Swamp Things

Two centuries ago, much of Central Florida and most of South Florida was saturated with wetlands—swampy terrain that encompasses everything

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City Life

Downtown USA is suddenly a cool place to be. Condos are filling up with young professionals and empty nesters tired of mowing their suburban lawns.

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City Life

Downtown USA is suddenly a cool place to be. Condos are filling up with young professionals and empty nesters tired of mowing their suburban lawns.

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City Life

Downtown USA is suddenly a cool place to be. Condos are filling up with young professionals and empty nesters tired of mowing their suburban lawns.

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Coastal Orange County

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PCMA Convening Leaders Resolute in Face of Omicron Surge, Flight Chaos

PCMA is resolute that the show must go on despite the record surge of COVID-19 cases caused by the Omicron variant, which has also roiled the airline

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Inspiring Arts Experiences in Kansas City

Kansas City, the dynamic metro area that straddles the edge of the Kansas and Missouri borders, is known for its barbecue, fervent sports fans and

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Benchmark Projects Top 2015 Dining Trends

THE WOODLANDS (HOUSTON), TexasU.S.-based hospitality management company Benchmark Hospitality International has just released its Top Dining Trends

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MidAmerica Upgrades & Openings (Feb. 2015)

Arkansas Fifth Avenue Capital purchased the 228-room DoubleTree Little Rock and Waterford Hotel Groups has assumed management of the

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6 Group-Friendly F&B Experiences in Grand Rapids

Grand Rapids is enjoying an increasingly intriguing culinary scene that sets the table for delicious meetings. Cooking and cocktail classes,

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The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge—a BRILLIANT advocacy campaign!

Editor's note: The following content was supplied from a recent e-newsletter from Voices in Advocacy, a meetings industry advocacy effort headed

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How Baton Rouge Can Give Your Meeting an Authentic Louisiana Experience

When you think of Louisiana, you might immediately think of New Orleans—and for good reason, as the iconic party city bursts with personality,

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The Latest Openings and Renovations in Florida Planners Should Know About (2021)

Florida boasts growth across the state, with new hotels and renovations happening at breakneck speed. In just the first two months of 2021, 29 hotels

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Orange County Convention Center, Orlando

The Caribbean and Cancun

More CoverageIn the Beginning...Making sure

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Survey Respondents Sound Off

Do you find that your booking window is increasing or shrinking?We try to book, if possible, as fare in advance as possible. 

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6 Women Marriott Execs Share Their Secrets to Success

International Women’s Day is March 8, 2018. To celebrate

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Conference Center Highlights Downtown Norfolk Project

NORFOLK, Va.In a recent ceremonial groundbreaking, the City of Norfolk and Gold Key | PHR Hotels & Resorts launched The Main, a mixed-use

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Historic Denver Bank Returns As Meetings Hotel

DENVEROne of Denver's most iconic structures, the historic Colorado National Bank building, has reopened its doors as the new 230-room Renaissance

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2018 Year in Review: Commission Cuts

In January 2018 independent meeting planners were met with some explosive news that reverberated throughout the industry: Marriott would be cutting

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Japanese-Themed Chicago Restaurant Makes Vegas Debut

LAS VEGASYusho, the Japanese-inspired grill and noodle house by renowned Chicago chef Matthias Merges will make its Las Vegas debut at Monte Carlo in

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