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Articles in June 7, 2004 issue of Hotel & Motel Management
- Alarm panel
- Clock radio
- Embossed towels
- Vacuums
- Cover Plate
- Outsourced cleaning
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New York City occupancy for March reached its highest level for any March since 1969
by Elaine Simon -
Family business issues take special understanding, finesse
by Mike Malley -
RWB Development Co. will develop Chambers, a boutique hotel in the former Fairmont Hotel building in downtown Minneapolis
by Bruce Adams -
Kimpton Hotels will offer free wireless Internet or wired high-speed internet access at all of its hotels by the end of 2005
by Bruce Adams -
Grandvista LLC sold its resorts and sales-and-marketing locations to Westgate Resorts
by Elaine Simon - Fire-alarm control
- Coffee, tea system
- Shower options
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Vital Processing Services, a commerce enabling service, entered into an agreement with Planet Payment, an independent specialty multicurrency processor, to introduce dynamic currency conversion authorization and clearing services
by Bruce Adams -
SideStep
by Bruce Adams - In-room coffee
- Racing toward the future
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ARDA focuses on future of vacation ownership
by Elaine Yetzer Simon -
Dealing with pool hazards a sink-or-swim issue for hoteliers
by Anthony Marshall -
Wireless issue challenges owners, developers
by Tony Dela Cruz -
Good communication is key for owners, managers
by Joanne L. Harris - Fire alarm panels
- Stain remover
- Outdoor wall packs
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Sterling Valley Systems, operator of the Inntopia online booking engine, launched InntopiaP2P, an Internet-based, peer-to-peer commerce solution for lodging and travel suppliers
by Bruce Adams - Washroom services
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How big is too big? Controlled growth key to large brands' strategies
by Bruce Adams - Atlanta
- Electric hand dryer
- Eggshell finish
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HSMAI, STR marketing survey examines online reservations
by Harvey Chipkin - C-Corps higher, REITs lower during period
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Milford Lodging LLC broke ground on a new AmericInn in Milford, Del., in May
by Bruce Adams -
The Empire Hotel Group, a New York hotel management company
by Bruce Adams -
SunVest Realty Group, an Orlando-based real-estate development company, acquired Oak Plantation Vacation Ownership Resort from Oak Plantation Joint Venture
by Elaine Simon - Vacuum covers
- Room amenity
- Seating collection
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Bill Hirsch, former director of the hospitality industry at The Home Depot Supply, left the company to start a consulting service company that will specialize in product development and sales and marketing for the supply-chain side of the hotel industry
by Bruce Adams - POS terminals
- Banquet chairs
- By the numbers
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Ease of use, low maintenance keys to bathroom design
by Lisa Matte -
Brand targets growth with incentives
by Jeff Higley - Events
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Station Casinos broke ground on a 70-acre site in Las Vegas for the $450-million Red Rock Station resort and casino
by Bruce Adams -
Cendant Corp.'s hotel group introduced a Best Rate or It's Free guarantee, promising customers their first night free if they don't receive lower rates on its brand Web sites and toll-free numbers than on third-party Web sites
by Bruce Adams -
Biennials help prospects ease into owning
by William Atkinson -
SoftBrands
by Bruce Adams - Electronic DND
- Bathtub liners
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Loan defaults remain in check for now
by Jeff Higley - Lamp finials, pulls
- Interior flat paint
- Reader extender
- Air neutralizer
- Bed doubler
- Companies unveil newest products during design show
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After almost a year, Indiana's sales tax on complimentary hotel rooms was repealed
by Elaine Simon - After the bell
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BayStar Hotel Group, a Tampa, Fla.-based hotel company, will develop and operate two Hampton Inn & Suites hotels in the Tampa Bay area for $14 million
by Bruce Adams -
Keynote Systems, an internet performance authority, awarded InterContinental Hotels Group speediest Web site in the hotel industry
by Bruce Adams -
Resort Condominiums International, a timeshare exchange company, signed Champlain Shores Cottage Country Residence in Ontario
by Elaine Simon -
The Home Depot Supply
by Bruce Adams -
The American division of Brintons Carpets, the United Kingdom-based woven carpet producer, changed its name and brand identity
by Bruce Adams - Monitor-receiver
- Quotable
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Wyndham to franchise timeshares
by Elaine Yetzer Simon -
Banks often offer more refinancing options than CMBS lenders
by Jeff Wilder - Dallas
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Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide said its Sheraton Hotels & Resorts brand is rolling out new self-service kiosks brandwide
by Bruce Adams -
Fiduciary issues still keep lawyers up at night
by Tony Dela Cruz - LCD touchmonitor
- Display cases
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Ramesys Hospitality completed the installation of its Entirety Property Management System
by Bruce Adams - 8-pound vacuum
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New REIT buying 22 Crown hotels
by Bruce Adams -
Apple doesn't fall far from the Marriott tree
by Jeff Higley -
Hampton the national brand of Hampton Inn and Hampton Inn & Suites hotels, opened seven hotels in April representing 647 rooms
by Bruce Adams
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