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Alex Smith

Clean energy is at the core of the sustainability efforts for Legacy Vacation Resorts and they understand by removing their reliance on traditional power sources, they can greatly reduce their carbon footprint. Read on to find out more about how LVR measured, planned and completed their clean energy projects to date while looking ahead for a 100% renewable energy adoption company-wide by 2030. READ MORE

Derek Chew

The hospitality industry has been through an upheaval, and today it has to adapt to post-pandemic changes with a focus on digital strategy, safety, and online engagement to recover from financial and employment losses. Success requires enhancing e-commerce visibility, leveraging mobile-first approaches, AI integration, SEO, and social listening to meet elevated consumer safety expectations and drive conversions. READ MORE

Kenneth Heymann

Managing Change addresses the essential steps in establishing and managing a change process. The article starts with a discussion about why organizations pursue change and what they need to do to prepare a change process. It then walks through key steps and pitfalls to describe the process, essential roles of participants and key considerations to achieve success. READ MORE

Troy Dixon

Troy Dixon, General Manager at Central Station Memphis, explores the multifaceted charm of adaptive reuse hotels in this thought-provoking piece. By seamlessly blending historical authenticity with contemporary comfort, these hotels offer travelers a unique and immersive experience. The intersection of travel and history becomes a tangible reality, allowing guests to stay in transformed spaces and partake in the rich narratives embedded within the walls. READ MORE

Wendy Hansen

No longer a trend, branded residences are an important component of nearly every new luxury hotel development. To ensure a successful project from the outset, it is important to understand and plan for the structure that defines the relationship between the hotel and residences. This article discusses key legal considerations in the lifecycle of a hotel and branded residential development – from the initial framework, to operations and termination. READ MORE

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