Hilton Worldwide Holdings has agreed to pay $210 million for the Graduate Hotels brand, a 10-year-old company that operates hotels in some of the nations biggest college towns.
Source: Inman News
Hilton heads back to campus with $210M Graduate Hotels acquisition
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