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  2. LA passes $30 tourism wage, hotels say they’ll convert to ...

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    The BEAR analysis said that hotel and airport payroll costs would increase by 32%, consumer prices at businesses paying the wage would increase 6%, and that consumer spending would be $21 million ...

  3. Washington Marriott Wardman Park - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was the largest in the city, with 1,200 rooms and 625 baths. It was nicknamed Wardman's Folly, due to its location far outside the developed area of Washington at the time. [5] The hotel opened as the Wardman Park Inn [6] on November 23, 1918, [7] just days after the 1918 Armistice ended World War I.

  4. Yours Truly DC - Wikipedia

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    Yours Truly DC is a hotel in Washington, D.C., United States. [1] It is operated by IHG Hotels & Resorts and has 355 rooms. [2] Description. Interior hallway in 2024.

  5. Park Hyatt Washington - Wikipedia

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    Hyatt did so, and the hotel sold on August 8, 1995. The price of $194,196 per room was 21.3 percent higher than the $160,000 per room that other recent hotel sales in the city garnered, and industry observers called the price "very high". [18] In 2002, Hyatt Hotels completed the Residences at Park Hyatt Washington.

  6. Supporters of a hotel tax increase in OKC say it would ... - AOL

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    The hotel tax increase would be in addition to the state’s 4.5% sales tax, the current 5.5% hotel charge, and the city’s 4.125% sales tax, resulting in a total room tax of 17.875%. The current ...

  7. Proposed hotel tax increase in OKC is now heading to voter ...

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    As a result of the unanimous city council vote, residents will be asked on Aug. 27 to approve changing Oklahoma City’s hotel tax from 5.5% to 9.25%, an increase of 26% over the current total ...