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Originally Posted by AustinGoesVertical
Honestly, I think the Fairmont should do one of two things:
They could buy the land, restore the house and make a free tour part of the hotel package or they could even classify it as a guest suite and charge a really high nightly rate that includes the hotel's amenities but a stay in the house. Think of how perfect it would be for a group of executives coming in for a convention.
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Originally Posted by wwmiv
Can you find examples of anything like this happening elsewhere? Unique idea.
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I also like this idea. My only issue is that this particular house/building seems fairly small. I could see it as a single-rented building for the uber rich, I guess, as opposed to a place for several executives. I saw the photos of the inside (didn't look at all of them, though). It seems like one large suite with a couple of bedrooms upstairs and a common area downstairs.