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Meridian Luxury Suites Announces Affiliation with Warwick International Hotels

Mon Jan 21, 2008 1:58pm EST
LAS VEGAS--(Business Wire)--The Meridian Luxury Suites, an exclusive resort oasis near the
heart of the Las Vegas Strip, announced a new affiliation today with
Warwick International Hotels, a privately owned luxury hotel company.

   The Meridian Luxury Suites is a new all-suite, non-gaming,
smoke-free resort steps from the Las Vegas Strip on Flamingo Road and
Koval Lane. More than 400 smartly decorated luxury suites located on
16 acres of quiet beauty offer guests a choice of spacious studios,
one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms, two-bedroom designer suites, two-bedroom
suites with a den and a 2,000-square-foot presidential suite.

   "Warwick is pleased to join the Las Vegas market in our
affiliation with The Meridian Luxury Suites," stated Richard Chiu,
President of Warwick International Hotels. "This jewel in the desert
is Warwick's only U.S. affiliate and we look forward to showcasing it
to our loyal international customer base."

   "We are proud to be affiliated with Warwick International Hotels,"
said Tom Baker of Access Hotel Management, Meridian's management
company. "Mr. Chiu's commitment to premier worldwide locations and
strong customer service will be a good partnership for the Meridian
Luxury Suites."

   The Meridian offers virtual room tours, special room packages and
promotions and online booking at www.meridianlasvegas.com.

   About Access Hotel Management: A full-service management company
that specializes in providing complete management services to
independent boutique hotels. Access Hotel Management offers a broad
range of expertise with nearly 60 years of combined
hospitality-related experience in such areas as hotel and resort
operations, development, finance, food and beverage, consulting, and
management/franchise contract negotiation.
www.accesshotelmanagement.com

   About Warwick International Hotels: Warwick International Hotels
was founded in 1980 with the purchase of the Warwick Hotel in New
York. This landmark hotel was built by William Randolph Hearst out of
love for his long-standing mistress Marion Davis and her Hollywood
friends. Since then, Warwick International Hotels has expanded
rapidly, establishing a reputation for combining local characteristics
with attentive service to its clients in elegant and luxurious
settings. There are now more than 40 Warwick Hotels & Resorts on five
continents. Over the past five years Warwick International Hotels has
spent more than $80 million for its worldwide renovations. The
Collection's e-directory of hotels and resorts worldwide can be
accessed through the website, www.warwickhotels.com.

Access Hotel Management
Tom Baker, 469-576-1641
or
B&P Public Relations
Melody Cannon, 702-967-2222 or 702-292-3977

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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