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Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006

Flying Luxury Hotel


Could we be looking at the future of the hotel business? I found this one floating -wink wink - around on the Popular Science website. What you are looking at is no blimp. It is the 400-ton luxury Aeroscraft.

Igor Pasterna of Worldwide Aeros Corporation came up with this behemoth of an idea. It is a huge luxury hotel in the sky, almost ...

Wednesday, October 11th, 2006

Nicky O. South Beach and a few ghostly treats


Nicky Hilton is bringing high fashion to faucets in her new Nicky O. South Beach hotel. Nicky O. South Beach is teaming up with Brizo Faucets to complete the look and feel this new boutique hotel wants to bring to Ocean Drive. The Brizo Faucets promise innovative bath and shower designs and state-of-the art technology and craftsmanship. Some of the Brizo Products to be featured in ...

Monday, September 11th, 2006

Trump International Hotel and Tower at Waikiki Beach Walk


Donald Trump has plans for a luxury hotel-condominium tower as part of an $800 million Waikiki Beach Walk redevelopment project in Honolulu, Hawaii. The 350-foot tall, 775,000 square-foot tower with about 460 hotel-condo units will include parking, retail and dining space, as well as a library, wine cellar, lobby bar, cafe, fitness center, spa and separate residential and hotel lobbies. The official name of ...

Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006

Twenty something friendly hotels


From the latest in the trend of trendy hotels comes a new plan by US hotel brands to attract young professionals who are in their twenties and thirties.

The new trendy hotel names include Cambria, Aloft and Indigo. The cost is around the $135-a-night range. Edgy design, stylish decor, fun hangouts outside the guest rooms and flat-screen TVs will become their trademarks.

Aloft, based on Starwood Hotels’ popular and expensive W chain, ...

Friday, August 18th, 2006

Hotel works suspended for supports AIDS awareness


The International AIDS conference wrapped up in Toronto on a negative note when 70 hotel employees at the Chelsea Hotel in Toronto Ontario were asked to remove small pins supporting the International AIDS conference. When they refused to remove the pins all 70 hotel employees were suspended indefinitely.

Employees protesting the suspensions were joined by many of the International AIDS conference delegates who were staying at the Chelsea Hotel. While ...

Tuesday, August 1st, 2006

Captive Hotel


Next time you are in Christchurch New Zealand and looking for the safest possible place to spend a night, why not try Jailhouse Accommodation...and no, you don't need to break the law this time.

The old Addington Prison in Lincoln Road has been converted into a hotel. The former prison had been ...

Wednesday, July 19th, 2006

Enjoy your stay at...The Astrodome?


The future of the Astrodome has been unclear ever since it bowed of out sports to the more modern Reliant Stadium. The rumor mill has been running non-stop with stories about the Astrodome becoming everything from an amusement park to a giant shopping mall.

he latest is of the Astrodome becoming a hotel with a 2,100 parking space garage. A lot of people are worried that this large of a hotel ...

Friday, July 7th, 2006

Nicky Hilton Wants to Open a hotel


Nicky Hilton has announced plans to open a pair of Nicky O boutique hotels in Miami and Chicago this year, neither of which will be a part of the Hilton Hotel chain, which was founded by her great-grandfather, Conrad. "I've always wanted to do it," Paris' little sis told People magazine. "I've been around hotels my whole life, and I know a good hotel when I see one."

Thursday, July 6th, 2006

Atlanta Marriott unveils $38 Million in renovations


After extensive guest surveys and research, the Atlanta Marriott Marquis Hotel has found a balance between comfort, style, and technology. Every new hotel room and suite incorporates sleek wood furnishings and bold silver fixtures against a backdrop of earth tones.

Plush new mattresses, soft sheets boasting a 300-thread-count, and mountains of pillows help complete the Marriott’s overhaul. Business travelers have ample work space, ergonomic desk and chair, high-speed internet, and brand ...

Monday, June 12th, 2006

Luxury London Hotel give a Face Lift


One of London’s most famous landmarks is to return to its original use as a luxury hotel. The Victorian Gothic style St. Pancras Chambers, better known as the frontage of St. Pancras Station at King’s Cross — built by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1873 as the Midland Grand Hotel — will reopen in January 2009 as the five-star Renaissance St. Pancras Hotel – London.