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Hotels Begin Reopening After Hurricane Irma

SOUTH FLORIDA/CARIBBEAN ISLANDSProperties in Florida and the Caribbean are beginning to resume service and accepting reservations post-Irma. Below is

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Airport Properties

Airport hotels are becoming more and more attractive to meeting planners as the economy continues to struggle and corporate purse strings remain

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Sacramento, the Central Valley and the High Sierra are on a path of progress

Meeting in the center of it all has its advantages when it comes to California. Inland, Sacramento is one of the state’s most historic yet

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Four western meeting properties ideal for the family

And though the concept of family-friendly meetings is not something conference hotels and resorts openly promote, meeting planners looking for this

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California’s natural bounty offers secluded group backdrops

While many of California’s urban hubs are pulsating with infrastructure growth and new business activity, the Golden State has no shortage of

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Virtual Visionaries

With 16 years of broadcast experience and 14 years handling live events, Emilie Barta has taken a leadership role in the rapidly evolving world of

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Going Places

Illinois The Chicago Convention and Tourism Bureau appointed Brien Zamperetti to director of eastern regional sales. Zamperetti, who is

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Hilton Columbus Downtown Debuts

COLUMBUS, OhioHilton Hotels & Resorts has announced the opening of Hilton Columbus Downtown. The 532-room hotel is located at 401 North High

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East Coast Gaming Destinations Staging a Meetings Comeback

Amid sinking gaming revenues and group business last year, East Coast players have doubled down on health and safety protocols and, where possible,

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Central Florida

It might not be such a small world after all. When you factor in what’s new in Central Florida with what’s coming down the pike, it

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Washington

Whether it means gathering in a ceremonial longhouse or at a AAA Four Diamond casino resort, Native American culture is a big and growing part of

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Independent Life: Independent Event Planners Must Clearly Define Their Market Position

Who was the first person to walk on the Moon? Neil Armstrong. Who was the first person to fly over the Atlantic Ocean in a plane? Charles Lindbergh.

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Checking In

With spring well on its way, the climate for Midwest meetings is heating up. We hope that at the time you’re reading this the winter weather

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