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Location, Location, Location 10-22-25

Openings in Istanbul and Portland, Ore.

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Harvey Chipkin

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Istanbul — Garner Hotel Istanbul – Airport Arnavutköy has opened, marking the first Garner hotel in Turkey. The hotel is about 10 miles from Istanbul Airport in the Arnavutköy district, providing convenient access to local amenities and transportation options, including subway, bus and taxi services. The 56 rooms offer ergonomic workspaces and free high-speed WiFi. Amenities include the Garner Shop for 24/7 snacks and drinks, and a restaurant. There are plans to expand the room count to 118 by 2027.

Portland, Ore. — The Cambria Hotel Portland – Pearl District has opened with 178 rooms, offering easy access to the Oregon Convention Center. The hotel offers a fitness studio, 1,350 square feet of meeting space and a restaurant.

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