New Mexico Lodging News
WageWatch and New Mexico Lodging Association Partner; Collaborative Survey Selected Statewide.
Business Editors PHOENIXBUSINESS WIREJuly 30, 2002 WageWatch Inc. (www.wagewatch.com) today announced its strategic supplier partnership with the New Mexico Lodging Association (NMLA). This endorsement will increase the number of hotels nationwide that are participating in WageWatch's collaborative
Publication: Business Wire
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CURRENTS: LODGING; Minimalism in Mexico: Expect Volcanic Stone - New York Times
Fashionable globe-trotters have a new stamping ground: the W Mexico City, the first Latin American hotel in the W chain. A New York design firm, Studio Gaia, known for Bond Street and Jimmy's Uptown and Downtown, combined volcanic stone finishes and adobe in the spa with a minimalist setting. The
Publication: The New York Times
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STARWOOD LODGING TRUST TO ACQUIRE 3 MEXICO RESORTS - New York Times
Starwood Lodging Trust of Phoenix said yesterday that it had signed an agreement to acquire three luxury resort properties in Mexico from Bancomer S.A., a unit of Grupo Financiero Bancomer S.A., for $133 million. The properties include the 229-room Westin Regina Resort in Los Cabos, the 385-room
Publication: The New York Times
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Green Lodging in Santa Fe, New Mexico
To: ENVIRONMENTAL EDITORS Contact: Carolyn Lee of Hacienda Nicholas and The Madeleine Inn, +1-505-920-4701, carolyninnkeeper@msn.com SANTA FE, N.M., April 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Two Santa Fe inns, Hacienda Nicholas and The Madeleine Inn, have a mission to "Go Green All the Way." "We are already the
Publication: U.S. Newswire
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Green Lodging in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
SANTA FE, N.M., April 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Two Santa Fe inns, Hacienda Nicholas and The Madeleine Inn, have a mission to "Go Green All the Way." "We are already the greenest lodging in Santa Fe, and by the time the new eco-friendly Convention Center opens, just four blocks away, we will be that much
Publication: PR Newswire
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NATIONAL LODGING ENTERS INTO JOINT VENTURE TO DEVELOP, OPERATE AND FRANCHISE LODGING PROPERTIES IN MEXICO
NEW YORK, June 17 /PRNewswire/ -- National Lodging Corp. (Nasdaq: NALC) announced today that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Grupo Piasa, a Mexican hotel company, to enter into a joint venture to develop and operate, as well as to franchise to others, Travelodge and Thriftlodge
Publication: PR Newswire
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Colonial charm: cities in the colonial region of central Mexico offer history, culture, shopping and excellent lodging. (Destination: Mexico).
Send your sophisticated clients to the colonial region of central Mexico, and the visual feast will pleasantly surprise them. The jewelry, antiques, ceramics and high-quality handicrafts found here will delight shoppers. Hotel choices include many refurbished historic buildings. Following are some
Publication: Travel Agent
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Checking in from Mexico. (Coopers and Lybrand recommends investing in Mexican lodging industry) (Hot Tips: what accountants are telling clients...) (Brief Article)
The North American Free Trade Agreement's stimulation of Mexico's economy will lead to $80.4 million in new revenue for the U.S. lodging industry over the next three years, Coopers & Lybrand is telling clients through its quarterly journal, "Hospitality Directions." The revenue increase will result
Publication: Accounting Today
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New Mexico Hotel, Casino Associations to Share Marketing Efforts.
By Rosalie Rayburn, Albuquerque Journal, N.M. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 29--ALBUQUERQUE, N.MThe New Mexico Lodging Association and the New Mexico Indian Gaming Association have agreed to share efforts to market hotel and casino entertainment to out of town visitors. The agreement
Publication: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
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New Mexico Tourism Struggles, Other Business Holds Up One Year after Attacks.
By Charles D. Brunt, Albuquerque Journal, N.M. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 6--ALBUQUERQUE, N.MAs the first anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon approaches, businesses, workers and consumers in New Mexico and around the country find themselves still
Publication: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
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