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Another hotel for airport district
A new 135-room, six-storey Hampton by Hilton will break ground on Monday at a site on Berry Street between Sargent and Wellington avenues.
The latest in a spate of new airport district hotels will be developed by Sargent Berry Hospitality Inc., a joint venture between two Toronto developers, Nizar Mawani and Anupam Kothari.
The pair has been involved in developing and operating mid-scale branded hotels in Ontario for the past five years.
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition April 20, 2012 B5
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