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In Rome, It’s Luxury vs. Squalor

The city’s newest attempt to reimagine itself includes palatial accommodations that cost up to $41,000 a night. Cynics point to overflowing garbage and stalled public works. How will deluxe hotels fix those problems?

Jason Horowitz
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Jason Horowitz

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Hotels and Travel Lodgings, Luxury Goods and Services, Rome (Italy), Travel and Vacations
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