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| founders = [[Jean-Claude Messier]]<br/>[[Carl Buchholz]]
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| January 9, 1937
| January 9, 1937
| [[Dossobuono]]
| [[Dossobuono]]
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| May 25, 1989
| [[Kisaki]]
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| November 3, 1921
| November 3, 1921
| [[Massapequa]]
| [[Massapequa]]
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| rowspan="3" | Grand Pines
| rowspan="4" | Grand Pines
| June 11, 1973
| June 11, 1973
| [[Ban Khaem]]
| [[Ban Khaem]]
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| July 16, 1959
| July 16, 1959
| [[Hamilton, D.C]]
| [[Hamilton, D.C]]
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| June 6, 1923
| [[Mattawa]]
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| April 5, 1955
| April 5, 1955
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===Planned===
===Planned===
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*Grand Pines [[Nissaka]]: April 5, 2022
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==Incidents and criticism==
==Incidents and criticism==
===Assassination of Stefano Benedetto===
===2004 October attacks===
On October 12, 2004, three armed men entered the Grand Pines hotel in Hamilton, D.C, and began shooting. Eleven hotel guests were fatally wounded or killed, with six injured.
This led to the creation of the [[Homeland Security Act of 2004]], a congressional act which formed the [[Ibravian Department of Homeland Security|Department of Homeland Security]].

Latest revision as of 10:33, 1 April 2022

Four Pines Hotels and Resorts
IndustryHospitality
FoundedMarch 8, 1921; 103 years ago (1921-03-08)
FoundersJean-Claude Messier
Carl Buchholz
Headquarters2 Elizabeth Street, ,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Alexander McNamara Jr.
Haamid el-Ghani
ParentMessier Group

Four Pines Hotels and Resorts is a Mardisian multinational luxury hotel and resort chain operating ?? hotels in ?? countries. It is owned by the Messier and Buchholz families.

History

Brands

Four Pines Resorts

Grand Pines

Presidential Hotels

Locations

Current

Hotel Opened Location
Four Pines Resort January 9, 1937 Dossobuono
May 25, 1989 Kisaki
November 3, 1921 Massapequa
Grand Pines June 11, 1973 Ban Khaem
July 16, 1959 Hamilton, D.C
June 6, 1923 Mattawa
April 5, 1955 Montbéliard
Presidential Hotel August 28, 1936 Giannaccio
August 13, 1968 New Yukon
March 8, 1921 Vacquier

Planned

Incidents and criticism

Assassination of Stefano Benedetto

2004 October attacks

On October 12, 2004, three armed men entered the Grand Pines hotel in Hamilton, D.C, and began shooting. Eleven hotel guests were fatally wounded or killed, with six injured.

This led to the creation of the Homeland Security Act of 2004, a congressional act which formed the Department of Homeland Security.