Remaking History

What becomes a legend most? In the case of some of the nation’s most historic resort hotels, a multimillion-dollar makeover that preserves the

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Germany’s Main Cities Enhance Meetings

Already ranked as one of the world’s leading meeting and convention destinations, Germany is raising the bar on ways to serve everything from

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Site Scene

Florida Four Points by Sheraton Jacksonville Baymeadows opened in October. The Jacksonville-based hotel

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Getting Centered on Wellness With Deepak Chopra

It was a welcome oasis of serenity below the hectic pace of the huge tradeshow on the floor above. Roughly 20 of us had trickled in, vowing to take a

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2 Southern Boutique Hotels Offer Whiskey-Theme for Guests

The Harpeth Hotel in Tennessee and Hotel Distil in Kentucky are two new Southern hotels that offer a boutique, historic aesthetic with

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These 5 Texas Resorts Are Tried-and-True Options for Meetings and Events

The Texas hospitality landscape keeps expanding with new, planned, renovated and converted hotels and resorts. The latest United States

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Grand Galvez exterior in Galveston

Los Angeles' Premier Sports Facilities Are Game-Changers for Meetings

Los Angeles, “The City of Angels,” has had a heavenly run

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Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

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Alabama Birmingham’s 149-room Tutwiler Hotel reopened in April after a full-scale makeover, including new guest rooms and upgraded

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Planners share drive-to meeting experiences

When it comes to successfully executing a meeting where all or a significant portion of the attendees drive to the destination, planners face

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High-Tech on the Range

More CoverageHorsin’ Around for BusinessWhen

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Innovative Meetings and Events Venues in Houston and Galveston, Texas

Innovation runs deep in Texas, with inventions like the hand-held calculator (think Texas Instruments), 3D printing and Dell Computers all tracing

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POST Houston

How to Hire a Speaker Without Actually Talking to Them

As a meetings and events professional, you deal with constant interruptions, 24/7 connectivity, work overload, limited budgets, client and company

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6 Arts and Culture Venues for Meetings and Events in Houston

Houston is so much more than the concrete jungle many might imagine it to be. The city, the fourth most populous in the nation, especially has a lot

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An Inside Look at Hilton’s New Lobby Bar Concept

The show floor at IMEX America 2019

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5 Ways to Create a Must-See Virtual Presentation

As a keynote speaker, over the past 20 years I’ve had the distinct pleasure of presenting at, serving as master of ceremonies for, and moderating

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Scott Steinberg

Reno measures up when it comes to off-sites

Things are moving fast in Reno, and that’s elevating every aspect of the city’s brand in the meetings market, including off-site venues

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Talking Tech - South May 2010

 Like many in our industry, we’ve struggled a bit getting our heads completely around social media. Who gives a twit about Twitter? Who has

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Consider These Women-Led Businesses in Seattle for Your Next Event

Seattle has many strengths for meetings. The new

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Robin Hogan, Angela Shen and Laura Clise

Quebec City and Montreal know how to have fun

A visit to Quebec, particularly its anchor communities of Quebec City and Montreal, is as close to experiencing Europe as it gets in North America.

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Wisconsin

Wisconsin’s approach to environmentally friendly meetings combines a head for business with a heart for hospitality. More than 250 travel-

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