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    The hotel’s amenities will include free breakfast, a 24/7 market, a four-zone lobby with a game area, workspaces, a fitness center and free Wi-Fi and charging stations. When will it open?

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    UNCW's recently approved master plan paves way for changes across the university. Can fans expect a new basketball facility in the near future?

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  5. University of North Carolina Wilmington - Wikipedia

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    Three on-campus apartment complexes are located at UNCW, Seahawk Village, Seahawk Crossing, and Seahawk Landing. The Seahawks are reserved for graduate students and upperclass students (including sophomores). [33] [34] [35] Seahawk Village contains two, three, and four bedroom apartments, which house 524 students within six apartment buildings.

  6. W Hotels - Wikipedia

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    W Hotels was launched in 1998 with W New York, a conversion of the former Doral Inn hotel on Lexington Avenue, Manhattan. [2] [3] Barry Sternlicht, then CEO of Starwood Hotels and Resorts Hotels 1995–2005, created the brand. [4] The concept included dark, muted colors, brushed metal, hotel staff in black T-shirts, photographs, and a bar. [5]

  7. Carolina Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Carolina Inn is a member of Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. [2] The original section of the hotel was built in 1923–1924 on the site of the chapel that gave the town of Chapel Hill its name. [3] Wings were added in 1939–1940, 1969–1970, and 1995.