Hotel Briefs: Hilton reopens landmark hotel in Kansas City

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A Hilton franchisee reopened the President Hotel in downtown Kansas City, Mo., a landmark dating from 1926 that has stood stood vacant for two decades.

Now branded the Hilton President Kansas City, the hotel is managed by Presidian Management and operated under a franchise agreement with Hilton.

The building, located a block from the Kansas City Convention Center, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

The original hotel had about 450 rooms; the renovated version has 213 rooms and suites and 12,000 square feet of what Hilton calls "Internet-enabled" meetings space.

The Orlando Hotel, a small property in West Los Angeles, is the latest to sign on as a member of Boutique, Preferred Hotel Group's new hotel brand.

Preferred said the Boutique brand is geared to distinctive properties of 150 rooms or less that emphasize "exceptional style, service and personality on an intimate scale."

The Orlando, formerly the Beverly Plaza, recently completed a two-year, $4 million renovation.

The 175-year old Breidenbacher Hof, a luxury hotel in Dusseldorf, Germany, that fell into disrepair and closed in 1999, is being reopened by the West Paces Hotel Group, the upscale hotel firm launched by former Ritz-Carlton CEO Horst Schulze.

The hotel's new owner, the Pearl of Kuwait Real Estate Co., has teamed up with West Paces and plans to reopen the property in 2007 as part of a mixed-use development that will include a 100-room luxury hotel, restaurants, high-end retailers, some offices and serviced residential apartments.

The property will be operated under Capella Hotels & Resorts, West Paces' top-tier international hotel brand. 

Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts is slated to open its first all-inclusive resort in Thailand on Jan. 15, a tented camp known as the Four Seasons Golden Triangle.

The company's newest resort overlooks the confluence of the Ruak and Mekong rivers as well as the Thailand, Myanmar and Laos borders. Accommodations are in 15 customized platform tents with decks, furnished to represent 19th-century adventure expeditions.

Michael Milligan is Travel Weekly's hotel editor. E-mail him at [email protected].

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