Agricultural Meetings

Drive through any 50-mile stretch of land in the Midwest and there is sure to be at least one farm. The Midwest feeds the nation with its harvest and

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East hotel and resort upgrades (April 2014)

Delaware A new Courtyard by Marriott is now open

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How to Slim Down Your Meetings and Events Food and Beverage Spend

Food and beverage costs can eat up a significant amount of a meeting or event budget and are typically the biggest or second-biggest expense item

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Latest & Greatest - Greater Seattle (April 2014)

Seattle The boutique Hotel Ballard

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Palm Beach/Treasure Coast

To get from Palm Beach to the Treasure Coast, you head north. But you’re also taking a 180-degree turn from metropolitan verve into Old Florida

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Lively arts districts prosper in Florida

Nature's palette may work its magic on Florida's landscape of sand, sea and sky, yet artists here also do their part to beautify the environment.

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On the Scene: Cooking up culinary stars in Orlando

As large group dinners go, it doesn't get much better than a six-course gourmet affair spearheaded by eight local celebrity chefs, with each course

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Lake Tahoe

Lake Tahoe is easily one of the most spectacular wintertime getaways in the West, but you don’t have to go into "snow business" to show your

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Galveston

Stretching a slender 32 miles long by two-and-a-half miles wide, Galveston Island exemplifies the many stereotype-busting surprises of Texas. Lapped

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Culture Club

It might be the sultry summers, but Florida’s melting pot is hot. Asian, African, European, Latin American and Caribbean influences have shaped

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Romance and Culture Make Madrid's Facilities Stand Out

In Madrid, regal history weaves with contemporary romance to highlight a city in the upper echelon of European culture, and with almost 200 square

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MidAmerica Upgrades + Openings (Sept. 2017)

IllinoisJournal Hotels unveiled the Ambassador Chicago hotel. The

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The All-Suite Caribe Royale Orlando Has All the Right Ingredients When it Comes to Creative Cuisine

2023 is the comeback year for events, declared Gladi Colon, Caribe Royale Orlando’s Complex Director of Event Management and Catering. “We are seeing

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Hiring Trends for 2011

There’s no question that the economy is having a hard time getting back on track. After the financial meltdown in 2009, banks and other

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Portland Celebrates Hyatt Regency Groundbreaking

PORTLAND, Ore.Construction of the new $224 million

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How New Orleans Celebrates Sustainably, From Culture to Coastline

When people quieted down during the pandemic is when the rest of the world really started to sing.  While human life was put on

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Columbus, Ohio, Is a Creative City of Superlatives for Meetings and Events

Surprising is the first word that comes to mind after touring Columbus, Ohio, through the lens of a meetings and events planner. Surprising that this

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New Hotels and Attractions Drive Meetings to Northeast Florida

Northeast Florida—also known as Florida’s First Coast—is made up of such dynamic destinations as Jacksonville on the great St.

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Salt Lake City/Park City

Situated near the southeast corner of the Great Salt Lake beneath the majestic Wasatch Mountains, Salt Lake City often appears heavenly, as when its

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A quick look at some major hotel brands and their subsidiaries

Hilton Hotels & Resorts 540 hotels in 78 countries

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