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By Stephanie Wharton, HotelNewsNow.com contributor
25 April 2012
Tokyo hotels are showing signs of recovery a year after the 9.0-magnitude earthquake and tsunami devastated the city. Still, there is a long way to go until the market fully recovers.
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03 October 2011
From the desks of the HotelNewsNow.com editorial staff:
• Joie de Vivre, Thompson Hotels merge; plan new brands;
• hoteliers less receptive to price negotiations;
• Kayak puts IPO on hold;
• NH Hoteles awaits benefits of HNA JV in China; and
• Kyriakidis to head Marriott's MEA division.
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HNN Newswire
12 February 2009
CIOs from three major hotel groups take on new roles for technology-based organization.
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By Jason Q. Freed, News Editor
03 October 2011
A merger between the two like-minded lifestyle hotel companies will pave the way for domestic and international growth, including plans to introduce or acquire additional brands.
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HNN Newswire
21 February 2012
Commune Hotels & Resorts is a result of the merger between Thompson Hotels and Joie de Vivre. The company has more than 30 hotels and eyes international expansion.
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By Lisa Francesca Nand, HotelNewsNow.com correspondent
15 June 2011
Large hotel companies have noticed the successes of the boutique hotel market and now these big players want their piece of the action, participants said Tuesday during the Boutique Hotel Summit in London .
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By Jason Q. Freed, News Editor
29 May 2013
The first location is under development in Manhattan, and a second location will follow in West SoHo. Both are slated to open in early 2015.
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By Harvey Chipkin, HotelNewsNow.com contributor
29 May 2012
The world’s tallest Holiday Inn is scheduled to open in October. Other hotels on track near the World Trade Center are a Thompson Hotel, a Fairfield Inn, a Four Points by Sheraton Financial District and an Aloft.
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By Shawn A. Turner, Finance Editor
20 November 2009
Lawsuit claims online travel agencies have not remitted taxes owed to the state.
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By Shawn A. Turner, Finance Editor
20 November 2009
Online travel agencies are being repeatedly hit nationwide by lawsuits claiming the companies are holding back on portions of the taxes owed.
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