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Luxury Boutique Hotels Become Part of the College Experience

By B&DDecember 19, 2017

Skift’s Laura Powell wrote “Luxury Boutique Hotels Become Part of the College Experience.” The article explores why high-end, boutique hotels are opening around some college campuses—many through P3s.

(December 2017)

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