Cambria Hotels finished 2017 by opening the most properties in a single year and increasing the pipeline to the largest in the brand’s history. The upscale brand franchised by Choice Hotels International, Inc., one of the world’s largest hotel companies, now has 37 open hotels across the United States, including 10 that opened last year. In addition, there are more than 70 properties in the pipeline.
“Cambria Hotels’ rapid growth strengthens our position in the upscale segment. In addition to setting a record for openings this year, we also established important brand firsts, like opening on the West Coast in Los Angeles and bringing our first adaptive reuse to life in Chicago,” said Janis Cannon, senior vice president, upscale brands, Choice Hotels. “From the incredible relationships we have built with our developers, to the beautiful, locally-inspired designs of our properties, this brand is on the move. We look forward to introducing customers to more Cambria hotels
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CLEVELAND Sherwin-Williams has been ingrained in the Cleveland community since the company was founded in 1866. After threats the company could be leaving Northeast Ohio, they are not only staying put, but growing.
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A big win for downtown Cleveland. They still had to make a business decision, said 3rd Ward Councilman Kerry McCormick. What they say to the world was that Cleveland s a great place to do business. Cleveland is a great place to locate your public headquarters and they made that decision to not only stay here in Cleveland, but to grow their headquarters.