Career Forum - South September 2010

Searching for a new job has never been an easy process and it’s become an increasingly competitive environment since the introduction of

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Iconic properties give perspective on Oregon

With its indie arts spirit, celebrated wine regions, charming coastal havens and adventurous mountain escapes, Oregon is a state that packs plenty of

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Hotel Demand Soars Across Nation; Biggest Jumps in the West

Within just the last few years, virtually all hotel operators were struck with fear by precipitous drops in room demand as travelers weathered the

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Finders Keepers

More CoverageNew York StateWhat started as a

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New Hotel Brand Takes Off in Texas

Three Rivers Inn and Suites is pleased to announce the opening of brand-new hotels in Three Rivers and Port Arthur, Texas, following a one-and-a

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The Philippines: Fun and Sun for a Song

A nation made up of more than 7,000 islands, the Philippines is one of the most affordable and friendly destinations in all of Asia. Making the

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Michael Goodman Satisfies Refined Palates at Four Seasons Las Vegas

One thing’s for sure; there’s a lot of competition when it comes to being a chef in Las Vegas. With cuisine celebrity names and faces

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Major hotel companies aim to capture indie spirit

The lifestyle hotel, once found only among independent boutique properties, has gone mainstream, with major hotel companies rolling out brands

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Artsy Emphasis for Former PA Four Seasons

PHILADELPHIASage Hospitality recently unveiled plans for the Logan, Philadelphia's Hotel. The project has officially begun its transformation and is

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Baltimore Unveils Unique Boutique

BALTIMOREInterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) Hotel opened its first Indigo brand property in Maryland. The 162-room

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Birmingham

Birmingham’s rapid industrialization through the turn of the 20th century earned it the nickname the "Magic City." The iron and steel produced

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A Look at Pandemic-Era Events in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area

It could be argued that Texas was one of the first states to welcome back a large, high-profile, in-person meeting amid the COVID-19 pandemic:

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Government Meetings

More CoverageChange of FocusEconomic woes may

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4 Fresh Hotels in the Midwest to Consider for Future Meetings

Stay up to date on the latest venue openings and property renovations, including these four found around Mid-America.  Illinois 

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Emerging Destinations

What makes for a good meetings destination in a recession? Affordable places that are well-equipped with facilities and unique amenities are making

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Sports Venues a Hot Option for Charlotte Meetings Groups

Sporting events score high for the economies of North Carolina’s Charlotte and neighboring Cabarrus County. Major league action includes

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Key Notes: Nationwide! (June 2015)

Welcome to the June issue, which may have a little more heft than what you typically receive.Perhaps for lack of a better term, we’ve gone

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Visit Anaheim Names Ronnie Collins Senior Vice President of Sales

Visit Anaheim announced Ronnie Collins will join the DMO as senior vice president of sales, effective March 27. Collins will lead and direct Visit

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Ronnie Collins, Senior Vice President of Sales, Visit Anaheim

Scott Shellman & Wendi Haught, Framework Meetings & Destinations

Scott Shellman & Wendi Haught, CMP Partners   Framework Meetings & Destinations   Coeur d’

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Fort Myers/Sanibel is laid-back but ready for business

Nice-and-easy easily sums up the area of southwest Florida known as The Beaches of Fort Myers and Sanibel, which combines a variety of laid-back

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