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  2. Beny Alagem - Wikipedia

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    He oversaw the development of the Beverly Hills Waldorf Astoria with Guggenheim Partners, which was dedicated in 2017. [1] [8] [9] Designed by the architectural firm Gensler, [12] it is adjacent to the Beverly Hilton Hotel. [8] The Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills was the first new luxury hotel for the brand on the West Coast. [13]

  3. Hernando Courtright - Wikipedia

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    Courtright was credited with naming the Polo Lounge, having been inspired during renovations to the Beverly Hills Hotel bar, displaying a trophy won by a friend who led a national champion polo team. [4] In 1958, Courtright sold the Beverly Hills Hotel to Ben L. Silberstein and associates for $6 million. [5]

  4. The Beverly Hills Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Beverly Hills Hotel, also called the Beverly Hills Hotel and Bungalows, [1] [full citation needed] is located on Sunset Boulevard in Beverly Hills, California. One of the world's best-known hotels, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] it is closely associated with Hollywood film stars, rock stars, and celebrities.

  5. Dorchester Collection - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, the Sultan of Brunei, Hassanal Bolkiah, bought the Dorchester Hotel and the Beverly Hills Hotel and then transferred the ownership to the Brunei Investment Agency in 1991. [3] The Audley Group, owned by the BIA, was established in 1996 to manage the hotels under one company. Later, the Audley Group became the Dorchester Group Limited.

  6. Arnold Kirkeby - Wikipedia

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    Kirkeby was the founder of the Kirkeby Hotel chain, beginning in Chicago with the Drake Hotel, and ending his hotel interests when he sold the Beverly Wilshire in Beverly Hills, California. After selling the hotel chain and its Chicago ties, he then invested in the Janss Investment Company development of Westwood, Los Angeles, California, in 1959.

  7. Efrem Harkham - Wikipedia

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    The former Luxe Rodeo Drive Hotel in Beverly Hills. He moved to Los Angeles in 1978. [2] Five years later, in 1983, he purchased the Bel-Air Summit Hotel, now known as the Luxe Sunset Boulevard Hotel, located in Bel Air. [1] [3] [9] A decade later, in 1993, he purchased the Luxe Rodeo Drive Hotel, located on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills.

  8. Marvin Davis - Wikipedia

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    Marvin Davis was raised in a Jewish family, [1] the son of Jack Davis and Jean Spitzer. [2] He had one younger sister, Joan (born 1929). His father came to the United States from London as a teenager in 1917 and later joined the British Navy after reportedly applying for a college scholarship but being denied it because he was Jewish. [2]

  9. Polo Lounge - Wikipedia

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    Both the lounge and the hotel play a small yet significant role in the history of the Watergate political affair in 1972. The high command of the Committee to Re-Elect the President (Richard Nixon) in 1972 was staying at the hotel during a West Coast fundraising trip, and having a breakfast meeting in the Polo Lounge when Watergate burglar G. Gordon Liddy placed his fateful call to Committee ...