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Victory Inn Opens in Mount Clemens, MI

MOUNT CLEMENS, MI, October 9, 2008. A Victory Hotels International today announced the official new franchise of it’s property located at 1 North River Road in Mount Clemens. On Thursday October 09th, 2008 there will be a ribbon cutting ceremony at 4:00 pm with the honorable Mayor Barb Dempsey & Macomb County Chamber Members followed by an invitation only gathering until 7:00 pm with complimentary food tasting & refreshments.

The 99 room four-story hotel is located at 1 North River road within minutes of the Selfridge ANG Base, Gibraltar Trade Center, Macomb County Courthouse, & Mount Clemens’ downtown district. The hotel is operated by Mount Clemens Lodge. A Victory Inn hotel combines service, quality and comfort at affordable prices making A VICTORY brands a fast growing franchise in today’s market place.

This hotel is one of six now in Michigan that was scheduled to franchise with AVictory Hotels International in the past year alone.

Amenities such as Free Continental Breakfast served daily. Complimentary high-speed wireless internet access, in room coffee maker, iron-ironing board, hair dryer, easy-to-set alarm clock, and complimentary local telephone calls can be made from the room. We offer various room types, Double, King, & Whirlpool.

The Manhattan Club will be operating the restaurant, lounge (musical entertainment provided by DJ, Band & Karaoke) & banquet center at the hotel and provides on site facilities for charitable organizations with 501C3 licensing to host Texas Hold’EM Poker (cash/tourneys) every Thursday - Sunday from 5:00 pm - 2:00 am.

To make reservations or request additional information please contact the hotel direct at (586) 465-2185 or TOLL FREE 1-866-261-2386. Visit our website at www.victoryhotelsinternational.com A Victory Inn is part of Victory Hotels International. The company develops, owns, manages and franchises hotels.




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