Private Group Dining at Reserve Cut in NYC

Reserve Cut is a contemporary kosher steakhouse located in the Financial District. The 6,000-

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Denmark entices with storied past, strong future

Fairy tales really do come true in Denmark. At least it seems that way when wandering through Copenhagen’s Tivoli Gardens, the enchanting

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East Upgrades & Openings (April 2016)

New Jersey Tropicana Entertainment and Trump Taj Mahal Associates announced they entered into a management agreement in which a

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Philadelphia showcases versatility, arts and history

How to move the agenda forward and create action? Courage and risk-taking are essential elements of leadership—and nowhere personifies these

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Pennsylvania is full of varied group escapes

In the February 2016 edition of Philadelphia magazine, Senior Writer Liz Spikol, who grew up in Center City, addresses the historical divide

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Curated Meeting Breaks at The James Chicago

Although breaks are crucial to relax and refocus, it can sometimes be difficult to excite and engage attendees. At

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MidAmerica Upgrades & Openings (April 2016)

Indiana Vantage Hotels announced the rebranding of the 189-room hotel adjacent to Indianapolis International Airport. The former

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Maine, N.H., Vermont CVB Information (April 2016)

New Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism Development 603.271.2665More Coverage

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New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont hold adventure

The northern New England states are a big draw in the winter months for wonderland getaways and snow sports, but New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont

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Wine-focused Lodgings Lure Groups West

There are over 8,300 wineries in North America, with more than 3,200 in the West. Along with this popularity comes wine-focused lodgings with unique

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10 areas of site selection to question and learn

Each meeting, and the circumstances under which it is created, is different. There is no one-size-fits-all site selection checklist.The checklist I

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Q&A With Matt Fish, Owner, Melt Bar and Grilled

Matt Fish founded the popular, and group-friendly, Melt Bar and Grilled in

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Native American casinos boast western revamps

Native American casino resorts around the West come in all shapes and sizes these days, and are found in settings ranging from sandy deserts to

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Managing the Mayhem

Meetings industry speaker, attorney and professor Tyra W. Hilliard frequently speaks on the subject of incompatible groups at industry educational

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F&B outings are part of Ohio’s group appeal

Delicious diversions await groups convening in Ohio.From interesting tours with historic slants and group-friendly dining options to memorable

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Q&A With Andrea Graham, Events Director, Surly Brewing Co.

Surly Brewing Co. is a well-respected producer of craft beer located in the

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How to Avoid Disaster When Incompatible Groups Are In-House

Potato farmers engaging with porn stars? Tobacco advocates congregating with the American Cancer Society? Pro-life meets pro-choice?All of the above

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Mall of America Adds Attractions

In addition to the development outside of the Mall of America in Bloomington, a number of new attractions and event spaces have recently launched or

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5 International Doings for Planners to Ponder

For planners seeking to impress attendees with international elegance, here’s a look at some recent notable news in the world of luxury

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Upscale hotel groups take distinctive approaches

Luxury is where every event planner and attendee wants to be. But what version of luxury is right for your meeting? Planners and event sponsors who

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