The Pacific Northwest is known for its beautiful scenery, so it should come as no surprise that its big cities are committed to sustainability and reducing the environmental impact of meetings and events.
New and renovated hotels plus constant advantages like affordability, location and more make the Chicago suburbs an attractive alternative for small- to mid-sized meetings.
U.S. Travel Association leaders delivered short-term and long-term priorities for the travel industry during its State of the Industry address February 2.
As climate change continues to make headlines and companies prioritize sustainability initiatives, reducing an event’s carbon footprint can start with business travel.
From a lesson in Milwaukee’s brewing origins to the home of one of America’s most famous architects, make sure these seven venues are on your radar for your next meeting in Wisconsin.
As group business returns to Louisiana, more planners are choosing its capital city—and are pleasantly surprised by the Louisiana flair it can add to meetings. See why you should consider it.
Host your event at one of these winning sports venues, from the MLB’s newest ballpark to the future host of the 2028 Olympic Opening and Closing Ceremonies.
With the addition of JW Marriott, Anaheim Resort; Westin Anaheim Resort; and the massive sports and entertainment district, ocV!BE, Anaheim is poised to emerge as a leading California meetings destination.
City-wide conventions are coming back to Los Angeles. The nation's second-largest city held its first since the onset of the pandemic in early November.