New York Motels News
Penn National Gaming Announces a Community Relations Advisory Agreement with Russell Simmons and Labor Framework Agreement with New York Hotel & Motel Trades Council, AFL-CIO.
NEW YORK & WYOMISSING, Penn. -- Penn National Gaming, Inc. (PENN: Nasdaq) announced today that it has reached a community relations agreement with Russell Simmons' Rush Communications of NYC and a labor framework agreement with the New York Hotel & Motel Trades Council, AFL-CIO in relation
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PRACTICAL TRAVELER; Budget Beds: An Inside Look At New Motels - New York Times
LEAD: THE last two times I was on the road for research, I started gathering information on new types of inexpensive accommodations along the highway or near the airport. Three of four of the places explored were parts of chains, so you could reasonably expect to find the same thing each time. THE
Publication: The New York Times
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Town Bans the Homeless at Motels - New York Times
LEAD: In an atmosphere of division and doubt, zoning officials in this Connecticut River resort town have taken an unusually aggressive stand against the homeless: From now on, homeless people cannot be sheltered at local motels. In an atmosphere of division and doubt, zoning officials in this
Publication: The New York Times
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Accor Is Gambling on U.S. Motels - New York Times
LEAD: The $1.3 billion deal by the French hotel and restaurant company Accor S.A. to purchase Motel 6, the Dallas-based chain of economy motels, may be the boldest move yet by two executives already known for their boldness and management skills. The $1.3 billion deal by the French hotel and
Publication: The New York Times
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SAWCHUK BROWN COMMUNICATION & DESIGN URBACH KAHN & WERLIN HIGGINBOTHAM INDEPENDENT BROKERS COMMERCIAL & BUSINESS RAN NEW YORK CENTRAL HUDSON XEROX HOTEL & MOTEL ASSOCIATION IN OTHER BUSINESS ...(Business)
Michelle Brennan of Latham has been named a writer and publications coordinator at Sawchuk, Brown Associates, an Albany public relations and public affairs firm. Brennan will be responsible for editorial services and newsletter coordination. She was formerly with corporate communications at the
Publication: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
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Bronx Journal; Residents Seek Shelter From Thriving Motels - New York Times
On some mornings, Joseph Allen emerges from his home in the Fish Bay neighborhood of the northeast Bronx to find a condom or two lying in the street. Once, he looked down and saw a pair of women's underpants just past the gutter. Another time, a line of men were urinating outside his home. ''It's
Publication: The New York Times
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Progress in Moving Homeless From Motels - New York Times
A YEAR after the county began a special effort to double its stock of emergency housing, more of Westchester's homeless families are now living in emergency apartments than in motels. It is the first time since the county began keeping track of its homeless eight years ago that motels have not
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Welfare Families Leaving Motels - New York Times
LEAD: STATE social workers have moved more than 1,000 families out of welfare motels since March, reducing the number of families in the costly and unpopular housing program by 75 percent, a report to the legislature shows. ''In addition, we've relieved some people of a pretty terrible existence
Publication: The New York Times
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PRACTICAL TRAVELER; Wringing More Economy From Hotels and Motels - New York Times
LEAD: MANY are the ways to save on hotels and motels. But when it comes to real savings, the way to go is economy lodgings. These are to be found either at plain independent places or at what are called ''limited service'' chains, such as Days Inn, Motel 6, Comfort Inn, Travelodge and Econo Lodge,
Publication: The New York Times
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IN BRIEF; Fewer Homeless Living In Southampton Motels - New York Times
The number of homeless people living in motels in the Southampton area has been been sharply reduced, from 323 last Novemberto 89 in April, the Suffolk County Department of Social Services says. In releasing the figures, Dennis Nowak, a spokesman for the department, said he expected the figure to
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