Mid-Block Hotels: Finding Room for More Inns
The Real Deal 2008, Jan 2
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Publisher Description
Byline: Vanessa Weiman With the hotel business in New York City continuing to boom, a market niche is widening for select-service hotels in mid-block locations. These properties -- think of brand offshoots such as Hilton Garden Inn or Holiday Inn Express -- fall between the "budget" and "luxury" categories, offering mid-priced beds, decent coffee and wi-fi access.
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