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hotel

[hoh-tel] / hoʊˈtɛl /


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In the past, the hotel itself was the subject of tension.

From BBC

Guardiola was in relaxed mood as he looked forward to enjoying a view of the Northern Lights from his hotel room.

From Barron's

Spending to build offices, hotels, apartment buildings and warehouses is projected to fall in 2026, according to estimates from FMI Corp., a Raleigh, N.C.,-based construction consulting company.

From The Wall Street Journal

He says large-scale concerts are increasingly “economic events in their own right,” driving higher hotel occupancy, room rates and discretionary spending in food, retail and transport, much like the Formula One Singapore Grand Prix.

From The Wall Street Journal

Thomas Crampton, a longtime Davos attendee, said he has been offered hotel badges for 1,200 Swiss francs, equivalent to about $1,500, up from the actual cost of 165 francs.

From The Wall Street Journal