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About
Stanford Hotels Corporation |
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Stanford selects the
brand for every property with extreme care to
promote market leadership of every hotel in its
location. The goal is not only to take a property
to its optimal market value, but also to create
outstanding hotel environments that lead to
greater customer comfort and appreciation. By
maximizing this strategy, Stanford ranks in the
top 25% for each brand and top 20% across the
industry for all standard benchmarks.
The
Company has a strong capital structure together
with long standing relationships with major
financial institutions including HSBC and Wells
Fargo.
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Time-tested experience

Since 1985, Stanford has purchased hotels
beginning with expedient acquisitions of
under-performing properties. Of the 13 hotels the
Company holds today, all boast significantly
improved sales and market valuation. Stanford
maintains an aggressive yet careful growth
strategy that has two aims, the purchase of major
hotels in major metropolitan areas, and the
development of large-scale hotels when property
purchases in a given market are not advantageous.

Streamlined and responsive

Stanford's distinctive hand’s-on management
philosophy contributes significantly to its
overall success. Stanford hires experienced
managers and invests them with the authority and
responsibility for day-to-day operations. However,
services and expertise that are normally too
costly to exist within every hotel are available
from the corporate office. These support services
include project management, centralized
accounting, information technology, landscape
architecture, interior and lighting design among
others. The results -- lower overhead plus timely
response to individual needs and rapid decisions
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Stanford Destinations |
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Albuquerque, New Mexico |
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Boca Raton, Florida |
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Charlotte, North Carolina |
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Herndon, Virginia |
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Orlando, Florida |
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Phoenix, Arizona |
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Pleasanton, California |
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Rancho Cordova, California |
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San Diego, California |
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San Francisco, California |
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Santa Clara, California |
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Waikiki, Hawaii |
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Woodland Hills, California |
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