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The Farnam Hotel Garners National Recognition

August 5, 2024

The Farnam Hotel, a 120-room boutique property in downtown Omaha continues to garner national attention.

The hotel earned the highest guest satisfaction scores in Marriott’s North America portfolio. The Farnam has also been crowned the Marriott Autograph Collection Hotel of the Year. This prestigious recognition further underscores the hotel’s dedication to excellence in every aspect of its operations.

Behind the scenes, the dedicated team at The Farnam Hotel has been instrumental in its success. Tiffany Guyle, the director of sales at the hotel, has been honored as the Hotel Equities Director of Sales of the Year, showcasing her outstanding leadership and unwavering commitment to driving the hotel’s growth and success. Hotel Equities is a hotel ownership, management, and development firm that owns approximately 300 hotels and resorts in the United States and Canada.

The Farnam Hotel also made history as the first and only hotel in Nebraska to be approved by Forbes, a significant achievement that highlights its exceptional quality and service standards.

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