Reversal of Fortune

Just a year or two ago luxury hotels were riding at the very crest of the seller’s market, a segment of the hotel industry that many experts

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In the Pipeline

Although still relatively few in number, luxury hotels have been opening at a record pace in recent times. With more new properties scheduled to open

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Winning Wineries

Whether groups like to argue the finer points of riesling or buy a couple of bottles of locally made cherry wine to take home, the Midwest boasts

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Bargain Hunt

If you think the hospitality and meetings industry took a hit after the events of 9/11, take a look at what’s happening now. Industry analysts

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Checking In

The feature stories in this month’s issue provide a perfect “pairing” for today’s meeting climate. First off, we have

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Short Takes

The Cedar Rapids Museum of Art is presenting Norman Rockwell: Fact and Fiction from Sept. 12 to Jan. 10, 2010.

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Site Scene

Illinois The 500-room Doubletree Chicago Magnificent Mile in April completed a $21 million property

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Surviving in Today’s Job Market

The uncertainty of the job market is affecting everyone from junior-level planners up to individuals in senior management positions, and

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Greater Hartford/Mystic

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Planner's Perspective

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Pick Three

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Metro Cincinnati

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Just Add Water

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Happenings

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New Jersey

New Jersey has always presented a paradox—one that’s full of surprises. It has no large city but is the state with the highest

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Corporate Meetings

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Strategy Time

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Convention Centers

With many hotels more flexible at the bargaining table these days, are convention centers also taking a softer stance on negotiated contract terms?

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SMERF Meetings

When the corporate group market tanked after 9/11, CVBs and meetings hotels sought refuge in the SMERF (social, military, education, religious and

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Checking In

This issue is all about the money. There’s not a lot of it going around these days, so even those who didn’t have much of it to throw

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