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STEVENSON, WA-The Los Angeles-based real estate company paid about $59 million for the property, industry sources tell GlobeSt.com. The seller acquired the property in 2001 for $42 million and then invested $15 million or more to add 54 rooms and 15,000 sf of meeting space.
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