NORCROSS, GA, August 20, 2012 (Press-News.org) Imperial Investments Group, an Atlanta, GA based hotel management company and development group, announces a new partnership with BookIt.com . Imperial Investments Group (IIG) and its affiliates own and manage 11 hotels located in the southeastern United States. Through their partnership with BookIt.com , IIG will now be able to provide guests who make a hotel reservation at BookIt.com with travel specials and vacation deals.
BookIt.com is an independent, online travel agency that specializes in offering hotel and vacation packages. Deals available at BookIt.com include specials such as nightly rebates, multi-night packages, gift cards, and more. Options to add activities and services to bookings may also be available.
"BookIt.com facilitates users to book various travel needs including hotel, air, car, and vacation packages for a trip all in one purchase," explains Naren Shah, Chief Operating Officer for IIG. "Imperial Investments Group is proud to partner with BookIt.com as a way to better serve our hotel guests," says Mr. Shah.
Founded in 1980, Imperial Investments Group is a company dedicated to hospitality and service. Hotels owned and operated by Imperial Investments Group include:
- Comfort Inn and Conference Center Northeast in Atlanta, GA
- Sheraton Atlanta Perimeter North
- Holiday Inn Express & Suites Atlanta N-Perimeter Mall
- Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport North I-85
- Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta-Galleria
- Hampton Inn Atlanta-Southlake
- Hampton Inn Spartanburg North I-85
- Hampton Inn Gaffney, SC
- Holiday Inn Express Simpsonville, SC
- Super 8 Monroe, NC
- Relax Inn in Monroe, NC
To learn more about IIG's hospitality management services and properties, visit www.imperialinvestmentsgroup.com.
About Imperial Investments Group
Imperial Investments Group, Inc., founded in 1980, is a privately-held real estate acquisition, development, and management company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Employing over 300 people, the company and its affiliates presently own and manage 11 hotels comprising of 1035 rooms located in the Southeastern United States. The company's strategy is to capitalize on its proven management and operations experience, turnaround track record, financial discipline, sophisticated technology, and communications platform.
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Imperial Investments Group Partners with BookIt.com to Offer Vacation Deals to Travelers
Imperial Investments Group, a real-estate development, and management company, announces a new partnership with BookIt.com . The partnership will allow the company to offer travel specials to guests staying at any of their 11 southeastern hotels.
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[Press-News.org] Imperial Investments Group Partners with BookIt.com to Offer Vacation Deals to TravelersImperial Investments Group, a real-estate development, and management company, announces a new partnership with BookIt.com . The partnership will allow the company to offer travel specials to guests staying at any of their 11 southeastern hotels.