Archive: September 2009

ritz-carlton-new-york-renovates

The Ritz-Carlton New York, Battery Park completed a $10 million renovation project in August updating the hotel’s 298 guest rooms. [...] Read more

innisbrook-resort-is-more-than-golf

The Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club, located in St. Petersburg/Clearwater, Fla., is internationally known as a host of the annual PGA Tour but now the resort is pushing for its meeting facilities as well. [...] Read more

A former historic railroad freight depot, built in 1924 as a Sante Fe Railroad terminal, is now home to the Aloft Dallas Downtown, which has 193 loft-like rooms. [...] Read more

The Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) installed advanced technology X-ray machines in the Charlotte-Douglas Airport in August. [...] Read more

The U.S. Senate passed the Travel Promotion Act of 2009, which establishes a nonprofit corporation to promote travel to the U.S. by foreign visitors. [...] Read more

great-lakes-great-meetings

Few regions offer planners a more well rounded meeting spot than the cluster of states hugging America’s best-known inland waterways. [...] Read more

southern-sweep

America’s Southeast region roams from the Atlantic coast to the Gulf of Mexico, traversing the Great Smoky Mountains and the historic cities of the Deep South. [...] Read more

presbyterian-big-tent-celebration

Meeting planner Kerry Rice takes you inside the mega-conference of the year. [...] Read more

winners-circle-small-changes-make-a-big-difference

The 2008 Oracle OpenWorld Conference won a Green Meetings Silver Award. Here’s why. [...] Read more

qa-martin-deacon

Martin Deacon of Call2All has faith in benefits of tough times. [...] Read more