ROCHESTER, Wis. -- Business travelers staying in temporary suites
-- which offer a bedroom, living room and kitchen facilities --
will pay the most in Manhattan at $290 per night and the least in
Tyler, Texas, at $79 per night, according to research conducted by
Runzheimer International.
Manhattan was by far the most expensive location among the 240
U.S. markets surveyed by Runzheimer.
Washington ($193), San Francisco ($187), Providence, R.I. ($178)
and the suburbs of New York City ($177) round out the top five most
expensive.
The cheapest markets -- after Tyler -- are Greenville, S.C.,
($81); Tulsa, Okla. ($81); Columbia, S.C. ($85); and Fort Wayne,
Ind. ($85).
To check out the entire survey, visit www.runzheimer.com/corpc/news/scripts/042103.asp.