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Benchmark Hospitality International opens new resort in Naples, Florida
Friday, January 26, 2007
Benchmark Hospitality International is opening Phase I of its new resort in Naples, Florida, The Cottages at Naples Bay Resort. Roy A. Young, Benchmark`s managing director for Naples Bay Resort commenting on the new launch said “It is with great pleasure that I announce the opening of The Cottages at Naples Bay Resort”.

“Naples Bay Resort is Benchmark`s newest Personal Luxury Resort and The Cottages are the first phase of this spectacular property to open.”

Benchmark expects to open Phase II -- The Club at Naples Bay Resort – in February 2007.
Rania Deimezi - Friday, January 26, 2007
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