Groups enjoy the Niagara Wine Trail USA

Located just minutes from Niagara Falls and Buffalo, the Niagara Wine Trail USA is a

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A Q&A with Michael DiRienzo, Director of Sales and Development, Historic Hotels of America

If a living museum experience is not plausible, the next best thing could be meeting and staying at a historical hotel. The antithesis of the cookie-

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Pre-Approved, Pre-Negotiated Contracts

As the acquisition arm of the federal government, GSA has a number of procurement vehicles—resources for the acquisition of goods and services. One

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Making Venue Selection Easier

The U.S. General Services Administration, or GSA, offers a range of travel programs. Those that come under its GSA Lodging service include

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Buffalo and Niagara Falls offer year-round group options

There was a time when Niagara Falls was a seasonal attraction, but today this natural gem draws both tourists and groups year-round. In any season,

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Scandal and budget slashing have rocked the government meetings sector

If what happened in Vegas actually stayed there, planners in the government meetings field would be breathing much easier today. But between blowback

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Emerging destinations offer global planners a world of options

It’s human nature to look for the next big thing. And in the meetings and incentives industry, any of several factors can help push an

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Boutique hotels provide inspiration through art and design

Due to its fame, people are often surprised to learn that Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa is actually quite small in size, measuring only 30 by

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Living history museums offer groups a portal to the past

Decorating a mundane ballroom with a historical theme is a daunting and expensive task that can bust a budget quickly. What’s the alternative

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A Q&A with Mark Cooper, new CEO of the International Association of Conference Centres

Mark Cooper, a Brit with more than 25 years’ seasoning in the global meetings industry, was appointed CEO of the International Association of

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Cobblestone Debuts First Convention Center Hotel

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The South is Loaded with Sandy Group Hot Spots

The Southern U.S. boasts nearly 3,000 miles of coastal shoreline spanning across nine states and innumerable beaches of all shapes and sizes. To make

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‘Ambitious’ Upgrade for Twin Cities Hotel

MINNEAPOLISCarlson Rezidor Hotel Group announced the renovation to convert the Radisson Plaza Hotel Minneapolis to its upper-upscale brand, Radisson

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Make an Impact: Resources for Acute-Care CSR

Ready to incorporate a philanthropic team-building activity into your next event? Here are a few places to start. More Coverage

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Planners pump up CSR teambuilding by helping those with acute needs

Philanthropic team-building activities are seeing a spike in popularity at a time when corporate meetings are under public scrutiny from investors (

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Passengers Share Pet Peeves on Airline Food

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Rhode Island CVB boosts CSR

The Providence Warwick CVB partnered with local company Solutions Inspired to match

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New York Conference & Seminar Center Upgrades Internet

The New York City Seminar and Conference Center in Manhattan’s Flatiron district

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Hyatt Union Square, Sheraton Framingham Conference Center and the Ethan Allen Hotel

Connecticut The Ethan Allen Hotel in Danbury commemorated the

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Meet Along the Mystic Ice Cream Trail

Wine, beer and bourbon all have trails…so why shouldn’t a family-friendly seasonal treat? In Eastern Connecticut’s Mystic Country

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