown Boston, Massachusetts owned by Fairmont Hotels and Resorts.
  • Most sets were sold to bars, hotels and other public places, where the general pub
  • ces; its smooth style was much loved in larger hotels and ballrooms.
  • ill host other uses as retail spaces, offices, hotels, and public facilities.
  • n is in easy walking distance of many Buckhead hotels and shopping centers, including Lenox Square,
  • y, the company diversified into leisure, food, hotels and electronics and its own logistics and dist
  • rs of fighting homelessness, living in welfare hotels and shelters, Oeser-Sweat's family moved into
  • dscape was as yet hardly altered by railroads, hotels, and related improvements.
  • It is within walking distance of the downtown hotels and French Quarter, less than half a mile from
  • line (CP Ships), hotel chain (Canadian Pacific Hotels), and other subsidiary companies.
  • ived lavishly, spending their time in the best hotels and restaurants of Saint Petersburg.
  • He worked in hotels and sang at The Folksinger and with the Americ
  • , with some 3000 seasonal employees supporting hotels and rental units with a total of 13,000 beds.
  • tutions, airport facilities, office buildings, hotels and resorts, and sports facilities.
  • command and control centers, security systems, hotels and restaurants.
  • In addition to numerous hotels and saloons, Craigville also had a station of
  • It heads east, passing by two resort hotels and a golf course before intersecting with SR
  • n" recording on the back of their tour bus, in hotels and dressing rooms.
  • orical photos of Crotty show the smelters, the hotels, and the very small houses/huts.
  • glass, general insurance, radiators, plastics, hotels and real estate.
  • WYNDHAM HOTELS AND RESORTS ADDS LANDMARK HISTORIC HOTEL IN NE
  • stmill, sawmill, cotton gin, a brick kiln, two hotels, and several stores.
  • ian Church, 1880 train depot, and 19th century hotels and boarding houses.
  • ed between Arabella Hotel Holding and Starwood Hotels and the hotel was renamed ArabellaSheraton Bog
  • During the Istanbul Pogrom 4,000 stores, 100 hotels and restaurants and 70 churches were destroyed
  • dred people living in town, supported by three hotels and a post office.
  • omprises educational, recreational facilities, hotels and businesses along Idylwyld Drive.
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