
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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January 01, 1997
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
January 01, 1997
The feature stories in this month’s issue provide a perfect “pairing” for today’s meeting climate. First off, we have
January 01, 1997
The Cedar Rapids Museum of Art is presenting Norman Rockwell: Fact and Fiction from Sept. 12 to Jan. 10, 2010.
January 01, 1997
Illinois The 500-room Doubletree Chicago Magnificent Mile in April completed a $21 million property
January 01, 1997
The uncertainty of the job market is affecting everyone from junior-level planners up to individuals in senior management positions, and
January 01, 1997
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
January 01, 1997
With many hotels more flexible at the bargaining table these days, are convention centers also taking a softer stance on negotiated contract terms?
January 01, 1997
When the corporate group market tanked after 9/11, CVBs and meetings hotels sought refuge in the SMERF (social, military, education, religious and
January 01, 1997
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
January 01, 1997
Programs & Packages Hyatt Regency Washington is offering meeting planners its Take Two Offer when
January 01, 1997
Maryland Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide introduced two new hotel brands to Maryland with the opening of
January 01, 1997
We keep talking about how green meetings save money, but where is the proof? Today more than ever every decision must make financial sense. As an
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