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OUTLOOK 09-HYNES CONVENTION CENTER CORRECTION
Pleased be advised that the Hynes Convention Center WILL BE OPEN for business throughout the $18 million dollar renovation/ modernization process. All work is expected to be completed within a two year timeframe and will be scheduled so as not to interrupt events booked into the Hynes or new events interested in the Hynes. Please ensure that your clients and Sales teams are aware that the Hynes will remain open and is ready to accommodate requests for space. Read More



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Outlook 2: Unchartered Territory Ahead, Captain!
HSMAI is pleased to host Outlook 2 this Thursday, August 21st at the Omni Parker House, Boston. Following the successful MLA Outlook event in Boston in July, they bring back the industry’s most insightful research team at PKF Hospitality Research to give you the low-down on the outlook for the regional hospitality industry in 2009 and beyond.
Defense continues to lead the pack in federal travel spending
After a rare decrease in travel spending in 2006, agencies got back on track in 2007, with expenditures jumping $700 million to $14.8 billion, according to the Office of Management and Budget. The Defense Department continues to lead the pack in travel spending and was responsible for $543 million of the $745 million spending increase last year.
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