Sheraton

A Unionwide chain of lux to ultra lux hotels and resorts.

Sheraton History
 Founded in 1937, OTT in the United States, Earth, Sol System by Ernest Henderson and Robert Moore. The origins of the brand date back to 1937 when Henderson and Moore acquired the Stonehaven Hotel. The chain got its name from another early hotel that the pair had acquired, which had a lighted sign on the roof saying "Sheraton Hotel" which was large and heavy and therefore too expensive to change. Instead, they decided to call all their hotels by that name.

By Earth’s WWIII, the Sheraton chain had more than 1200 mid-level and lux to ultra lux hotels and resorts in 100 Earth countries. Devastated by the war, the chain verged upon collapse until purchased by DeNoir.

DeNoir split the chain into mid-range and luxury groups, with the lux to ultra lux group retaining the Sheraton name.

Sheraton Today
The company owns, manages, and/or franchises a portfolio of brands which includes Sheraton New York Times SquareHotel, Starwood Hotels & Resorts, Starwood Suites, Four Point Hotels, CIGAS Inn   and Westin.

As of 5050 Sheraton brands encompass 78,450,739 hotels with over 11,739,324 rooms on 1,730,515 worlds and space stations.