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Le Méridien is an
American upscale, design-focused
international hotel brand with a
European perspective. It was
originally founded by Air
France in 1972...
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Hotels catered toward business travelers. In 2005,
Starwood purchased the
Le Méridien brand. In 2004, Starwood's
founder and CEO
Barry Sternlicht stepped down...
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Regent Street to be realised. The
hotel was
bought by
Le Méridien in 1986 and
renamed Le Méridien Piccadilly. In 2010,
Starman Hotels, a
joint venture...
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known by the
commercial name
Les Ateliers Gaîté. With 957 rooms, it is the third-largest
hotel in
Paris after the
Le Méridien Étoile and the
Hyatt Regency...
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Le Méridien Hong Kong,
Cyberport (Chinese: 香港數碼港艾美酒店) is a 170-room
hotel forming part of the
Cyberport digital community development in Hong Kong's Telegraph...
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Burning Sun's
shares were as follows:
owners of
Le Méridien Seoul, 42 percent; Lee Sung-hyun (CEO of
Le Méridien Seoul), 8 percent; Yuri Holdings, 20 percent...
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Le Méridien Taichung (Chinese: 台中李方艾美酒店) is a 22-storey
hotel located in
Central District,
Taichung City, Taiwan. It is the 17th
tallest building...
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subsidiary of
Strategic Hotel Capital, on May 9, 2006, and
rebranded it as
Le Méridien San
Francisco the
following day,
under franchise from Starwood. In 2010...
- Beach. The
hotel originally opened in 1976 as the
Hotel Meridien Copacabana,
later Le Méridien Copacabana. In 2007,
Starwood sold the
building to Iberostar...
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awarded in the 1995
Michelin guide.
White then
moved the
restaurant to the
Le Méridien Piccadilly Hotel, London, in 1997,
taking on the
listed Oak Room as the...