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  2. List of defunct hotel chains - Wikipedia

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    The Real Hotel Company; Rica Hotels – purchased by Scandic Hotels in 2014 [2] Royal Inns of America; Shoney's Inn – defunct American motel chain; Stakis Hotels; Starwood; Statler Hotels; Summerfield Suites; Susse Chalet; Swallow Hotels; Tage Inn; Temple Hotels; Trust Houses Ltd; Trusthouse Forte; United Hotels Company of America; Van Noy ...

  3. Denny Sanford Premier Center - Wikipedia

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    On May 13, 2024 [17] the Sioux Falls Sports Authority announced that the Premier Center had secured the bid to host the 2025 U.S. Olympic team trials for men's and women's curling as well as the U.S. Paralympic team trials for wheelchair mixed doubles curling. The trials will take place in Sioux Falls from November 7-16, 2025.

  4. CenturyLink Tower - Wikipedia

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    CenturyLink Tower (formerly Qwest Tower) is a 296,448 sq ft (27,540.9 m 2) [2] office building located in downtown Sioux Falls, South Dakota. At 174 ft (53 m) and 11 stories tall, it is the tallest building in the state of South Dakota. Previously, the 202 ft (62 m) Zip Feed Tower was the tallest building in the state.

  5. Antiques on 18th closing Sunday as Sioux Falls plans for ...

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    Antiques on 18th is closing Sunday after 26 years of business, while the City and tre Ministries plan for redevelopment. Antiques on 18th closing Sunday as Sioux Falls plans for urban ...

  6. 21 Sioux Falls restaurants that have opened so far or plan to ...

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    There are 21 restaurants throughout Sioux Falls that have either opened so far this year or plans to open before the end of 2022.

  7. Ralph Engelstad - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Louis Engelstad [1] (January 28, 1930 – November 26, 2002) was an American businessman who owned the Imperial Palace casino-hotels in Las Vegas and in Biloxi, Mississippi.