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The Le Méridien Versailles Unveils Upgrades
Montreal’s Le Méridien Versailles hotel has overhauled all of its 108 guestrooms, including two penthouse suites, and new meeting and public spaces have been unveiled. Aiming to complement the hotel’s…
News June 8HD Summit 2016
During Hospitality Design (HD) magazine’s 16th annual HD Summit in February, a select group of approximately 400 designers, owners, brand representatives, purchasers, and sponsoring manufacturers gathered at the Ritz-Carlton Amelia…
News June 7U.S. Hotel Occupancy Levels Expected to Plateau
Hospitality Directions, the lodging forecast released by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), reports that U.S. occupancy levels have begun to stabilize after reaching peak levels in 2015. While overall lodging demand remains positive…
News June 7The Whitehall Hotel Introduces the Part & Parcel Bar
The Whitehall hotel in downtown Houston will celebrate this week the grand opening of its new outdoor bar, Part & Parcel. Previously the Crowne Plaza Houston Downtown, the hotel reopened…
News June 7Renaissance Launches Sixth Property in Paris
Renaissance Hotels has debuted its sixth Parisian property, located in the La Republique neighborhood. Drawing inspiration from the district’s bohemian spirit, the Renaissance Republique was crafted by interior designer Didier…
News June 7Interview: Philippe Maidenberg
Ever since he founded his firm Maidenberg Architecture in 1991, veteran Parisian hotel designer Philippe Maidenberg has been designing some of the most imaginative hotels and restaurants in the world.…
People June 7Meet the Minds Behind Restaurant Design – Rick McCormack
Did you always know you wanted to be a designer? No I didn’t have a conscious desire to be a designer growing up or even while attending school though looking…
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