Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Local Attraction At Virginia Beach|"Hottest New Hotels In The World"

Source              :    abcnews.go.com
Category         :    Local Attraction At Virginia Beach
By                   :    JOANNA PRISCO
Posted By      :    Hotels in Virginia Beach North Courtyard

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Travelers with a yen to stay at the most desirable digs around the globe should pack their bags: TripAdvisor released its inaugural list of the 10 Hot New Hotels in the World on Tuesday. "TripAdvisor has identified the new hotels that have made lasting impressions on our community since opening their doors," said Barbara Messing, chief marketing officer at TripAdvisor. The properties listed were among those that had opened within the past year and received a minimum of four out of five bubbles using the TripAdvisor rating system."We were called late last week and told we had made the list," said Manya duHoffman, director of sales and marketing at the Refinery Hotel in New York City, which in addition to being rated seventh in the world was ranked second in the U.S. "It was great, great news." DuHoffman credits the combination of architectural history and modern amenities for Refinery Hotel's popularity among guests. "We think our designer and architect did a great job of weaving in the history throughout the building that gives it an interesting niche," she said. "We also carry Le Labo bath products, a local brand that we love and the guests love as well. And we have private Refinery wine bottles in the rooms that are a collaboration with an upstate New York winery that guests really love too."

Source : abcnews.go.com/Lifestyle/10-hottest-hotels-world/story?id=20567940



Sunday, October 27, 2013

Local Attraction At Virginia Beach|"Finding Affordable Hotels In Pricey Cities"

Source              :    edition.cnn.com
Category         :    Local Attraction At Virginia Beach
By                   :    Chadner Navarro
Posted By      :    Hotels in Virginia Beach North Courtyard

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Unless you have an unlimited budget (lucky you), deliberating about where to stay on vacation can be an exercise in financial frustration. On most trips, a major chunk of the kitty will be spent on where you sleep. Things turn for the worse when your travels take you to destinations that are notoriously pricey -- places where a cup of coffee could get you a full meal in other cities or where nightly hotel rates equal monthly rent in less expensive locales. Every year numerous reports list the cities that will take the biggest toll on your wallet. These articles are like financial warnings for potential visitors: Don't come unless you're prepared to empty your pockets. And unsurprisingly -- and unfortunately -- international favorites such as Tokyo, Paris and New York dominate the rankings. In these places you just have to put in the extra research to make the most of the money you've allotted for the trip, especially when it's time to book a place to stay. And then a little flexibility will go a long way: You may have to consider wallet-friendly options where bathrooms are shared with other guests or forgo middle-of-the-action locations for cheaper yet good-looking stays on the periphery.Japan's capital has topped the Economist Intelligence Unit's annual list of the world's most expensive cities every year but six since 1992. (The cost of living study is based on the cost of things such as transportation, food, drink and groceries.) If a two-pound loaf of bread runs $10, finding reasonably priced accommodations can be a challenge.

Try and grab one of the entry-level rooms at Claska, a beautiful boutique spot in the celebrity-approved Meguro district. The property is a bit out of the way, but great design makes up for the location. The small hotel is about to expand to 20 rooms. The most basic "modern" options (single Rooms 505 and 506) are priced just under $150 a night, with doubles starting around $200. "DIY" Rooms 701 and 702 feature wackier design schemes by contemporary Japanese creatives but are cheaper still for single occupancy at roughly $105 a night; Room 707 offers space more suitable for two people and starts at $175 a night.A cup of coffee will set you back almost $6 in Zurich, according to a 2013 survey by Mercer, which gauged the cost of living in 214 cities around the world, and don't be surprised if sandwiches are slapped with $20 price tags. To offset these eye-popping expenses, you can stay at Zum Guten Glück, but be warned that there are no private bathrooms -- only shared facilities on each floor. The 10 spare rooms are simply designed with vintage-looking furniture and accents. Single rooms start at $75 a night year-round, and even the largest units -- there are two double corner rooms with chic bay windows -- go for $120.A cup of Joe is about a dollar less in Singapore than it is in Zurich, according to the Mercer survey, but expect to pay an additional 17% surcharge on every meal you eat in a restaurant on this island nation. Seven percent of that is a "goods and services" tax, while the other 10 is just your typical service charge. For a well-priced stay, give Hotel Re! a try. The retro-looking property at the base of Pearl's Hill in the city center is a visual smorgasbord of bright '60s and '70s-inspired graphics, which are tolerable given the generous starting rates that hover around $120 a night. This includes breakfast plus free minibar access upon arrival. The 140-room property is about a five-minute walk to the nearest Mass Rapid Transit stop, but Hotel Re! provides a shuttle service every 20 minutes.It doesn't matter how pricey Paris is, the most visited city in the world will continue to attract travelers in droves for its myriad sites, world-class art and rich culinary heritage. According to TripAdvisor's 2013 TripIndex Cities, an annual survey that calculates the average cost of a night out in many cities around the world, Paris is the fifth-most expensive. Of the nearly $500 price tag for an evening and overnight out (which includes a four-star hotel, a meal, drinks and a taxi ride for two, based on summer rates), about $330 was allocated to accommodations.

At the colorful, ecologically sensitive Hi matic hotel in the central neighborhood of Bastille, committing to a nonrefundable booking can get you a room for as low as $155 a night, which includes breakfast. This rate is for the Mini Cabane, which is in fact quite mini and best suited for solo travelers, who might enjoy the youthful vibe of the hotel and its very DIY (check-in kiosks and vending machines for left-at-home amenities such as toothbrushes) setup. If you're a traveling duo looking for a little more space, upgrade to the City Cabane for $15 more a night.New York, which came in as the fourth-most expensive city for an evening out in the same TripAdvisor report, ranked highest in the hotel category. A room in a four-star property in the Big Apple easily commands a $400 a night price tag. If you don't mind sharing a bathroom with the rest of your floor, book a single occupancy cabin-style room (which typically start at $99 a night) at the Jane, a super-hip hotel in the West Village. These very cozy sleeping stations resemble luxury cabins on a train so things can be a bit tight -- even for one person. (Pairs can try for the shared bathroom bunk-bed category, with rates starting between $125 and $145.) The in-room amenities, however, are great: free wireless Internet and 300-thread count cotton sheets, to name two. Plus, the trendy vibe as well as its popular Cafe Gitane and Jane Ballroom remain major selling points for the hotel.

Two movie tickets in this Australian metropolis are an extravagant $40, while international newspapers are $7 a pop. And cutting-edge gelateria N2 charges $5 for one scoop of its treats. And no one there blinks an eye, because Australia offers some of the highest salaries in the world. A stay in Sydney's Central Business District is almost impossible to do on a budget, so consider staying a short -- and scenic -- 20-minute ferry ride away in Watsons Bay, where beach access is available. Watsons Bay Boutique Hotel is seconds away from the water, plus there's a happening bar on the property, and rates start at about $170 a night -- and if you're lucky, some of the rooms at this price come with a balconette. And breakfast is included.The Norwegian capital's sky-high cost of living leaves it atop many lists that chart priciness. A public transportation ticket, for instance, is valid for one hour and costs $5. (For comparison, a single ticket in Berlin is less than $3 and can be used for two hours.) And don't be surprised if a bottle of domestic beer sets you back nearly $15, as would a meal at a fast-food joint. For an affordable home-away-from-home, head west of the city center and stay at Ellingsens Pensjonat, which is on a quiet street steps away from a tram stop making most local attractions, such as the recently relocated Astrup Fearnley Museum, 10 to 15 minutes away. Rates top off at about $145 a night for a double room with a private bathroom, and rates drop for rooms with shared facilities, so expect a simple yet homey stay (think fuss-free decor with a smattering of floral accents). The public spaces are charming and comfortable, and if you want to get a workout in, there's a small gym in the building.

Source : edition.cnn.com/2013/10/25/travel/affordable-hotels-expensive-cities/

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Courtyard Virginia Hotels|"World's Oddest Hotel Complex"

Source              :    dailymail.co.uk
Category         :    Courtyard Virginia Hotels
By                   :    DAILY MAIL REPORTER
Posted By      :    Hotels in Virginia Beach North Courtyard

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An underground Hobbit motel inspired by JRR Tolkien is just one of the unique places to stay at the world's most unusual hotel complex. But if subterranean sleeping doesn't sound appealing, guests can rest their head in a train, plane or boat at the themed Woodlyn Park estate in Waitomo, New Zealand. The 3.5 hectare estate is home to a variety of unusual lodging experiences for visitors, including a range of historic transport units which have been decked out and turned into self-catering accommodation.

The World's first hobbit motel, with its circular windows and doors, was built two years after the final Lord of the Rings film was released and attracts score of visitors. The self-contained rooms come with kitchens, shower and toilet facilities and can accommodate between two to 10 people. Woodlyn Park also offers visitors the chance to stay in a 1950's train and Bristol Freighter plane, which was one of the last allied planes out of Vietnam, and a WWII patrol boat.

Source:dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2474826/Woodlyn-Park-Waitomo-hotel-complex-stay-plane-ship-Hobbit-hole.html

Local Attraction At Virginia Beach|"Aurora & Gaylord Hotel Developer File Suit Against Denver Hotels"

Source              :    denverpost.com
Category         :    Local Attraction At Virginia Beach
By                   :    Aldo Svaldi
Posted By      :    Hotels in Virginia Beach North Courtyard

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Aurora officials Wednesday struck back against 11 hotels seeking to overturn state tax incentives for the proposed Gaylord Rockies Hotel and Conference Center, making the fight a little more personal. "This small group of downtown Denver hotels is afraid of competition," said Aurora Mayor Steve Hogan, who hosted a news conference near Union Station to announce a countersuit. The station is where Sage Hospitality Resources, which operates five of the properties suing Aurora, is building a new hotel, with the help of public subsidies, Hogan noted. Those include $17 million from the Regional Transportation District and about $7.5 million in local tax credits out of $48 million in spending. Aurora officials called the initial complaint from the hotels last month "frivolous" and designed to thwart the Gaylord, which is raising funds to finance construction.

The legal standoff has the potential to further damage Colorado's reputation for regional cooperation and drag into the fray two of the state's biggest business names — Philip Anschutz and Walter Isenberg. "We will take depositions and have them as witnesses," Aurora's city attorney, Charles Richardson, said of the various parties involved. Isenberg is CEO of Sage. Anschutz's holding company owns the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, another plaintiff. Both declined to comment. The tit-for-tat legal action is something that economic-development officials have long feared — a public battle over incentives and future development. In one corner are backers of the 1,500-room Gaylord, which in May 2012 received approval for an $81.4 million subsidy under the state's Regional Tourism Act. The hotel, near Denver International Airport, would create 10,000 construction and 2,500 permanent jobs and draw more than 450,000 outside visitors each year, backers say. In the other corner are a group of hotels concerned that the Gaylord, with its massive public subsidies, will glut the market and cannibalize their business.

The group's chief legal argument centers on changes in the project since the application was approved. They want Aurora and its new partners, Rida Development Corp. and Marriott International, to submit updated information and undergo another public hearing. After the state's economic-development office and attorney general rejected their request this past summer, they filed a suit last month. Aurora, the Aurora Urban Renewal Authority and Rida, the hotel's developer, are plaintiffs in the countersuit, filed in Arapahoe County District Court on Wednesday. They are seeking unspecified damages for financial costs and delays, which Richardson said could reach millions of dollars. Hotels named as defendants in the new complaint include the Curtis, the Broadmoor, the Brown Palace Hotel, Denver Marriott City Center, Cheyenne Mountain Conference Resort, J.W. Marriott Denver Cherry Creek, Courtyard Denver Downtown, Magnolia Hotel, Oxford Hotel, Westin Westminster and the Homewood Suites by Hilton Downtown Denver Convention Center Hotel.

Source:denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_24369941/aurora-and-gaylord-hotel-developer-file-suit-against

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Local Attraction At Virginia Beach|"Christchurch Hotel Rates Outstrip Other Centres"

Source              :    stuff.co.nz
Category         :    Local Attraction At Virginia Beach
By                   :    LIZ MCDONALD

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Christchurch's hotel room rates are the fastest rising in the country, according to new research. Prices for hotel rooms in the city rose 6 per cent in the past year, said the report from real estate firm Colliers. This was double the rate of Auckland and Queenstown, the next fastest rising centres. Average room rates across all hotels in Christchurch grew strongly, rising from $118 in 2009 to $158 last month. Colliers research director Dean Humphries said hotel reopenings in Christchurch meant occupancy rates have decreased since peaking at 86 per cent in 2011 when few establishments remained open, but at 76 per cent occupancy rates are still a close second to Auckland. A number of repaired hotels have re-opened in Christchurch, including the 155-room Novotel Christchurch and the 171-room Rendezvous, while the new 138-room Rydges Latimer Hotel is due to open next month. Humphries said the hotel markets of Christchurch, Auckland and Wellington were all performing well and this was triggering new hotel development in all three cities.

As well, plans for new convention centres in both Christchurch and Queenstown could be the catalyst for a new wave of hotel accommodation in both centres. But broader-based development was unlikely in the short term, the report said. "The country still requires significant growth in room rates before new hotels become a financially viable option in most New Zealand cities." Auckland development was driven by its waterfront regeneration and the proposed new national convention centre. This included a new Sofitel So boutique hotel for Accor Hospitality, due to open in 2015. In Wellington, a 130-room Sofitel is under construction and due to open next year in a redeveloped office tower near parliament buildings. umphries said the number of international arrivals to New Zealand increased just 1 per cent to 2.7 million in the year to August. Despite this small increase, the hotel sector managed a solid improvement in trading performance. This was due to a number of factors including the residential housing boom, general improvement in economic sentiment, one- off events, a change in visitor origin and the cruise ship industry. Auckland's residential boom had seen the sale of inner-city apartments that had been used for short-stay accommodation. Economic sentiment had boosted corporate demand for hotels. The number of Chinese tourists had grown 27 per cent over the past year and they typically stayed in conventional hotel accommodation. Passengers from cruise ships also boosted the hotel sector by booking rooms before or after their journey. Many international visitors were opting to use Auckland as the hub for their New Zealand holiday but the re-opening of hotels in Christchurch could redistribute arrivals to the South Island next year.

Humphries said New Zealand hotel sales were at record low levels as owners were holding on to their investments. However, there was a strong appetite from international and domestic investors chasing attractive returns combined with a strong medium-term performance outlook."New Zealand hotels are currently perceived as being highly affordable when compared with Australia or other hotel markets. "Hotels in key Asian cities are reaching prices of over $1m per hotel room and yields of just 3 to 4 per cent with five-star hotels in Sydney now reaching close to $650,000 per room based on yields of 6 to 7 per cent. "This contrasts with New Zealand, where hotels are generally priced at between $150,000 to more than $350,000 per room with yields of 7.5 to 10 per cent," he said.

Source:stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/canterbury/9314845/Christchurch-hotel-rates-outstrip-other-centres

Monday, October 21, 2013

Local Attraction At Virginia Beach|"Be Careful If Booking World Series Hotels"

Source              :    fox2now.com
Category         :    Local Attraction At Virginia Beach
By                   :    Jill Hampton

Local Attraction At Virginia Beach
World Series baseball fever has taken hold in St. Louis and Boston. Some fans are scrambling to find places to stay in both cities on game nights. The Better Business Bureau (BBB) warns fans to beware of lodging offers that don’t sound right. An ad on Craigslist offers a hotel room in Boston for $1 in the headline, but the text says “50% of the going market rate.”  According to BBB standards, such ads have the capacity to mislead. BBB warns buyers about requests to wire money to secure reservations. Craigslist flags the ad as suspicious. “Sports fans may be anxious to get a hotel room near the ballpark, without weighing the cost or the possibility that the advertised room doesn’t exist,” said Michelle L. Corey, BBB president and CEO.

“Scammers may lure people by advertising low prices – or they may charge a premium by claiming that the hotel is close to the ballpark when it isn’t,” Corey said. “Others may offer tickets with the hotel room, but you have little or no way of verifying whether the tickets are real.” BBB advises fans to ask lots of questions and be wary of an offer that requires wiring money. When you send money by wire, it is almost impossible to get it back or to trace the recipient, who may be overseas.

The following are some BBB tips for finding housing for the World Series or other special events:
  • Read any ads carefully, making sure you understand what is being offered and what the total price will be.
  • Ask the seller where he or she is located and for contact information that can be verified. If the seller is evasive, don’t pursue the offer.
  • Ask for the name, address and phone number of the hotel where the room is located, and call the hotel to verify that the room actually exists. Check the hotel’s website or a well-known travel site to be sure that the location is convenient for getting to and from the ballpark.
  • Be wary of ads that pile on incentives to make the package look better. Often the items – such as lanyards, T-shirts or other trinkets – have limited value.
  • Use a credit card to make your reservation. A credit card company can assist you with obtaining a refund if the offer turns out to be fraudulent or if there are other problems with the accommodation.
  • Do your research.  A variety of travel guidebooks and online reviews address services and amenities at hotels and motels.
  • Make sure you get a confirmation number from the business when reserving a room.  Also, make sure you know times of check-in and check-out, and clearly understand  the type of room you are paying for (smoking or nonsmoking, queen or double beds, regular room or suite, etc.)
  • If you have any concern about the quality of a motel or hotel, ask to inspect your room before moving in. You have a better chance to get satisfaction from staff or management if you have not already accepted your room.  If you spot a problem, report it to the front desk immediately.
Source:fox2now.com/2013/10/21/bbb-warning-be-careful-if-booking-world-series-hotels/

Local Attraction At Virginia Beach|"Turner Construction Led Team Picked To Tackle Cleveland Convention Hotel"

Source              :    cleveland.com
Category         :    Local Attraction At Virginia Beach
By                   :    Michelle Jarboe McFee
Posted By      :    Hotels in Virginia Beach North Courtyard
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The construction team that managed work on the Cleveland Convention Center complex will pick up another big-ticket gig, as design-builder of a 600- to 650-room convention center hotel on Lakeside Avenue. A committee of Cuyahoga County officials and consultants recently chose a joint venture led by Turner Construction Co. to shepherd the $260 million project from conceptual design to its planned opening in 2016. The deal requires approval from Cuyahoga County Council, which could conduct the first of several readings of legislation related to the construction-management contract on Tuesday. Turner rounds out a team of convention-hotel heavyweights tapped to design, build and brand the publicly financed project. After soliciting competitive proposals, similar selection committees picked Hilton Worldwide as the hotel manager and Cooper Carry, an architecture firm based in Atlanta, as the conceptual designer.

If council signs off on the Turner contract by mid-November and approves roughly $10 million in initial spending, crews would start to clear out the county administration building -- on the future hotel site -- before the end of the year. Demolition might begin in December or January. "It's on the same city block where we just turned over the new medical mart and convention center," said Jason Jones, Turner's general manager in Cleveland. "It was perfectly timed. The team that just finished that project will move over to work on the hotel."Turner made its pitch to the county through a joint venture with construction managers Ozanne Construction Co. and Van Auken Akins Architects, the architecture firm that crafted Cleveland's most recent plan for the downtown lakefront. The Turner group also is working with VOA Associates Inc., another architecture firm.

The other competitors were Gilbane Building Co., with Panzica Construction Co. of Mayfield, and a team led by Hunt Construction Group, also a major builder of convention center hotels. "The universe of design-builders capable of doing this, in this area, is a pretty limited universe," said Jeff Appelbaum, an attorney representing the county on the hotel project. "We had very good proposals from the other two teams. It was a robust process." Turner's recent convention-hotel projects include the Hilton Columbus Downtown, a 532-room property that opened last year. The building, owned by the Franklin County Convention Facilities Authority, is tied into the Greater Columbus Convention Center by an enclosed walkway. Turner acted as construction manager on that job. Jones expects the Cleveland project, at its peak, to require a crew of 400 people. The convention center and medical mart, now called the Global Center for Health Innovation, supported more than 600 jobs at the height of construction.

Source : cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2013/10/turner_construction-led_team_p.html

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Local Attraction At Virginia Beach|"Naperville's Water Street District To Include Hotel Indigo"

Source              :    dailyherald.com
Category         :    Local Attraction At Virginia Beach
By                   :    Marie Wilson
Posted By      :    Hotels in Virginia Beach North Courtyard
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The mystery surrounding the hotel at the center of the Water Street District in downtown Naperville was solved Tuesday as developers of the mixed-use destination announced Hotel Indigo as their choice to open in 2015. Described as an "upscale, boutique hotel," Hotel Indigo's Naperville location will have about 160 rooms and will anchor the Water Street development of shops, restaurants and offices along the south bank of the DuPage River.The Marquette Companies, the Naperville-based real estate firm developing Water Street, chose Hotel Indigo to provide a luxury stay for guests at an "approachable price point," said Nick Ryan, managing director.

People who stay at the new hotel — whether families of North Central College students, Naperville Marathon runners, participants in local weddings or guests of businesses in town — will know they're in Naperville the moment they enter, Ryan said. "By design, the brand is refreshingly local, reflecting the culture, people and personality of the community," Ryan said about Hotel Indigo in a written statement. "When you walk into our lobby, you will get the Naperville vibe immediately. We're proud of that." Developers say local history experts soon will be enlisted to help produce the "Naperville vibe" in elements of the hotel's art, photography and architecture, including interpretive photographic murals of local icons in guest rooms and public spaces. "Because we plan to involve the Naperville Heritage Society the history and culture of Naperville will be featured in the lobby, giving guests a glimpse into the life of Naperville," Jeff Prosapio, project manager for Marquette, said in a written statement. "We understand how special and unique Naperville is, and we want to celebrate that."

Highlights of the hotel's design include a second-floor lobby with a fireplace, a bistro-style dining area, a wine bar and a health facility; banquet accommodations, three meeting rooms for 15 to 60 people, a pedestrian bridge connecting two sections of the hotel and a rooftop restaurant. Naperville's Hotel Indigo will be the brand's fourth location in the area. It already operates lodgings in Chicago's Gold Coast and in Vernon Hills, while a third location is set to open near Chicago's Millennium Park next year. A Hotel Indigo also opened in 2005 in Palatine but closed in 2011. News of the hotel's inclusion in Water Street plans drew early positive reactions from Naperville's business community, with Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Mike Evans calling Hotel Indigo "chic" and praising its multigenerational appeal. "I think it'll be a great addition to the lineup we already have in our hotel portfolio," Evans said Tuesday. Also included in plans for Water Street are a variety of restaurants, shops and an expansion of the Riverwalk featuring an art wall and seating areas. Developers still are negotiating with possible future tenants, some of which could be announced in the coming months. Marquette plans to break ground on the development early next year.

Source : dailyherald.com/article/20131015/news/710159625/

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Local Attraction At Virginia Beach|"TIF Commission Endorses Redevelopment Plan For Savoy Hotel"

Source              :    kansascity.com
Category         :    Local Attraction At Virginia Beach
By                   :    KEVIN COLLISON

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A redevelopment plan that would restore the historic luster of the Savoy Hotel and Grill while making it a destination for art lovers was endorsed Wednesday by a city development agency.The project to revive the six-story hotel and restaurant at Ninth and Central streets is being pursued by 21c Museum Hotels, a hotel operator that has won national accolades for its work in Louisville. The Kansas City Tax Increment Financing Commission unanimously endorsed its redevelopment plan. The company plans to spend $47.5 million renovating the red-brick hotel that opened in 1888 and the 1903 addition that houses the Savoy Grill. The total value of the development, including interest costs over the 23-year life of the TIF plan, would be $89.2 million.

The redevelopment plan, which has the backing of Mayor Sly James, now goes to the Kansas City Council for consideration later this month or early in November. The redevelopment calls for $11.7 million of the overall cost to be reimbursed by future tax revenues through a standard TIF and $18.7 million to be reimbursed from future revenues through what’s called Super TIF assistance. The Kansas City Convention & Visitors Association also will have to review the request for Super TIF incentives. A similar tax incentive package had been approved for earlier redevelopment proposals for the Savoy. Those plans, however, failed to move forward. To soften the impact on several smaller taxing jurisdictions, the Savoy developer also has agreed to a special payment that will initially be $15,000 annually and grow to $25,000 annually during the life of the TIF plan. Those entities benefiting are the Kansas City Public Library, Metropolitan Community College, the Jackson County Mental Health Fund and Jackson County Services for the Developmentally Disabled.

Craig Greenberg, president of 21c Museum Hotels, said that if the incentives are approved, construction is expected to start next year. The project also is seeking state and federal historic tax credits. A report to the TIF Commission indicated the firm would have a 6.9 percent return on its investment with the incentives. Greenberg praised the support from the TIF Commission and said the hotel would “help attract visitors from around the country.” Laura Lee Brown and Steve Wilson, founders of 21c Museum Hotels, opened their first venture in downtown Louisville in 2006 based on their passion for urban revival and love of cutting-edge art. That formula helped the 21c Louisville get the nod as the nation’s top hotel in 2009 and 2010 from the readers of Conde Nast. The 90-room Louisville hotel attracts 150,000 people annually, many to simply enjoy the art displayed in its 9,000 square feet of gallery space. The works are done by living local, national and international artists.

The art comes from Brown and Wilson’s collection, along with works borrowed from other museums, collectors and galleries. “We truly merge a boutique hotel with fine food and beverage and a contemporary art museum,” Greenberg said. The company has opened two other hotels since, a 156-room historic property in Cincinnati and a new 104-room hotel in Bentonville, Ark.

Source : kansascity.com/2013/10/09/4542164/redevelopment-plan-for-savoy-hotel.html

Local Attraction At Virginia Beach|"Doyle Collection Hotel Group Sees Profits Rise"

Source              :    irishtimes.com
Category         :    Local Attraction At Virginia Beach
By                   :    Gordon Deegan
Posted By      :    Hotels in Virginia Beach North Courtyard

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Earnings at the Doyle Collection hotel group last year climbed by 66 per cent to €35.2 million as revenues jumped by 13.5 per cent to €126.5 million. One of Ireland’s largest hotel groups, last March it renegotiated its €300 million-plus bank loans with AIB in one of the biggest refinancings of corporate debt here for some years. During the year, the group disposed of three of its US hotels for a combined total of €149.5 million. The group had bank loans totalling €323 million at the end of December last and the group’s net debt was due to be repaid in November of this year with the group now extending this out to 2017 with the State-controlled bank. Consolidated accounts for holding firm Pembase Holdings Ltd show that revenues at the hotel group last year increased by €15 million to €126.5 million. The accounts show that the group’s earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation increased from €21.2 million to €35.2 million last year. The group recorded a total profit of €65.48 million for the year and this arose mainly from a surplus on revaluation of the group’s hotels of €80.2 million.

It operates the Westbury and Croke Park hotels in Dublin; the River Lee Hotel in Cork along with four hotels in the UK and the Dupont Circle hotel in Washington DC. The group’s assets at the end of 2012 had a book value of €635.5 million. This year it has disposed of the Back Bay hotel in Boston, the Courtyard by Marriott and the Normandy Hotel in Washington DC and details of the transactions will be included in the 2013 accounts. The directors state that on the basis of the renegotiated bank terms, they are satisfied that the group has adequate resources to continue to operate for the foreseeable future. Its gross profit last year increased by 16 per cent to €89.9 million with operating profits increasing almost three-fold to €22 million. Bank interest payments totalling €12.4 million contributed to the group recording a pre-tax profit of €10.6 million. This compared to a pre-tax loss of €2.5 million in 2011. The accounts show that the group’s shareholder funds last year totalled €295.2 million. Numbers employed by the group last year increased from 1,071 to 1,178 with staff costs increasing by 16 per cent to €44.28 million.

Source:irishtimes.com/business/sectors/transport-and-tourism/doyle-collection-hotel-group-sees-profits-rise-by-13-5-to-126-5m-1.1554324

Monday, October 7, 2013

Local Attraction At Virginia Beach|"Scottsdale Hotels See Big Growth Over The Summer"

Source              :    bizjournals.com
Category         :    Local Attraction At Virginia Beach
By                   :    Tim Gallen
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Scottsdale hotels continued their recession rebound with a summer spike in July. Occupancy at hotels and resorts in Scottsdale and Paradise Valley was 50.3 percent in July, according to travel research firm STR. That was a whopping 10.5 percent increase over July 2012. Another indicator that saw double-digit growth year over year was the region’s revenue per available room. The RevPAR shot up 16.4 percent to $49.04. The average daily rate, or ADR, also posted an increase in July. Though it did not hit double digits, it still had a strong 5.3 percent growth to settle at $97.56. Year to date, Scottsdale’s occupancy growth is much higher than the national average. Specifically, Scottsdale’s occupancy is up 4.5 percent compared to the U.S. hotel industry’s 1.5 percent year-to-date growth. In addition, Scottsdale hotels’ RevPAR is up a healthy 7 percent year to date versus the national growth rate of 5.6 percent. Scottsdale’s ADR, while positive, trails the national industry. ADR is up 2.3 percent year to date for Scottsdale hotels compared with 4 percent nationally.

Source : bizjournals.com/phoenix/news/2013/10/07/scottsdale-hotels-see-big-growth-over.html

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Local Attraction At Virginia Beach|"A Room With 140 Characters: Hotels Embrace Twitter"

Source              :    seattletimes.com
Category         :    Local Attraction At Virginia Beach
By                   :    STEPHANIE ROSENBLOOM
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First there was vacation. Then came the “digital detox” vacation — the no-cellphones, no-Internet-allowed response to increasingly inescapable and seemingly addictive technology. Now comes the backlash (or at least the appearance of one). The first “Twitter experience hotel” (aka Sol Wave House) was introduced this summer in Majorca, Spain, where guests can ping requests to a “Twitter concierge” using hashtags like #fillmyfridge; flirt from poolside Bali beds by tweeting numbers printed atop the beds, like “How’s it going #balibed10?”; and sip cocktails while checking their smartphones for a live feed of virtual conversations bubbling up from every corner of the hotel. Meliá Hotels International, which owns more than 350 properties, including Sol Wave House, is pioneering the concept amid the still rising popularity of smartphones and social networking. The Internet is in more pockets today than ever before. In July the International Data Corp., a research group, said the worldwide smartphone market experienced 52.3 percent year-over-year growth. (In the United States, 56 percent of adults own a smartphone, up from 35 percent in 2011, according to the Pew Research Center’s Internet and American Life Project surveys.)

The number of people on social networking sites is also growing. About 1.3 billion people worldwide are now using social networks (that’s about 82 percent of the global Web population), up from about 1.2 billion last year, according to comScore. Sol Wave House was refurbished two years ago, but the Twitter theme — the “share the love” signs at the front desk, the Twitter suites and concierge — is new. “The social night-life scene is significant, so we already had a ripe environment that we were looking to augment,” said Tony Cortizas, vice president for global brand strategy of Meliá, which is based in Palma de Mallorca. The hotel itself is shaped somewhat like an amphitheater, with rooms and balconies that allow guests to peer down at public areas with pools, daybeds, wave machines and DJs. “The clientele coming in are younger,” Cortizas said.

And according to the Pew Research Center, which has been conducting one of the more thorough studies of Twitter, Internet users ages 18 to 29 in the United States are the most likely to use the network, making a Twitter theme hotel a distinct way to speak with that demographic. Cortizas said he marvels at how young people are living today. “It’s so completely normal for someone to be looking down on the street and walking into people because they’re looking at their device,” he said. “For the generations that are literally growing up that way, it’s really normal.” Sol Wave House is striving to “bring what is normal and every day for these guys and give them a sandbox to play in.” That sandbox includes a Twitter concierge that guests can instruct via tweet to “Get the Cava on ice” followed by “1 bottle, 4 glasses to the solarium,” as one visitor did last month. There are images of mustaches on mirrors in the rooms, encouraging guests to tweet goofy selfies. And on Friday afternoons at the height of the season, the concierge uses a pool party hashtag (#twitterpoolparty) to summon sun worshippers.

To create a measure of privacy, all virtual interactions take place within an internal community available only to guests through an app and the hotel’s free Wi-Fi. “In our business,” Cortizas said, “rooms are rooms and suites are suites, but in the end it’s always about what you are doing to deliver an experience to a customer. We were looking to try and do something that would differentiate us, and we were trying to do something that would be kind of fun.” The hotel bills itself as the first to create such an immersive Twitter getaway, putting it among a handful of properties that are embracing glued-to-your-smartphone experiences. At the moment, it’s still far more common for travel professionals to peddle digital detox vacations. Among the first to do so was the St. Vincent & the Grenadines Tourism Authority, which created a digital detox campaign last year to lure travelers afflicted by an “addiction to gadgets.” The tactic has mushroomed, with hotels as varied as the Westin Dublin in Ireland and the Lake Placid Lodge in New York offering digital detox packages. Some hotels, like the Quincy in Washington, offer perks like bookstore gift cards for those who lock their phones in a safe during their stay.

As if one needed further evidence of the trend, last month “digital detox” was added to the Oxford Dictionary Online. But resistance may be futile. Even spots that have been digital black holes — subways, safaris, airplanes — are adopting Wi-Fi. “There’s two sides to this story, and we’re definitely playing one side of it,” Cortizas said. “But the environment is such and the destination and the energy of the destination is such that it’s appropriate.”

Source : seattletimes.com/html/travel/2021951133_twitterhotelxml.html

Friday, October 4, 2013

Local Attraction At Virginia Beach|"The World's Most Expensive Hotel Suites"

Source              :    foxnews.com
Category         :    Local Attraction At Virginia Beach
By                   :    Christian L. Wright
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This suite with two bedrooms (mirrored ceilings in both, of course) is designed as a palace in which to indulge the lower urges—and it’s a riot. You are greeted upon entry by black-vinyl walls and an S&M table. A dark anteroom between the foyer and the master bath features a cage big enough to hold a full-grown man and a set of manacles on chains (but no way to fasten them). The living room has an inlaid carpet made of old black-leather belts.The rumor last June was that Duran Duran had recently checked in.A tiled hot tub on a terrace, and planes flying by so close that they look like toys you could pluck from the sky.This four-bedroom, six-bathroom, two–dining room suite takes up the entire sixtieth floor and is so opulent that your eyes pop out on stalks—from the mounds of dates, cookies, and petit fours to the raised green marble tub in one of the bathrooms.The suite has been occupied so little since the marble-lined private ­elevator first opened into these filthy rich rooms that there’s barely a fingerprint on the many iPads that you can use to close the sheers or summon the butler.It’s like staying in a small wing of the Smithsonian. There’s the small, wooden rocking chair given as a gift by John F. Kennedy, between the fireplace and Eisenhower’s desk. In the bedroom—modest in size and somber in décor—you can draft a speech at General MacArthur’s desk, which dates back to the years when he lived at the Waldorf with his wife. Strangely, the windows, that look out onto unremarkable midtown scenes, are not state-of-the-art bullet-proof. The suite contains four bedrooms total, each with a separate key.There are so-called presidential suites all over the globe, but this is the only one where every US president since Herbert Hoover has spent the night.

The interior looks not unlike the Oval Office, decorated in creams and golds and blues, following the presidential seal—which you’ll find on plates in the dining room’s breakfront and etched into glass on the sconces in the living room.The hyper-selective booking process. The hotel will obtain background information on new guests to ensure that he or she is "well-known" through either frequency of previous stays and/or fame, and will treat the priceless property with respect. Those who've passed muster: J. K. Rowling, whose seven-volume Harry Potter series sits alongside works by Bill Clinton and Richard Nixon; a Chinese man of means who is obsessed with US history; and special friends of the Waldorf.This duplex with a golden curving staircase has three bedrooms, each with his-and-her bathrooms, 36-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, an iMac, a kitchen stocked with waters and juices, a gym with a steam room, and not so much space as acreage. The decor is exquisite and tasteful. Two full-time butlers will do everything from unpack your bags to rack up the balls on the Olhausen pool table.Popular with Chinese billionaires and Middle Eastern royalty. (A princess from Oman—with three daughters in tow—took up residence last spring for a week. All four had their hair done in the suite’s salon every day, to the tune of $220 a blowout.)

Source : foxnews.com/travel/2013/10/03/world-most-expensive-hotel-suites/

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Local Attraction At Virginia Beach|"Northern Ireland Hotels Body"

Source              :    bbc.co.uk
Category         :    Local Attraction At Virginia Beach
By                   :    John Campbell
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The NIHF says the UK VAT rate of 20% puts Northern Ireland at a major disadvantage. The rate in the Republic of Ireland is just 9%. Last month the Treasury said it did not accept the case for a UK-wide VAT rate cut for restaurants and catering. A Treasury spokesman said: "A 5% reduced rate on catering services is estimated to cost around £9bn to the Exchequer." Janice Gault, NIHF chief executive, said as the matter is not devolved the executive should "make the issue a staple" in communication with the Treasury. The NIHF has launched a new report called Tourism 2020 that also calls on the Northern Ireland Executive to bring forward "an updated and more cohesive" tourism strategy.James McGinn, the NIHF president, said that while the industry had benefited from events and campaigns such as NI2012 and UK City of Culture, there needed to be "movement around the marketing of Northern Ireland".

A DETI spokeswoman said: "The tourism minister met with outgoing and incoming chairs of NIHF on Tuesday and discussed the issues raised in the Tourism 2020 document. "The minister notes that many of the points highlighted in the report fit with the overarching objectives of the Programme for Government and NI Economic Strategy and our specific commitment to grow tourism into a £1bn industry by 2020. "Our focus more recently has been on delivering the necessary tourism product, key events and global marketing campaigns to ensure that 2012 and 2013, which are crucial years for Northern Ireland tourism, are successful and bring maximum economic benefit to the local economy."

Source : bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-24372175


Local Attraction At Virginia Beach|"Israel’s Hotels Finding A New Rival"

Source              :    haaretz.com
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By                   :    Rina Rozenberg
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Reuven Elkes, the CEO of Fattal, Israel’s biggest hotel chain, is looking up and down the country for new properties to develop. But while he is eyeing sites in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, his worry is less about competition from his fellow hoteliers and more about the challenge from ordinary people renting out their homes to vacationers. “I see this as a genuine threat to the hotel industry,” he says. “An unfair market is being formed here because homeowners aren’t saddled with taxes, obligations or standards like hotels are. They are in fact competing head-to-head with us hoteliers, and we at the Hotel Association will fight to change this situation.” Elkes, 44, who also serves as chairman of the Israel Hotel Association's economic committee, assumes a fiery demeanor when the subject of home rentals to tourists is broached. In recent years Israeli hotels have been forced to contend with added competition for tourist dollars. as the practice of renting private homes to tourists has become widespread with the help of websites like airbnb.com, where the volume of reservations has risen 400% in the past year.


The number of Israeli homes registered on the AirBnB website alone, through which 80,000 overnight stays were booked in 2012, jumped from 3,000 in August 2012 to 7,000 in August of this year. Other popular vacation websites like booking.com also offer homes for short stays. With a 7% decline in the number of overnight stays by tourists in hotels in the first half of 2013 from a year earlier, it is apparent that the hotels are losing a significant portion of their clientele.Elkes: "At the association we are using all the means at our disposal and will do everything we can to put this issue at the top of the agenda. We are raising the problem with municipal authorities, the tax authority and the regulators and we trust that they'll act accordingly. It's the government that needs to stand the test, not us. I must say I'm optimistic, but it takes time.""It's hard to estimate the damage, but there's no doubt this has helped bring down the number of overnight stays by tourists. A living and breathing alternative has been born within the same marketing channels as hotels, and it isn't a coincidence that they've fought it in New York. A civilized country needs to fight for properly organized tourism. Heaven forbid if a disaster occur tomorrow in some makeshift apartment, harming the entire tourism industry – making us look like a two-bit country."

This week, however, the New York City Environmental Control Board overturned a fine that had been levied on a Manhattan apartment owner who had rented out his home using AirBnB. But the reversal was only on a technicality: The man’s roommate had been home during the time that he had rented out the apartment and New York’s illegal hotels law is still on the books. "We looked for a local authority that would go along with us on a trial model of charging taxes according to tourist tax as done abroad, and according to hotel occupancy. That's how it should be done. We need to move forward and not remain captive to outmoded paradigms. We approached the Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Eilat municipalities and still haven't found a partner. We are very hopeful that Netanya will go along with us. Our goal is to slightly lower the burden on hotels and place it on the tourist. The localities won’t be hurt, and in good years they will receive more money and more tourists – generating more income for local businesses. For tourists the sums are trivial." The Dan hotel chain netted NIS 138 million in earnings last year while the Isrotel chain finished the year with profits amounting to NIS 75 million. Elkes is only ready to state that Fattal's profit level is among the top in the industry."When you look at profitability on reports it doesn't attest to the net return on assets. The return on hotels is low. If someone builds a new hotel today it can reach a 6% to 6.5% return even if it's very successful, without taking into consideration the difficult years. And there are always difficult years in Israel's tourist industry."In the meantime, Fattal is expanding apace. In two months’ time, the doors will open to the 30th hotel in the Fattal chain - and the first addition to the chain since Elkes took over as CEO a year and a half ago.

Ashkelon’s 131-room Shirat Hayam Hotel, which is owned by real estate magnate Benny Baron, will be managed by Fattal under its Leonardo marquee. What most attracted Fattal is the hotel’s location on the Mediterranean shoreline, says Elkes, like those of Herods in Herzliya and another hotel in Netanya slated to open within two years under the chain’s management. Another 60-room, NIS 40 million hotel owned by Fattal is scheduled to open in a year and a half on the Sea of Galilee. Fattal is also exploring the possibility of developing a hotel in Jerusalem and a 100-room boutique hotel in Tel Aviv in addition to its hotel in the city’s bustling Ramat Hahayal business district. “There are several deals we’re considering in Tel Aviv and I believe the chain will soon expand there,” says Elkes. “The proposals are for converting office buildings into hotels in light of Tel Aviv’s office space glut.” Elkes was CEO of the Rimonim group of 10 hotels, principally owned by Israel Land Development Company, when he was tapped by David Fattal to take over as head of the chain, which has 8,000 employees, after Rafi Sade resigned. “ILDC has various holdings and is less attentive to the hotel business, so it goes without saying that the ability to develop the company in this field is limited,” says Elkes. “In contrast, Fattal is strictly hotel-related, which makes a huge difference.”


Source:haaretz.com/travel-in-israel/travel-news/.premium-1.549992

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Local Attraction At Virginia Beach|"The Ultimate Hotel Horror"

Source              :    theguardian.com
Category         :    Local Attraction At Virginia Beach
By                   :    osundefender
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Think of it as the drip-drip effect of interior design. What started as a trend for freestanding roll-top baths in hotel bedrooms, all louche and decadent, has now morphed into a trend for whole hotel bathrooms that are open plan, or have glass walls. Not only do they allow your travelling companion to witness your ablutions but, in some cases, they give a view to lucky passers-by outside. Worryingly, as a recent piece on Slate noted: "Like many hotel trends, the open-plan bathroom layout has spread to the home."

The first time I came across this phenomenon was at a hotel in Austria with design pretensions. I could just about deal with the idea that the bath and basin had glass walls opening on to the room, but the separate loo also had a door made from glass – frosted, at least, but not (if you will excuse the phrase) flush to the frame – so there was a gap of around a centimetre all the way around it. I couldn't risk this in the presence of my beloved, a man from whom I have no secrets apart from the one where I have led him to believe my digestive biology is different from every other human's and I produce only cute, inoffensive pellets (a bit like an owl), and so I had to use the loos in the communal areas. Judging by the queues, I wasn't the only one who had a problem with the in-room version.

Other hotels don't even bother with the frosting – in some rooms at the Renaissance Beijing Capital Hotel the lavatory is on show behind its clear glass walls. One suite at The Standard hotel in New York has an open-plan bathroom, right next to the bed, enclosed by floor-to-ceiling exterior glass walls (its public loos became famous for allowing people from the street a view). A huge number of luxury hotels have taken up the trend for glass walls, although some, such as the Ecclestone Square Hotel, which prides itself on being "London's most high-tech", will turn opaque at the touch of a button.

Juliet Kinsman, editor-in-chief of the boutique hotel specialists Mr & Mrs Smith, remembers her bathroom at the Hotel on Rivington in New York, which had a outside-facing glass wall: "I could see a guy standing in a building looking at me having a shower." For some hotels, an exhibitionist-friendly bathroom is a design statement; for others, she says: "It has a lot to do with the issues of converting properties that weren't traditionally hotels and adapting spaces to have a big, open-plan feel." "Some people might find it extra thrilling," says Kinsman but many won't. "Quite often, when people who go away to fabulous chic hotels together for a weekend away they haven't been together for that long." Where will it end if some hotels already have loos on view – will that ever become standard? Kinsman thinks not. "Well you're asking an arbiter of sexy hotels, and will it ever be sexy to watch someone go to the loo? I hope that will remain very niche."

Source : theguardian.com/travel/shortcuts/2013/sep/26/open-plan-bathroom-hotel-toilet

Monday, September 30, 2013

Local Attraction At Virginia Beach|"Fashola Unveils West Africa’s Tallest Hotel"

Source              :    osundefender.org
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The hotel located at Kofo Abayomi Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria is a 23-storey building containing 358 rooms and 37 suites and a Presidential suite. The Intercontinental Lagos, a subsidiary of the Intercontinental Hotel Group, IHG, is owned by the Milan Group. Unveiling the 5-star hotel, Fashola said the edifice would surely boost the hospitality and tourism industry in the state, while urging other entrepreneurs to look inward and invest their money in hotels and public utilities such as roads. According to him, the unveiling of the hotel represented the increasing brands of hotels making Nigeria their choice destinations, saying that the tourism industry would be boosted by the new edifice.

“The tourism business is the major sector that creates jobs but sadly, this sector faces lots of challenges across the continent. The Lagos State Government is committed to providing the enabling environment,” he said. Fashola harped on collection of consumption tax and urged hotels and other in the hospitality business to help the government to collect the tax for developmental purpose. “Consumption taxes are not levied on hotels but on consumers. The role of hotel is to collect the tax and give it to us. It is by collecting this taxes that you empower us to provide schools, public utilities and others,” he stated. Chairman, Milan Group, Ramesh Valechha said the hotel would change the landscape of Lagos and boost the hospitality industry in the state. He disclosed that Memorandum of Understanding for the project was signed on 31 March, 2004 while it took two years to complete the design work before the conceptualisation of the project began. He stated that the Lagos State Government, Skye Bank and Wema Bank were supportive of the project.

Valechha disclosed the building of the hotel cost over N30 billion while 650 jobs were created for Nigerians.
Regional General Manager, IHG, Africa, Karl Hala said the hotel is the leading hotel in Nigeria, saying the group had 170 Intercontinental Hotels in 60 countries of the world. He described the unveiling of the hotel in Lagos as a significant milestone in the hospitality industry, adding that the group also had 20 Intercontinental Hotels in Africa and that the hotel was the only 5-star hotel in Nigeria. Chief Executive Officer, Design Group, Bayo Odunlami said it took lots of challenging moment in the design and conceptualization of the project, saying he was happy that the group overcame the hurdles.

Source : osundefender.org/?p=124067

Local Attraction At Virginia Beach|"Boston Hotel Nixes Drinks Named for Mayor Hopefuls"

Source              :    abcnews.go.com
Category         :    Local Attraction At Virginia Beach
By                   :    BOSTON 
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There was only one problem with a Boston hotel's plan to offer alcoholic drinks named after two city mayoral candidates: one of them is a recovering alcoholic. Officials at the Loews Boston Hotel canceled the promotion after being questioned recently by a Boston Herald reporter. The hotel had planned to sell $8 drinks named after Democratic mayoral candidates John R. Connolly and Martin J. Walsh, and offer $4 nonalcoholic alternatives to them, in its bar, Cuffs. Walsh, a state representative, has openly discussed his past troubles with alcohol during his campaign.

Loews Boston had planned to keep a tab on sales of the drinks — dubbed the J.R. Connelly and M.J. Walsh — as an unofficial, pre-election indicator of who was winning the race, the Herald reported Sunday ( http://bit.ly/19Oudnn ). "Loews Boston Hotel acknowledges the insensitivity of this recent promotion and have canceled it effective immediately," the hotel said in a statement after being questioned by the reporter. Walsh's campaign declined to comment. Walsh and Connolly, a city councilor and former teacher, were the top vote-getters in a recent preliminary election before the Nov. 5 general election. Boston Mayor Thomas Menino is stepping down in January after 20 years in office.


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Thursday, September 26, 2013

Business Retreat In Virginia Beach|"Luxury Cairo Hotel Celebrates Its Success With Spectacular Anniversary Party"

Source              :    marketwired.com
Category         :    Business Retreat In Virginia Beach
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Celebrating a 10-year milestone in July, the JW Marriott Cairo did what it does best by entertaining guests to a grand evening of hospitality in hosting its 10th anniversary party on the driving range of its pristine Mirage City Golf Club. Successfully serving world travelers with first-class accommodations for a decade, the corporate resort's management and staff threw a remarkable party that was perfectly orchestrated in true JW Marriott fashion. Surrounding its guests with enchanting lake views, a grand fountain and the scenic vistas of its lush green golf course, this magnificent outdoor ballroom in Cairo was laden with Egypt's elite community, including media, top corporate account representatives, travel agents and JW Ladies Society Club members. As hosts of this spectacular event, Mr. Mounir Ghabbour, the CEO of Mirage Hotels Corporation, along with his wife, and Mr. Magdy Naguib, multi-property general manager of JW Marriott Cairo and Renaissance, welcomed guests upon arrival. 

Tantalizing those attending with a diverse and artistically presented menu of international flare the luxury Cairo hotel's culinary team displayed its superb catering services with an expansive lay of hors d' oeuvres and entrées that were as pleasing to the eyes as they were to the palate. Guests were also entertained by the rhythms of Egyptian superstar Mohamed Hamaki and surprised with a breathtaking fireworks show that ignited the summer sky. As Cairo's only corporate resort, the JW Marriott Cairo has excelled as a unique destination for world business and leisure travelers and as a result has been honored with numerous awards during its 10 years of service. Steadfast in maintaining a high level of excellence, the property has been recognized as best convention center and corporate resort, while its golf club and popular JW Steakhouse have also garnered accolades for superior quality and fine service.


Conveniently located just seven minutes from Cairo International Airport, the property welcomes its guests with exceptional value, offering a host of impressive hotel deals in Cairo along with impeccable accommodations and state-of-the-art amenities.The JW Marriott Hotel Cairo is an impressive five-star luxury resort offering travelers elegant surroundings and personalized service. Boasting 12 restaurants, guests can choose from a variety of international menus and enjoy full access to a host of on-site amenities including "The Beach," an outdoor water park, an indoor pool and health center, championship golf at its Mirage City Golf Club and relaxing spa services at the Mandara Spa. Featuring 43,000 square feet of high tech event space and a professional staff of event managers and culinary artists, the JW Marriott is a distinctive Cairo destination ideal for both business and leisure travel. JW Marriott is part of Marriott International's luxury portfolio and consists of beautiful properties in gateway cities and distinctive resort locations around the world. These elegant hotels cater to today's sophisticated, self-assured travelers, offering them the quiet luxury they seek in a warmly authentic, relaxed atmosphere lacking in pretense. 

JW Marriott properties artfully provide highly crafted, anticipatory experiences that are reflective of their locale so that their guests have the time to focus on what is most important to them. Currently, there are 45 JW Marriott hotels in 19 countries; by 2013 the portfolio will encompass 73 properties in 28 countries.Marriott International is a leading lodging company with more than 3,400 lodging properties in 68 countries and territories. Marriott International operates and franchises hotels under the Marriott, JW Marriott, The Ritz-Carlton, Renaissance, Residence Inn, Courtyard, TownePlace Suites, Fairfield Inn, SpringHill Suites Inn and Bulgari brand names; develops and operates vacation ownership resorts under the Marriott Vacation Club, The Ritz-Carlton Destination Club, The Ritz-Carlton Residences and Grand Residences by Marriott brands; operates Marriott Executive Apartments; provides furnished corporate housing through its Marriott ExecuStay division; and operates conference centers. The company is headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland USA, and had approximately 137,000 employees at 2009 yearend. It is recognized by Fortune magazine as one of the best companies to work for, and by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as Partner of the Year since 2004. In fiscal year 2009, Marriott International reported sales from continuing operations of nearly $11 billion.

Source:marketwired.com/press-release/luxury-cairo-hotel-celebrates-its-success-with-spectacular-anniversary-party-1835356.htm