Paris Hilton going into the hotel business - TravelMole


Paris Hilton going into the hotel business

Wednesday, 24 Jul, 2006 0

First, it was Nicky Hilton. She announced a luxury hotel brand starting out in Miami.

Then, it was sister Paris. She is embarking on a planned luxury hotel in Las Vegas.

“The first one (of a chain) will be in Las Vegas. I love poker and blackjack. And I always win — I’ve played it since I was 12, when I won $15,000,” she told SFGate.com.

The hotel will feature a $5,000-a-night penthouse.

Nicky’s own Nicky O Hotels are supposed to start in Miami and continue on to a Chicago version. Suites there will range from $300 a night to $5,000 for rooftop penthouses.

The two Hiltons, as heiresses, have had some experience in the area.

Report by David Wilkening



 

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