Drive-To Meetings

Despite widespread vehicle recalls and fluctuating gas prices, driving is increasingly the preferred mode of transportation when it comes to meetings

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Site Scene

Maine Four Points by Sheraton Bangor Airport recently took the wraps off a $9 million renovation. The

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Silicon Valley Is a Sports Haven for groups

Silicon Valley is known the world over as a place where innovation thrives and technological advancements are made, a place where very smart people

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Midwest lake venues brim with character

There’s a magical quality to being on the water—hints of summer days past and problems forgotten. Groups can recapture those fond

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3 Ways to Experience Grand Rapids Art: Public Displays, Museums and Garden Parks

Set in southwest Michigan, Grand Rapids’ affinity for art creatives and admirers goes back to the 1800s when the city was known as "Furniture

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What's New

From north to south, the Golden State’s destinations, airports, hotels and group facilities are focused on attracting visitors with new and

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Gaming Destinations: What to Know

More CoverageBetting on MeetingsOnce primarily

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20 Years of Meetings Milestones

I began 1987 by traveling to New Orleans with a client for a site inspection—it never occurred to me to ask if the levees would hold. In

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High-Tech on the Range

More CoverageHorsin’ Around for Business

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Connectivity and eclectic experiences lead Gen-Y incentives

It’s hard to believe, but the oldest members of the Snapchat and smoothies generation are approaching their mid-30s. Millennials, also known as

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Step back in time in Greater Hartford and Mystic

Located in the third-smallest state in the U.S., at just 5,500 square miles, Connecticut’s Greater Hartford and Mystic metropolitan area makes

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Musical attractions take center stage in Tennessee

There’s no denying that Tennessee is a towering legend of musical heritage. From echoing hills to city streets, this state has grown much of

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Group options are booming in Greater Seattle

Never standing still, Greater Seattle continues to evolve as a cultural innovator, pushing the boundaries in everything from technology to artwork

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Northern Virginia's golf courses inspire business

Yes, there are fabulous boardrooms with floor-to-ceiling windows and comfy chairs, and fine-dining establishments with great ambience and even better

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Massachusetts scores with gamut of playtime venues

Playing in his 10th career AFC Championship game this January, quarterback Tom Brady fell just shy of engineering the comeback win that would have

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Miami and Fort Lauderdale offer captivating venues

It’s a new year, and Miami and Fort Lauderdale have made their resolutions: more hotels. From the newly opened Margaritaville Hollywood Beach

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San Antonio Renovated Spaces, New Hotels and an Upgraded Convention Center for Post-Pandemic Meetings

San Antonio celebrated its 300th birthday in 2018. Throughout its many years, the city has been a colony of Spain, a territory of Mexico, part of the

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Toronto takes the lead as games and recreation hub

This summer, Toronto and more than a dozen municipalities throughout southern Ontario hosted the 2015 Pan American and Parapan American Games.

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Tucson Powers Through the Pandemic with Major Convention Core Projects

Although the COVID-19 pandemic has put the brakes on many ambitious destination development projects, Tucson, Arizona, is forging ahead with a

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Downtown Tucson

North to South, the rich history of the Carolinas is on full display for groups

From North Carolina’s coastal lighthouses and the Wright Brothers National Memorial in Kitty Hawk to South Carolina’s Civil War-era forts

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