Hotel.Online Hospitality News
May 1, 2013
- Retail development slated for Trump World's Fair Casino site (The Press of Atlantic City, Pleasantville, N.J.)
- Halekulani hotel cited for safety violations (The Honolulu Star-Advertiser)
- Cha-ching: Sands helps boost Las Vegas casino giant's profits (The Morning Call (Allentown, Pa.))
- Hilton banks on popular Thailand (The Nation, Bangkok, Thailand / Asia News Network)
- Booked hotels mean outside revenue, busy time for events (The Duncan Banner, Okla.)
- Casino mogul Steve Wynn makes rare trip to Carson City to meet with lawmakers (Las Vegas Sun)
- Caesars Entertainment still on shaky ground, loses $200 million in first quarter (Las Vegas Sun)
- Microtel to spend P1.1 billion for three hotels (The Manila Times, Philippines)
- Small-batch distilleries a hot trend in spirits business, experts say (Orlando Sentinel)
- Orlando might keep alcohol flowing downtown till 3 a.m. (Orlando Sentinel)
- International hotelier Claude Feninger dies (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Convention Center Hotel funding talks; Sabin Triangle Northeast Portland news (The Oregonian, Portland, Ore.)
- Development on $105 million Portland project could begin in June (Portland Press Herald, Maine)
- Saudi hotel brands to make debut at Arabian Travel Market (Arab News, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia)
- Supes put brakes on resort proposal (The Record, Stockton, Calif.)
- Trump expected to testify at Chicago trial (Chicago Tribune)
- Tourism marketing strategy a success (Whitefish Pilot, Mont.)
- Four developers, including Hammes, show interest in Judge Doyle Square project (The Wisconsin State Journal)
- Springfield backs $1B MGM plan (Boston Herald)
- Hotels stay the course (Boston Herald)
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