meeting space
AT&T Hotel and Conference Center in Austin, Texas Unveils Plans for $30 Million Renovation to Elevate Meeting and Event Spaces
AT&T Hotel and Conference Center | October 16, 2024
Austin, TX, Oct 16 – The AT&T Hotel and Conference Center, located in the heart of Austin, is excited to announce a comprehensive $30 million renovation aimed at elevating both the guest and conference experience. Set to begin in Spring 2025, the project will focus on modernizing the hotel’s expansive 85,000+ square feet of meeting space to meet the evolving needs of today’s event planners and attendees. The renovation is timed to coincide with the upcoming closure of Austin’s Convention Center in late Spring 2025, positioning the AT&T Hotel and Conference Center as a premier venue for conferences and events. With advanced ...
Jackson Hole’s Snow King Resort to Unveil Property Enhancements & Upgrades
Snow King Resort | June 22, 2022
Jackson Hole, Wyoming (June 2022) – Located at the base of Snow King Mountain and considered one of Jackson’s premier destination resorts, Snow King Resort is in the midst of finalizing $3.5 million dollars in interior and exterior resort enhancements, including the addition of its new Grand View Spa which is slated for completion in September of 2022, according to General Manager Gregg Fracassa. Grand View Lodge Meeting Space Commencing in April of 2022, meeting upgrades included 8,000-square feet of meeting space, pre-function space and public areas that comprises The Grand View Lodge which is adjacent to the main resort. T...
The Value of Your Meeting Space – You Can’t Manage What You Can’t Measure
Knowland | January 14, 2020
By Kristi White Meeting space, the last bastion of unmanaged revenue in a hotel. Some of you may balk at the thought, even argue that you effectively manage meeting space. However, for all too many hotels, managing the meeting space looks something like this: The list would go on and on, detailing each room and each time period, however, it often becomes the Ron Popeil “set it and forget it” method of revenue management. Oh, we pull it out once a year and pretend to look at it but really, it only gets the cursory “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” glance. Are you nodding your head yet? Perhaps, there is a sheepish grin...