Inner-city hotels go on the market Sydney Morning Herald TWO elegant hotels have hit the market to usher in the new year. The prominent Railway Hotel in West Melbourne has been listed for auction, while the Hotel Formule 1 in the heart of the city is for sale. The Railway, which has featured as a popular ...
NJ eyes hand-held gambling devices inside casinos CBS News (AP) ATLANTIC CITY, NJ — Gamblers at Atlantic City casinos may someday be able to place bets while standing in line for dinner, in a lounge, or beside a swimming pool. A proposal by state Sen. Jim Whelan, a former Atlantic City mayor, would let the ...
Top city hotels break lean period syndrome Republica KATHMANDU, Feb 3:Thanks to Nepal Tourism Year 2011 campaign and growing traveling culture, hotel occupancy at star hotels and resorts for upcoming months look promising compared to same period last year. Although from January till May is considered as ...
Downtown Des Moines hotel likely to gain approval DesMoinesRegister.com A proposed downtown hotel that has been the subject of several protracted meetings likely will gain final approval from the Des Moines City Council on Monday. City Manager Rick Clark told The Des Moines Register late last week that he is recommending ...
Hotels cater to special diets; gluten-free food now on menus USA TODAY By Nancy Trejos, USA TODAY It's no longer enough for hotels to offer vegetarian food options. Now their menus are going gluten-free, dairy-free and macrobiotic to cater to Americans' diets. By Ryman Tolentino, Hotel Palomar San Francisco A gluten-free ...
Darkly intriguing Sydney Morning Herald BANGKOK'S early 21st-century mood of consumerism and opportunity spawned lavish hotels, spectacular bars and elaborate rooftop pools, a stratum of glamour and fantasy above the city's daily life. It became a crowded market, perhaps an overcooked one.
No more Naptown: Super Bowl boosts Indy's image SI.com This week, as 150000 visitors descended on a new, vibrant district before Super Bowl Sunday, even cynics agreed that the city had successfully shed its image as a bastion of boredom in what was once called "flyover country.'' Hotels, restaurants ...