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Gay Hotel Established (Press, 13 July 1983)

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Summary: Gay Hotel Established (Press, 13 July 1983)

On 13 July 1983, it was reported that Gay International, a San Francisco-based company largely comprised of homosexuals, has acquired a 26-room hotel in Salt Lake City. The hotel, named the Wishing Well, was purchased for $400,000 (equivalent to NZ$612,000). This acquisition is viewed as the beginning of an international chain aimed at catering specifically to the gay community. Mr Robert Hunniecutt, an attorney representing the firm, indicated that this move marks the initiation of a series of bed-and-breakfast establishments, with plans for approximately two dozen additional properties across the United States, as well as in major cities such as London, Paris, and Munich. Gay International is already known for publishing directories for homosexuals and is poised to diversify its business interests further.

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Publish Date:13th July 1983
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19830713_2_84_6.html