The Golden Years: Retirement and Career Transition Issues for Planners
Planners redefine what it means to retire. Instead of early bedtimes and endless free time, be ready for a few decades of activity, travel, and personal development--oh, and work.
Limited-Service Hotel Brands Landing In Manhattan
At a time when new full-service hotels in Manhattan are few and far between, there is a continuing trend of hotel companies opening or planning midprice, limited-service hotels.
U.S Hotel Rates Forecast to Rise 5.6 Percent in 2006
New York -- Average daily rates at U.S. hotels will rise by 5.6 percent this year over last year, according to the latest forecast from PricewaterhouseCoopers.
What's Next: Resources for Retirement and Career Transitions
Check out this set of resources specifically for meeting planners
Aruba and Holland Join Forces to Combat a Tourism Blight
On the record with Aruba tourism officials
Mississippi Mending: Mississippi director of tourism development D. Craig Ray gives a recovery update
D. Craig Ray speaks on rebuilding Mississippi
Crowne Plaza Taps Design Students for Meeting Space-Off Challenge
Crowne Plaza Taps Design Students for Meeting Space-Off Challenge
It's the kind of brilliant idea that hits you while watching a Designer Finals marathon on Home & Garden Television. If people let interior design students into their homes for renovation projects, why...
Extreme Makeover: Resort Edition
The resort market is changing--here's a look at what's happening now and what's happening next.
New Jersey to Enact Smoking Ban
Trenton, N.J. -- A ban on smoking in indoor public places statewide appears all but certain after the state Assembly passed a bill Monday approving the ban.
Meetings Business Expected to Grow for Third Year
Dallas -- The meetings business is expected to grow worldwide in 2006 for the third consecutive year, according to a report released yesterday by Meeting Professionals International.