Checking Out

Combining a vigorous attendee activity with a corporate social responsibility element can put a planner ahead in the race when it comes to meeting

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Going Green - October 2010

In a survey my company, MeetGreen, took last month, results showed that 44 percent of respondents planned green events but do not yet measure them.

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Checking In - October 2010

It may be just me, but I think things are starting to look up in the hospitality industry.Actually, it’s not just me, as industry consultancy

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Greater St. Louis Hotels in Tax Uproar

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Rosemont Follows Chicago in Cost-Savings Mandate

The Donald E. Stephens Convention Center and Rosemont Exhibition Services in Rosemont, Ill., recently informed customers that it plans to implement

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Dolce to Operate Ritz Lake Las Vegas

Dolce Hotels and Resorts has been selected by Village Hospitality LLC to rebrand and manage the former Ritz-

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Robert Redford Unveils Conference Center

The new Redford Conference Center debuted last week at Robert Redford’s Sundance Resort in Sundance, Utah., with environmentally friendly

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Salt Palace Getting Nation’s Largest Solar Rooftop

Salt Lake City’s Salt Palace Convention Center is installing what is believed to be the nation’s largest rooftop solar array, with plans

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Sol Melia to Operate Atlanta Renaissance

Sol Melia plans to take over operations of the 502-room Renaissance Atlanta Hotel, which will be the first property for the Spain-based hotel company

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Plans Launched for CC Hotel in Biloxi

A developer is being sought for a convention headquarters hotel to support the Mississippi Coast Coliseum and Convention Center in Biloxi. The plans

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Greater St. Louis Hotels in Tax Uproar

Several hotels in the St. Louis area are preparing lawsuits in protest over hotel tax increase measures being put on the Nov. 2 ballot by the cities

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Higher Room Rates Expected in 2011

Higher rooms rates are looming on the horizon, according to a lodging industry forecast that predicts robust growth for 2011.PricewaterhouseCoopers

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Travelers' Travails

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Maui's Ritz-Carlton in Foreclosure

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GSA Unveils 2011 Per Diem Rates

GSA, the federal agency that sets per diem rates for federal government travel, issued its 2011 per diem reimbursement rates for lodging, meals and

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Boston Area Doubletree to Get Embassy Suites Brand

HEI Resorts plans to rebrand the 275-room Doubletree Guest Suites Boston/Waltham as an Embassy Suites property, following a $14 million renovation.

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IAEE Urges Limits on In-House Exhibition Services

The International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE) issued a statement cautioning exhibition facilities against taking audiovisual and

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Rockin’ in a Fee World

Despite increasing add-on fees, overbooked flights and other aspects of today’s airline travel, overall passenger satisfaction is actually on

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Travelers’ Travails

Every week it seems there’s some story about an airplane trip that went horribly wrong. A plane is stuck on the tarmac for hours, its seats

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