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In 2002 the hotel underwent a $6 million renovation in expectation of increased [[Clinton Library]]-related tourism. Until December 2006 the hotel was known as the Hilton Inn North Little Rock Riverfront.
 
In 2002 the hotel underwent a $6 million renovation in expectation of increased [[Clinton Library]]-related tourism. Until December 2006 the hotel was known as the Hilton Inn North Little Rock Riverfront.
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Benihana and the Riverfront Steakhouse combined made the hotel the third top grossing restaurant outlet in North Little Rock, Arkansas, in 2008 with taxable revenue of $4.6 million.
  
 
The Wyndham is owned by [[Frank Fletcher]].
 
The Wyndham is owned by [[Frank Fletcher]].
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*Jake Bleed and David Smith, "Economy, Clinton Library Raise Hopes of Hotels in Downtown Little Rock, Ark.," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' March 27, 2002.
 
*Jake Bleed and David Smith, "Economy, Clinton Library Raise Hopes of Hotels in Downtown Little Rock, Ark.," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' March 27, 2002.
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*Laura Stevens, "Tourism Tax Take Increases for NLR," March 14, 2009.
  
 
==External links==
 
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[[Category:Hotels]]
 
[[Category:Hotels]]

Revision as of 12:34, 14 March 2009

The Wyndham Hotel in Little Rock. Photo by Phil Frana.

The Wyndham-Riverfront Little Rock is a hotel located at Two Riverfront Place on the Arkansas River in North Little Rock, Arkansas. The hotel has 220 guest suites, twelve conference rooms, and two restaurants: Benihana and the Riverfront Steakhouse.

In 2002 the hotel underwent a $6 million renovation in expectation of increased Clinton Library-related tourism. Until December 2006 the hotel was known as the Hilton Inn North Little Rock Riverfront.

Benihana and the Riverfront Steakhouse combined made the hotel the third top grossing restaurant outlet in North Little Rock, Arkansas, in 2008 with taxable revenue of $4.6 million.

The Wyndham is owned by Frank Fletcher.

References

  • Jake Bleed and David Smith, "Economy, Clinton Library Raise Hopes of Hotels in Downtown Little Rock, Ark.," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, March 27, 2002.
  • Laura Stevens, "Tourism Tax Take Increases for NLR," March 14, 2009.

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