Through certifications and safety trainings, Raleigh is ready to welcome back groups safely. Read to see what venues and hospitality partners are doing to prepare for live meetings.
Sitting empty of large meetings during the pandemic, some convention centers are taking on unique roles. Read how the Minneapolis Convention Center is filling the event void by serving as a processing and drop-off site for mail-in ballots, plus other examples.
From a WWII battleship and a regal mansion once owned by James Buchanan Duke to a beautifully restored barn, historic venues run the gamut in the Tarheel State.
Phoenix and Scottsdale are in the midst of a development boom that has hardly been slowed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and which bodes well for meetings and events. Read more.
From a pedestrian bridge over the Tennessee River to a former site of the 1982 World’s Fair, East Tennessee’s major meetings markets—Gatlinburg, Knoxville and Chattanooga—offer plenty of unique spaces for outdoor events.
Nebraska boasts a robust agritourism industry, with lodges and guest ranches across the state that are perfect for small groups looking to get outdoors.
Whether returning or discovering dizzying Los Angeles—a city of 469 square miles—for the first time, the treasured meeting spots define the spirit, history and often, legend of L.A.’s four famed locales.
Travel editor Tyler Davidson shares some pandemic hospitality industry conviviality at The Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay, with a bagpiper rounding out the noirish Central California Coast tableau. Read more.
Groups headed to Southwest Michigan for a meeting should check out these six offsite venues that accommodate outdoor receptions, picnics and various other functions in the open air.