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Article: Best Western looks to grow; The hotel chain has its eye on expanding in Minnesota by adding 16 more hotels to the 28 it has in the state.(BUSINESS INSIDER)
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- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
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- June 12, 2006
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Byline: Susan Feyder; Staff Writer
Best Western International, the world's largest hotel chain, is looking to expand in Minnesota, where it has 28 hotels.
Best Western has targeted 16 locations throughout the state where it hopes to open hotels, including Brooklyn Park, Blaine, Forest Lake, Brainerd and Grand Rapids, said Roman Jaworowicz, director of the chain's region that encompasses Minnesota and seven other states. Jaworowicz said applications with Best Western's membership organization are pending that could result in five new hotels in Minnesota in the next 15 months.
Phoenix-based Best Western is a nonprofit membership organization made up of independently ...
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