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By Patrick Mayock, Editor-in-Chief
28 August 2009
Earlier this week, I got a firsthand look at Starwood’s new prototype at the recently opened Four Points by Sheraton Columbus, Ohio Airport.
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By Ed Watkins, Editor-at-Large
06 May 2013
All three major markets in Ohio have reached levels of revenue per available room that exceed the previous peak year of 2007.
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By Stephanie Wharton, HotelNewsNow.com contributor
03 January 2013
Associates left no stones unturned during a recent operations meeting I attended at the Hilton Columbus Downtown.
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By Stephanie Wharton, HotelNewsNow.com contributor
18 January 2013
Chris Coffin of the Hilton Columbus Downtown was pushed into the hotel industry by default during his teenage years and has embraced every opportunity since.
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By Shawn A. Turner, Finance Editor
09 December 2009
Hotels in Columbus, Georgia, have done a decent job holding up their numbers since being delisted by the OTAs. But a recent study implies they might not be able to keep up the pace over the long term.
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By Samantha Worgull, Editorial Assistant
08 May 2012
President Obama's proposed defense budget cuts have some hoteliers in military markets scrambling to replace demand.
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By Patrick Mayock, Editor-in-Chief
30 November 2012
Columbus, Ohio, will reallocate funds from the city’s bed tax directly toward funding to support travel and tourism. Hopefully other municipalities follow suit.
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By Stephanie Wharton, HotelNewsNow.com contributor
18 December 2012
For a look behind the scenes of operating a convention hotel, follow HotelNewsNow.com’s Stephanie Wharton's live blog as she shadows the hotel's GM.
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By Stephanie Wharton, HotelNewsNow.com contributor
08 January 2013
With the financing market still recovering, developers are working with smaller footprints to get their projects up and running.
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By Stephanie Wharton, HotelNewsNow.com contributor
17 July 2012
Apprehension coupled with the inability to find financing is keeping some U.S. hoteliers away from new development, but several are bucking the trend.
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