On a hilltop overlooking Washington, Lincoln’s Cottage at the Soldier’s Home can be rented and tented for special events accommodating up to 250 guests. This 1842 Gothic Revival–style home was used by the Lincoln family as a summer retreat during...
Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art on Northern Avenue near the World Trade Center and the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. Among its event spaces are the lobby, accommodating receptions for up to 278 people, and the 325-seat theater...
From The Boston Globe:Berkshire Town Wants to Build Conference Center Adams, Mass., is trying to find a developer to build a lodge and conference center at the base of Mount Greylock, the state’s highest peak and first wilderness park. Read the...
From BusinessWeek:Starwood Sells Two Luxury W Hotels in Manhattan Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. is selling two of its W Hotels in Manhattan to St. Giles Hotels LLC. W Court and the W Tuscany, both on 39th Street between Park and...
From Associated Press:NY and NJ Bet Big on Super Bowl Tourism leaders in New York and New Jersey are hoping thousands of football fans flock to the region for Super Bowl 2014. The Super Bowl could bring in as much as $550 million to the region...
From The New York Times:Hotels Book Unusual Events to Draw in the Public At most hotels, the weak economy of the last year and a half has meant one thing—fewer amenities. But some hotels have taken a different tack and have been investing in...
From The Boston Globe:What a Bigger Convention Center Could Mean to Boston James Rooney, executive director, Massachusetts Convention Center Authority, explains why a dramatic expansion of the city’s six-year-old Boston Convention and Exhibition...
The Massachusetts Convention Center Authority launched a new program that coordinates donations of non-perishable items from convention center events to non-profit organizations throughout Boston...