Two Ohio Venues Achieve Certified Autism Center Designation
In an effort to become more inclusive, more venues are offering services to accommodate the needs of autistic and sensory-sensitive individuals.
In an effort to become more inclusive, more venues are offering services to accommodate the needs of autistic and sensory-sensitive individuals.
From Sioux City, Iowa to Chicago to Fort Worth, Texas, convention centers across the U.S. are upping the ante on their meeting and trade show offerings by forming new partnerships with management, food and beverage, and technology service providers, as well as rebooking long-term business.
After almost seven decades of operating at the south end of the Las Vegas Strip, the Tropicana Las Vegas will close its doors on April 2, just two days shy of its 67
Venue management company and live event producer ASM Global and distributed energy resource (DER) platform and virtual power plant operator
San Francisco’s Moscone Center has been awarded
With a portfolio of nearly 8,700 properties, Marriott International has introduced neuroinclusive practices at events hosting 250 people or more, aiming to accommod
Beginning in 2024, The Venetian Resort Las Vegas will begin a $188 million renovation of its meeting and convention facilities
Las Vegas welcomed a groundbreaking addition to its bustling entertainment landscape with the official opening of the Sphere on Sept. 29, kicking off with a performance by the iconic band U2.
Eighteen years after the massive hotel development was first announced, Fontainebleau Las Vegas is gearing up to open its doors on Dec. 13 and is accepting reservations ahead of its grand opening.