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  2. Blackwell Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Blackwell Inn is an upscale full-service hotel located on-campus at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio.It is located adjacent to The Max M. Fisher College of Business.

  3. InTown Suites - Wikipedia

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    InTown Suites in Houston. Intown Suites was founded in 1988 by David Vickers. [1] During two decades of existence, Intown Suites has proved to be a very successful business, and is currently one of the fastest growing extended-stay chains. In May 2015, 50 properties were purchased by Starwood Capital Group. [2]

  4. Fort Rapids - Wikipedia

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    Fort Rapids was constructed alongside the existing Holiday Inn Columbus East hotel. The hotel was renovated as part of the project. It opened in 2006. [1] [2] [3]Experience Hospitality assumed management of the hotel in February 2016.

  5. Apartment hotel - Wikipedia

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    The low-budget extended stay chain Intown Suites was founded in 1988, with 139 locations in 21 states. Since 1999 the U.S. budget lodging chain Motel 6, owned by The Blackstone Group (previously Accor), [1] operates Studio 6, a chain of extended stay hotels with weekly rates. The chain provides a kitchen area in its rooms, and allows pets, and ...

  6. Hilton Columbus Downtown - Wikipedia

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    The Hilton Columbus Downtown is a high-rise hotel in Columbus, Ohio.The Hilton hotel includes two buildings, one west of High Street, which opened in 2012, and a new tower east of High Street, which opened in September 2022.

  7. Renaissance Columbus Downtown Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Later that month, the board aimed to build a $4.7 million hotel with 315 bedrooms and suites, 10 to 12 stories, a 500-person ballroom, six retail stores, and self-service parking for 260 cars. [17] By July, the price changed to $7 million, with 12 stories, to be completed by late 1962.