2010 Winter Olympics Aims for Sustainability
New 6,000-seat venue strives to be among world's greenest curling rinks.
Greenest Planner Profile: Jodi Morrison
'The Woman Who Out-Greened Moscone' wins MN-sponsored award.
Meetings and Incentives Undergoing Adjustment, Says Dolce
Andy Dolce, founder and chairman of Dolce Hotels and Resorts, discusses the state of the industry.
Web Exclusive: Rethinking Regional Meetings
With the pressure on large national events increasing, some destinations are benefiting from groups that want to stay close to home.
CityCenter Partner Sues MGM Mirage
The gaming giant's Dubai-based partner turned to litigation after doubts were raised about the 67-acre project's future.
Las Vegas Speaks: The Industry Strikes Back, Part II
Like the heavyweight boxers so often showcased there, Las Vegas, America's leading international meetings destination, isn't going down without a fight.
The Glamour That Was
Historic buildings that evoke the elegance of a past era are finding new lives as modern, instantly iconic hotels.
Mouth for Sale: Mark My Words
Mark Scharenbroich gets attendees motivated to move.
DC Convention Center Preps HQ Hotel Funding
The Washington Convention Center Authority is floating $187 million in bonds to cover its cost for a public-private Marriott Marquis hotel due across the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in...
In Massachusetts, Lawmakers Pass Drug Marketing Rules That Impact Meetings
In a unanimous vote, lawmakers in Massachusetts have approved a set of new drug and device marketing regulations that will impact organizations hosting, exhibiting at or attending healthcare meetings in...