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As part of the settlement, Motel 6 also agreed it will not hand over guest information nationwide absent a warrant or other legal order, and will improve employee training, Ferguson said.
The locations of resorts and hotels owned by PTDC in Punjab are Motels at Taxila, Wagha Lahore and Bahawalpur.
The locations of resorts and hotels owned by PTDC in the country include; four hotels in Punjab Flashman's Hotel (Rawalpindi), one restaurant in Islamabad (Damn-e-Koh), Motels at Taxila, Wagha Lahore and 30 motels all over the country including 16 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), one in Balochistan, 10 in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) and it also owns a roadside facility at Bahawalpur.
The tourist staying in PTDC Motels will be provided special discounted facilities to enjoy the summer season.
The fire started on the ground-level floor of the motel, Murphy said.
The motel, whose clients are mostly long-term residents, appealed the closure in housing court later that month, saying the matter was a housing issue.
Motel 6 chief executive officer, Jim Amorosia, said, 'Motel 6 has a lot to celebrate, having opened our 500th franchise-owned location this year.
Brother-in-law Ian dropped us back off at the motel some time later.
THE SUMMER ROAD TRIP is back--and triumphantly back, too, is the road trip's essential component, the inexpensive roadside motel. The motel is sometimes dubbed an American icon, but that's wrong: It's a Western icon.
A solar hot water system has been installed at the Gale River Motel & Cottages in Franconia, making it the first motel in the state to use such a system.
In yet another eventful day at a local motel, officers responded to an emergency call regarding a methamphetamine lab that a tenant had set up in one of the rooms.
Thirty-seven years ago, Evaristo Gonzalez, a Spaniard who emigrated to Brazil from Galicia, decided to invest in what at the time was a novel business concept: the luxury motel. Three generations later, his grandson Celso Gonzalez is following in his footsteps, repeating the formula in Spain, a country where the idea of a hotel directly associated with sex is not yet culturally understood.
"In Tuolumne, this environment is our life," says Peggy Mosley, innkeeper at the Groveland Motel and supporter of the dams.