Fort Lauderdale Welcomes Diverse Groups with #GreaterTogether Campaign
The Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau recently launched its new #GreaterTogether initiative in an effort to welcome international groups.
St. Louis Welcomes Convention Hotel in Phase II of Ballpark Village
St. Louis’ Ballpark Village is about to get much bigger as it gears up for a $260 million second-phase project that includes a convention hotel.
Add “Gust-o” to Your Windy City Meetings With These Ideas
An increase in MICE programs is adding new dimensions to Chicago’s cultural side while also giving a gust of revenue to the Windy City.
What’s New in Baltimore for Groups?
“New developments in Baltimore are transforming its horizon, both literally and figuratively."
The Force Will Soon Be With California’s MICE Groups
Visual storytelling within a “no walls” mix of high and popular art will characterize the new Lucas Museum of Narrative Art when it opens in L.A.’s Exposition Park in 2021.
3 Fresh Dining Experiences for Groups Meeting in Rochester
With a vibrant culinary scene and significant new investment in its downtown area, there's much to offer groups meeting in Rochester.
Meeting Planners Eye Panama as Convention Centers Develop
Panama is rapidly entering the meetings market with the new Amador Convention Center opening in Panama City.
New Convention Center Puts Spotlight on Meetings in Albany
Meetings in Albany are firmly on the map with the opening of the new Albany Capital Center just steps from the New York State Capitol.
Must-See South Korea
With its royal palaces, centuries-old Buddhist temples and traditional hanok villages, it’s not hard for groups coming to South Korea to quickly soak up the country’s vibrant culture. But this isn't the whole shebang.
San Antonio’s River Walk Gets Even More Appealing to Planners
See how San Antonio's River Walk is getting even more appealing to planners.
Wilmington’s New Riverfront Evolves for Meetings
New hotels, restaurants, retail, an event pier, marina and riverfront park will help redefine the city’s River District, connected by an about two-mile scenic Riverwalk.
Adelaide Convention Centre
Nine years in the making, the last phase of the convention center’s $297 million expansion will not only help the city attract larger events but also revitalize its Riverbank precinct.
Seattle Surge Caters to All Types of Meetings and Attendees
New restaurant openings and 3,000 new hotel rooms slated to open by 2020. And this is just the tip of the iceberg of Seattle development.
Metropolitan Convention Center to Put Quito, Ecuador on Meetings Map
While Quito already attracts international visitors as the first city to be named a World Heritage Cultural Site by UNESCO in 1978, this new convention center will help put Quito more on the meetings map.