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SERVING HEROES! During Times of Uncertainty, Communities Pull Together SERVING HEROES! During times of uncertainty, communities pull together. Doctors, nurses, hospital employees, first responders and military are all working nonstop to keep us safe. We are here for you! Highgate Hotels would like to extend a Special Rate to you during these dicult times. NEW YORK • Arthouse Hotel New York City • Millennium Times Square New York - A Hilton Aliate • Courtyard New York Manhattan/Upper East Side • Hotel NoMo SoHo • Crowne Plaza Times Square • NYCasa 46 • Double Tree by Hilton Metropolitan - New York City • NYMA, The New York Manhattan Hotel • The Gregory Hotel New York – temporarily closed • OYO Times Square • Hampton Inn Manhattan Times Square North – temporarily closed • Paramount Hotel – temporarily closed • Hilton Garden Inn New York/Times Square Central – temporarily closed • Park Central New York • Hilton Garden Inn Times Square – temporarily closed • Park Lane Hotel New York • Hilton Times Square • Refinery Hotel New York • Hotel 57 • The Renwick New York, Curio Collection – temporarily closed • The Hotel at Fifth Avenue – temporarily closed • Residence Inn New York Downtown/World Trade Center • The Hotel @ New York City • Renaissance Westchester • The Hotel @ Times Square • Row NYC • Hotel Mela – temporarily closed • Royalton New York – temporarily closed • James NoMad – temporarily closed • Royalton Park Avenue • James SoHo – temporarily closed • Stewart Hotel • The Knickerbocker • The Wagner at The Battery • Lexington New York City - Autograph Collection • WestHouse Hotel New York Manhattan Times Square • The Maxwell New York CONTACT: • The Michelangelo Hotel – temporarily closed Carla Sheets Dunn, Regional VP of Sales • Millennium Premier New York Times Square [email protected] or (551)240-9140 ILLINOIS LOUISIANA NEW JERSEY • Inn of Chicago • Westin New Orleans • Delta Woodbridge • Holiday Inn Secaucus CONTACT: CONTACT: CONTACT: Brent Hinton, Brian Atchison, Carla Sheets Dunn, Director of Sales and Marketing Director of Sales & Marketing Regional VP of Sales [email protected] or [email protected] [email protected] (630)835-9861 or (404)808-5252 or (551)240-9140.
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