Imperial 400
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Industry | Hotels |
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Founded | Los Angeles, California 1959 |
Defunct | 1987 |
Area served
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United States |
Key people
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Bernard Whitney (founder) |
Services | Lodging |
Imperial 400 was an American motel chain. It was founded in 1959 by Bernard Whitney in Los Angeles, California. Its properties were typically two-story buildings with "gull wing" shaped roofs over the lobby. It was a limited-service hotel chain, competing mainly with Travelodge.[1]
In 1965, Imperial 400 filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.[2] Its headquarters were moved to Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and again to Arlington, Virginia. By the 1980s, the chain was sold to Interpart S.A., a Luxembourg-based company, and was later dissolved.[1]
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- Defunct hotel chains
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- Companies that have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy