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We are excited to welcome the AC Hotel by Marriott Washington DC Convention Center to HHM Hotels!
This property features a Spanish heritage and European flair to warmly embrace business and leisure travelers to the nation’s capital. The hotel has multiple restaurants and bars including a rooftop lounge, Ciel Social Club, with stunning views of the city.
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There will be a significant reduction in the number of hotel rooms on the #LasVegasStrip this year. However, an impact on hotel performance isn't expected. Big swings in hotel additions and closures/demolitions are not uncommon in this destination. Thank you, Michael Petrivelli, for including insights on the impact of the closures on retail.
#hotelpipeline#hotelconstruction#LasVegas
Bug hotels or habitat boxes are becoming more and more popular as they attract and shelter various beneficial insects. Here’s why you might want to set up a bug hotel:
Biodiversity Boost: Bug hotels provide a safe haven for a diverse range of insects, including solitary bees, ladybugs, lacewings, and beetles. By offering different nesting options, you encourage a variety of species to visit your garden.
Natural Pest Control: Many insects housed in bug hotels are voracious predators. For instance, ladybugs feast on aphids, while lacewings devour pests like caterpillars and mealybugs. Having these insect allies around helps keep harmful pests in check.
Pollination Support: Solitary bees, such as mason bees and leafcutter bees, play a crucial role in pollinating plants. By providing nesting tubes or holes, bug hotels attract these efficient pollinators, benefiting your garden’s flowers and fruits.
Educational Opportunity: Bug hotels are fantastic teaching tools. Children and adults alike can observe insects up close, learn about their life cycles, and appreciate their vital role in ecosystems.
Habitat Preservation: As natural habitats shrink due to urbanization, bug hotels offer a refuge for insects. By creating these mini ecosystems, we contribute to preserving biodiversity.
Aesthetics: They look great and and our very creative Duncan Riggall
can get to work on just about any idea you have such as company logos, miniature buildings etc.
So, whether you’re an insect enthusiast, a gardener, or simply want to support local wildlife, consider setting up a bug hotel—it’s a small gesture with big benefits!
We all have a responsibility to preserve the environment, and this applies to hoteliers as well. In this post, we will explore how the hospitality industry can adopt the 'nudge' approach to inspire guests and actively participate in preserving the surrounding environment.
👉 Swipe left to see the ways hotels can take action!
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Counsel Wendy Hansen authored an article for Hotel Executive that discusses the important role of branded residences as part of new luxury hotel developments. To ensure a successful project from the outset, Wendy explains that 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. #RealEstatehttps://lnkd.in/ev5vkPME
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3moCongrats on the new addition.