Hotel.Online Hospitality News
September 30, 2009
- Falmouth voters reject added tax on meals, lodging (Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass.)
- City Council nixes zoning for hotel plan (The Edmond Sun, Okla.)
- Casino smoking battle stalls (The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore.)
- Hotel planned for new development at Glens Falls, N.Y., building (The Post-Star, Glens Falls, N.Y.)
- STATION CASINOS: Bankruptcy hearing resumes for Station Casinos: Lenders' request for examiner may grab focus (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Cherokee Casino adding upscale seven-story hotel tower (Indian Country Today, Oneida, N.Y.)
- Army secretary won't delay Fort Lee hotel plan, Forbes says (The Progress-Index, Petersburg, Va.)
- Wynn Resorts raises $1.63 billion in Asian initial public offering (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Carnival's plan to switch port of call upsets Antigua: The Antigua and Barbuda tourism minister criticized Carnival Cruise Lines' plans to cut Antigua from the itinerary of its Victory ship. (The Miami Herald)
- Two casino studies in conflict: Each side cites its own findings on impact, disputes others' (The Columbus Dispatch, Ohio)
- BRIEF: Edmond council denies plans for hotel project (The Oklahoman, Oklahoma City)
- Council again delays Foss hotel proposal (The News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash.)
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