Florida Meetings Resort Sells for $185M

NAPLES, Fla.Pebblebrook Hotel Trust recently acquired LaPlaya Beach Resort, a 189-room,

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Les Tomines, JW Marriott Orlando - Orlando, FL

What service can you provide to groups that they normally might not receive?- Eco- Kayak Tours, Lake Kayaking, Fly Fishing, and the Butterfly Garden

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Historic PA Lodge Wraps Major Revamp

SKYTOP, Pa.The historic Skytop Lodge recently concluded significant investments to its guest

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History Plays a Role in Amana Colonies’ New Hotel Millwright

Located in the heart of the historical Amana Colonies, a new Midwestern oasis is now open for both leisure and business seekers alike. Hotel

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Photo: The hotel complex is uniquely Amana from the customer’s first step into the lobby. The design team incorporated old equipment from the mill. On the left, the yarn wall is a nod to the woolen production that still occurs on site. Credit: Sara Montgomery

Hampton Roads

Hampton Roads is where salty air, pristine Atlantic beaches and sites that chronicle America’s earliest history mingle with standout meeting

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Easy Green Meetings Measurement

More CoverageA Brief Standards Tutorial

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South Pacific: Diving Fiji

A visit to Fiji isn’t complete until you’ve seen it underwater. Often called the soft coral capital of the world, the Fiji islands offer

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Hong Kong: Must-Sees

For a relatively small place, Hong Kong really packs in the sights. Here, courtesy of the Hong Kong Tourism Board (

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Dramatic Detours

More CoverageMinneapolis, St. Paul and its neighbors

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Old and New Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex Venues That Set the Stage for Group Success

Once, the entire North Texas region was tall-grass prairie land inhabited by Native American tribes. The last remnant from that era is preserved as

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State Fair of Texas at Fair Park

How Hotels and Convention Centers Are Stepping Up to Meet Hybrid Event Needs

It’s not news that the hardworking people who make up the hotel industry—from housekeepers and wait staff to general managers—have their work cut out

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StreamStage by Loews in St. Louis, Missouri

Q&A with Dr. John Kelly IV, Director of Shoulder Sports Medicine, Penn Perelman School of Medicine

Dr. John Kelly is also an Associate Professor and a stand-up comedian.What got you into comedy? My father was a stand-up

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Q&A With Arthur Bovino, Author of 'Buffalo Everything'

Arthur Bovino is a restaurant, food media and travel writer with experience writing for a variety of major publications. He is the author of

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Change Agents

By Rayna Katz The average person might think that, of all industries, the meeting industry must do education right. After all, if event organizers

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The Chicago Suburbs buzz with after-hours diversions

Chicago’s suburbs, from the North Shore to Southland, are positively hopping with fun experiences for groups when the sun sets.After-hours

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Retail Rendezvous in Nashville

From T-shirts and other reasonably priced mementos to high-end boots and other gifts north of $100, shopping in Music City will hit all the right

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Key Notes - Back in Business (Dec. 2014)

For many in the meetings and hospitality industry, 2015 seems like a time when we will see the industry and economy really pick up steam, building on

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Q&A: VSAE Director Describes a Recent Meeting in Norfolk

Brandon Robinson, CAE is executive director with the Virginia Society of Association

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Regal Revamp for Iconic D.C. Hotel

WASHINGTON, D.C.The Embassy Row Hotel, a Destination Hotel, has launched an extensive $15 million renovation. The renovation will encompass all

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