BOSTON— Le Méridien Boston has been renamed the Langham Hotel, Boston, reflecting the new brand name of Langham Hotels International Ltd., the current hotel owner’s management arm. Langham Hotels International will manage the property along with The Langham, London and the five-star Langham Hotel, Hong Kong. Remaining in place are signature features such as Café Fleuri’s Chocolate Bar; Julien, its classic French restaurant; as well as key personnel, including Serge Denis, the hotel’s managing director of 10 years and Bob Ahern, doorman for two decades. Built as the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston in 1922, the granite and limestone building opened as a 326-room luxury hotel in 1981.
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