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Dolce to Manage Silverado Resort in Napa Valley
Dolce Hotels and Resorts has signed on to manage the 1,200-acre Silverado Resort in Napa Valley. The 439-room golf resort was recently sold to a group comprising golf great Johnny…
News July 2Cosmopolitan Las Vegas to Debut December 15
Featuring two 50-story towers housing 2,995 guestrooms with private terraces, the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas has announced a December 15 debut. David Rockwell, Jeffrey Beers, Adam D. Tihany, and the…
News July 1Toto Plunges into Carbon-Neutral Shipping
TOTO USA is extending its sustainable initiatives by adding UPS’s new carbon-neutral shipping program, the first company to do so on a global level. The partnership allows the plumbing manufacturer…
News July 1Muse Hotel De Luxe Debuts in Saint-Tropez
YTL Hotels has opened the ultra-luxurious Muse Hôtel De Luxe in Saint-Tropez, France. The property’s 15 suites, overlooking the terraced gardens created by Sophie Agata Ambroise, are named for muses such…
News July 1Three More China Hotels on the Board for Shangri-La
Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts has announced three new hotels scheduled to open in China in 2013: The beachfront Shangri-La Hotel, Qinhuangdao, featuring 320 guestrooms with balconies, two restaurants, a bar,…
News July 1Andaz 5th Avenue Now Open
The 184-key Andaz 5th Avenue is opening on July 5th across from the New York Public Library. Interiors by Tony Chi are designed to be both loft-like and evocative of…
News June 30IHG Plans to Double Presence in China
IHG plans to double its presence in China to more than 250 hotels over the next five years. The hotel group currently has 131 hotels open in the country and…
News June 30Thunder Valley Casino Unveils New Hotel
Thunder Valley Casino Resort in Lincoln, California, has opened its hotel, spa, pool, bars, and expanded gaming area following two years of construction. The 17-story tower houses 297 rooms, including…
News June 30Survey: U.S. Leisure Travelers Prefer to Unplug During Vacation
The majority of leisure travelers in the U.S. prefer to forgo email and social media on vacation, according to a new survey conducted by TNS, an independent research company, and…
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