Coming down, going up The Comfort Inn sign came down Tuesday and the Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott went up as renovations continued to the hotel expected to open on May 1. The property is operated by Cranston-based TPG Hotel & Resorts with over 60
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The Comfort Inn sign came down Tuesday and the Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott went up as renovations continued to the hotel expected to open on May 1. The property is operated by Cranston-based TPG Hotel & Resorts with over 60 hotels and nearly 18,000 guestrooms currently under management coast to coast, according to its website. TPG Hotels & Resorts generates more than $850 million in gross annual revenue. (Warwick Beacon photos)
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richardcorrente
Over the last twenty years, I have scheduled dozens of meetings at the old "Comfort Inn." There staff was totally professional and courteous. The meeting rooms were sterile-clean, and their rates were more reasonable than most other hotels. Watching the new sign go up is progress, I guess, but I hope the rates don't go up as well. This hotel is one of the true gems of Warwick.
Happy Spring everyone.
Rick Corrente
The Taxpayers Mayor
Friday, April 20, 2018 Report this
Justanidiot
twos bad cragslist has taken down the personlls part of their webs sight. it must be hards to find more friends to attend meatings now
Tuesday, April 24, 2018 Report this