CA Hotelier's Donation Draws Ire From Groups
A property starts losing group business amid controversy and works to restore its image.
Going for the Green
Convention centers make Olympian efforts to be eco-friendly.
Cover Story: Where All That Glitters May Bring Gold
How a new convention center is driving the redefinition of a destination.
Seattle's Convention Center Offers U.S.' First 100% Compostable Water Bottles
Center ends bottleneck in search for sustainable thirst-quenching.
Ottawa Bids Farewell to Old Center
Yesterday marked the last convention to be held in Canada's existing 84,000-sf Ottawa Congress Centre.
Groups and Meetings Market Will Reach $175B, Report Says
The groups and meetings market is ripe with opportunity for the travel industry, suggests a new report from Research and Markets, a Dublin, Ireland-based market research firm.
Customer Satisfaction Up at Hotels, Study Shows
Although it's hit hotel revenues, the struggling economy hasn't hurt hotel service, according to the latest Market Metrix Hospitality Index, released quarterly by hospitality consultancy and research...
The Man Who Loved Convention Centers
Donald I. Grinberg, principal architect and national director of convention center architecture for Boston-based HNTB Architecture Inc., discusses his passion for convention centers.
The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of
Casino resorts customize their sleeping rooms for extra pizzazz.
Betting On Development
Casino resorts help Detroit move from manufacturing to a service-based economy.