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HNN Newswire
13 October 2011
Current CEO Jonathan Tisch will remain as chairman of Loews, while President and COO Jack Adler is set to retire effective early next year.
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By Jeff Higley, Editorial Director
06 June 2011
Aging bridges, tunnels, roadways and public transportation systems present a big problem for the hotel industry, said Jonathon Tisch from the NYU International Hospitality Industry Investment Conference.
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HNN Newswire
20 February 2009
Loews Hotels launched “Adopt-A-Farmer,” an initiative supporting partnerships with area farmers, fishermen and independent purveyors.
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By Patrick Mayock, Editor-in-Chief
13 December 2010
New brands are a dime a dozen, OTAs have rendered hotel rooms commodities, and consumers shop primarily on price. So do brands still matter? HotelNewsNow.com explores that question and more in this special report.
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By The HNN editorial staff,
14 October 2011
From the desks of the HotelNewsNow.com editorial staff:
• Tisch, Adler cede roles at Loews Hotels;
• Autograph downplays Marriott affiliation on new website;
• Wall Street Journal: Cerberus-Innkeepers deal back on;
• Hyatt CEO talks recovery regions, new brand on Bloomberg; and
• U.K. unemployment highest in 17 years.
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By Patrick Mayock, Editor-in-Chief
17 October 2011
After a 23-year career with Loews Hotels, president and COO Jack Adler has decided to retire from the company and seek opportunities elsewhere in the hotel industry.
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By Ed Watkins, Editor-at-Large
16 April 2013
Failure to upgrade America’s airports, roads and bridges could hamper inbound tourism.
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By Ed Watkins, Editor-at-Large
07 May 2013
Nominee Penny Pritzker’s business ties could cast a poor light on the hotel industry.
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By Patrick Mayock, Editor-in-Chief
23 May 2013
Paul Whetsell backed into the hotel industry. Just as quickly, he almost was beaten out of it.
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By Stacey Mieyal Higgins, News Editor-International
19 September 2008
The biggest news for hotels coming out of this week's Wall Street fallout might be a hit to slumping room demand, according to analysts. Developers were already dealing with difficulties in financing--it's just another obstacle in the bumpy road.
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