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  2. SpringHill Suites - Wikipedia

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    SpringHill Suites; Industry: Hotel: Founded: 1997 ... SpringHill Suites is a brand operated by Marriott International ... it has 470 hotels with 55,595 rooms in ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Marriott International - Wikipedia

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    Marriott International's headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland. Marriott International is the largest hotel company in the world by the number of available rooms. It has 36 brands with 8,785 properties containing 1,597,380 rooms in 141 countries and territories. [1]

  5. New hotels are coming to Cary. Here’s where and what ... - AOL

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    CMC Hotels’ other properties include the Best Western Plus in Cary near N.C. State, Embassy Suites in Uptown Charlotte, Springhill Suites in Durham-Chapel Hill, and the Doubletree in Raleigh’s ...

  6. Route 22 hotel, restaurant development proposal in ... - AOL

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    Woodspring will have 122 rooms compared to the 127 rooms in the Marriott. No changes are proposed for the other hotel, Springhill Suites, and the other buildings in the development called ...

  7. Fairfield by Marriott - Wikipedia

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    Fairfield by Marriott is a franchised economy to midscale hotel brand of Marriott International. The properties target guests willing to accept fewer amenities for lower prices. Cost-saving measures included standardized building architecture and bedding, and the absence of a full-service restaurant, but a complimentary hot breakfast. [1]