Updates on properties for meetings and events in the New England states, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia
The BroadmoorTo stay relevant, a classic property can’t be afraid of a little reinvention. A prime example of that premise is The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, where a sense of timelessness blends seamlessly with modern sensibilities.
On the ex...
Usually, I write about a city or a small country in these wrapups, trying to capture the essence of a whole place. But I just went to such a unique hotel that I think it deserves its own space.
A quintessential SunRiver scene: relaxation, warmth...
Visitors regularly compare the Inn at Palmetto Bluff and the homes of Wilson Village that surround it to a movie set. It feels like a throwback, with gracious Southern Colonial architecture amid a relaxed and breezy, unplugged ambience. There are...
A key benefit of off-site meetings is getting attendees away from their desks and into a different setting. A change in one’s surroundings encourages changes in perspective and openness to new ideas. Newport has new settings in spades.
There are...
Washington Post business and economics columnist Steven Pearlstein took aim at the potential economic effect of Washington, D.C.’s newly completed 1,175-room Marriott Marquis, which will serve as a headquarters hotel for the Washington Convention...
If you’re searching for a small-meeting venue that’s off the beaten path in more ways than one, there’s a 26-room luxury lodge in the Blue Ridge Mountains of southwestern Virginia that’s well worth a look.
An hour’s drive from the airport in Gre...