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  2. Embassy Suites by Hilton - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy Suites hotel chain was founded in 1983 by Hervey Feldman and Mike Rose, Holiday Inn Corporation's CEO. [3] Feldman was the president and CEO of Embassy Suites until 1990, after which he served as executive chairman until 1992. [4] The first Embassy Suites hotel opened in 1984 in Overland Park, Kansas.

  3. Residence Inn by Marriott - Wikipedia

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    Residence Inn by Marriott is a brand of extended stay hotels. As of June 1, 2021 [update] , there were 874 Residence Inn hotels in the United States, Canada and Mexico with 107,680 rooms, plus an additional 243 hotels with 30,417 rooms in the development pipeline.

  4. DoubleTree - Wikipedia

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    Number of locations. 587 (December 31, 2019) [3] ... Hampton Inn, and Embassy Suites ... workers at Doubletree's Seattle area Seatac and Boston-Cambridge locations ...

  5. Homewood Suites by Hilton - Wikipedia

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    Homewood Suites by Hilton is an American chain of all-suite residential-style hotels owned by Hilton Worldwide.As of December 2019, the chain consists of 505 hotels in 4 countries and territories with 57,545 rooms. 490 Homewood Suites hotels are independently owned and operated by franchisees with 55,899 rooms, while 15 hotels are managed with 1,646 rooms. [1]

  6. Four Points by Sheraton - Wikipedia

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    In April 1995, ITT Sheraton introduced the Four Points by Sheraton brand, to replace the designation of certain hotels as Sheraton Inns. During the early 2000s, this mid-scale, moderate-rate, full-service hotel brand operated around 135 properties, across about 15 countries, but primarily in the US.

  7. Hilton Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Hilton spun off its gambling operations into a separate, publicly held company called Park Place Entertainment (later Caesars Entertainment, Inc.) [53] In 1999, Hilton acquired Promus Hotel Corporation, which included the DoubleTree, Red Lion, Embassy Suites, Hampton Inn, and Homewood Suites brands. [54]