A Brand Problem? Donald Trump's Newest Hotel Line Won't Use His Name – Forbes

Claiming his personal brand is worth billions, real estate mogul and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has put his name on everything over the years, from hotels to neckties. That’s about to change with Trump’s new line of lifestyle hotels, which will not bear the Trump name.
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Four Corners Property Trust Announces Disposition of Two Darden-Leased Restaurant Properties for $24.8 Million

The two properties are an Olive Garden restaurant in Pembroke Pines, Florida and a Bahama Breeze restaurant in Tampa, Florida. The restaurants are occupied under individual triple-net leases with approximately 14 years of weighted average term remaining. The sale is the result of an unsolicited offer at a cash cap rate of 4.75%, exclusive of transaction costs.
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HNA Acquires 25% Equity Interest in Hilton for $6.5 Billion

Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. (NYSE: HLT), HNA Group and Blackstone (NYSE: BX) announced today that HNA will acquire an approximate 25 percent equity interest in Hilton from affiliates of Blackstone, establishing a long-term strategic investment in Hilton and Hilton’s planned spin-offs of Park Hotels & Resorts and Hilton Grand Vacations.
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EVEN Hotel Miami Airport Breaks Ground

Developed by Epelboim Development Group, the $33 million, 190-room EVEN Hotel Miami Airport is the brand’s first signing in the southeastern United States.
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Miami Grill Group Forms International Corporation to Manage Global Growth

Miami Grill has further solidified its expansion into the global marketplace with the recent formation of Miami Grill International, Inc., and the appointment of International entrepreneur, Stephen Austin Saldanha as its Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
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Sheraton Hotels & Resorts Unveils Revamped Sheraton Grand London Park Lane

Sheraton Hotels & Resorts today announced the official unveil of the Sheraton Grand London Park Lane after a multi-million pound transformation of its 303 guest rooms and public spaces, including the famed Palm Court Lounge and Grade II listed Art Deco Ballroom and Silver Gallery.
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