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  2. Ramada - Wikipedia

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    Ramada opened its first hotel, a 60-room facility, on U.S. Route 66 at Flagstaff, Arizona in 1954 and set up its headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona, where the chain built the Sahara Hotel on North 1st Street downtown in 1956 (which later became the Ramada Inn Downtown) and a 300-room Ramada Inn in the 3800 block of East Van Buren in 1958 that ...

  3. Renaissance Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Renaissance Hotels was founded in 1981 as Ramada Renaissance, an upscale division of Ramada Inns. [1] The first property was located in Aurora, Colorado , outside Denver . Ramada's hotels and restaurants were sold to Hong Kong–based New World Development Ltd. in 1989 for $540 million.

  4. Ramada International - Wikipedia

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    Ramada International is the company that owns, operates, and franchises hotels using the Ramada brand name outside of the United States and Canada. Ramada International was formerly owned by Marriott International , a competitor of Cendant , which owned Ramada in the United States and Canada.

  5. Here's what new owner has planned for Ramada by Wyndham hotel ...

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    Former owner of 20 years, Jim Parrish said selling the downtown hotel was hardest property to let go of.

  6. Savor the summer with these 10 waterfront restaurants in ...

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    7508 OH-43, Kent; 330-678-8946; lakehousekent.com. Other options. The Oaks Lodge (Medina County) This restaurant and event venue has a large, covered terrace with a view of the glittering Chippewa ...

  7. Rio Tequila Cantina closing on Portsmouth waterfront. New ...

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    PORTSMOUTH — Rio Tequila Cantina is permanently closing its doors on Bow Street after a two-year stint, though plans are in motion for its owners to debut a new restaurant concept this spring.