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  2. Hästens - Wikipedia

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    Hästens Sängar AB, or simply Hastens [2] (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈhɛ̌sːtɛns], Swedish for "The horse's" as in "the horse's beds"), is a Swedish manufacturer established in 1852, that produces and trades in high-end mattress, bed linen, bedding pillows and lifestyle accessories.

  3. Hotel Claridge - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Claridge was a 16-story building on Times Square in Manhattan, New York City, at the southeast corner of Broadway and 44th Street. Originally known as the Hotel Rector, it was built of brick in the Beaux-arts style in 1910–1911. The 14-story building had 240 guest rooms and 216,000 square feet of space. [1]

  4. Times Square Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Times Square Hotel is located in New York, New York. The building was built in 1922 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 4, 1995.

  5. Sicko busted for strangling woman outside Times Square hotel ...

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    Video from the RIU Plaza New York Times Square Hotel captured the attack. ... The suspect served more than four years in prison after he was convicted in 2019 of drug dealing and money laundering ...

  6. The 14 Best New Hotels in New York City - AOL

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    On the site of the former Hotel Williamsburg, the most eye-catching of the luxury hotels to hit the hip hood in the 2010s, Arlo Williamsburg is the exact right home base for a New York City getaway.

  7. Pabst Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Pabst Hotel occupied the north side of 42nd Street in Manhattan, New York City, between 7th Avenue and Broadway, in Longacre Square, from 1899 to 1902. It was demolished to make room for the new headquarters of The New York Times , for which Longacre Square was renamed Times Square .