Detroit emerges as a Midwestern creative hub

Few places have as much momentum these days as Detroit, which is riding the crest of a rebirth that is bringing new hotels, restaurants,

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IMEX Details Tech and Association Programs

IMEX America (and the fall season) are fast-approaching and that means the meetings and

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Local Flavor

 With today’s heightened interest in fine food and wine, not to mention a growing commitment to sustainability practices and emphasis on local

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Statler Hotel Reopens in Downtown Dallas

DALLAS

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East Upgrades + Openings (Aug. 2017)

ConnecticutThe Goodwin Hotel reopened in Hartford after being vacant

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Hilton Orlando Creating Unique New Outdoor Venue

ORLANDOHilton Orlando has broken ground on a more than two-acre outdoor event site adjacent to the hotel's ballroom foyer to be known as The

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IAEE Reveals ‘20 Under 30’ Honorees

The International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE) announced the 2016 honorees of its

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German locales are major meetings players

Last summer, Germany rejoiced as the men’s football team claimed their fourth World Cup, placing die Nationalmannschaft one title behind Brazil

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11 Historical Venues in Georgia That Will Charm Attendees

From storied theatres that once hosted musical greats like Louis Armstrong, to beautifully maintained Colonial-era gardens, there’s no shortage of

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Achieve Simple Wellness With Historical Spa Treatments

Sometimes, the wellness trend becomes overwhelming, taking the concept of general well-being and health and making it too trendy, overlooking the

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Strøm Nordic Spa in Old Quebec City

Montgomery County Hotels Invest in Future

KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa.According to Tourism Economics, a provider of economic impact data for destinations, Montgomery County’s hotel sector

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Site Scene

British Columbia The Vancouver Island Conference Centre opened earlier this month in Nanaimo, 45 miles

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Changing attendee preferences are upending traditional approaches to room design, presentations and more

Say goodbye to the old classroom set-up where attendees listened dutifully for two hours in a windowless room while a speaker gave a presentation at

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GMIC Readies for April Conference in San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCOThe Sustainable Meetings Conference (SMC), hosted annually by the Green Meeting Industry Council (GMIC) will take place April 15-17,

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5 Reasons to Meet in Greater Ontario, California

Greater Ontario—which consists of cities Ontario and Rancho Cucamonga—is often referred to as the “Gateway to Southern California” and sits 35 miles

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Tennessee venues honor history and fortitude

From the Mississippi Delta to the Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee is abundant with sites pertaining to America’s social and cultural heritage

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Industry Associations Launch Global MICE Collaborative

Three major meetings industry associations have banded together to provide resources for emerging destinations that want to tap into the MICE (

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Sports lore runs deep in Pennsylvania

In 1878, “Bud” Fowler, from New Castle, Pa., first broke the color barrier in professional baseball. (Jackie Robinson’s 1947

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Planner's Perspective

More CoverageNortheast FloridaSandy

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Changing attendee preferences upend tradition

Say goodbye to the old classroom set-up where attendees listened dutifully for two hours in a windowless room while a speaker gave a presentation at

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