Christine Killion
Maintaining an 80-Year-Old Vessel-Turned-Hotel
The Queen Mary has had a long and rough history of exposure to the elements—from first setting sail across the Atlantic more than 80 years ago to swaying in more shallow waters during its...
Carbon Lighthouse Expands Its Footprint in Markets With Rising Energy Costs
Carbon Lighthouse, a clean energy services company that works with commercial and industrial building owners and hotel investors to reduce the baseline energy consumption of real estate, is rapidly expanding its services across the...
Taking Care of Bleisure
What’s the difference between a business traveler and a leisure traveler? As the once-strict lines between work and play continue to blur, the answer to that question is becoming more complicated, making room for...
Preservation Month: Restoring Historic Hotels
May marks the arrival of National Preservation Month. In the hotel industry, restoring and preserving properties with rich pasts comes with its own set of challenges. Lisa Haude, founder and president of hospitality interior...
Designing Digital Art With Intention
Set within Dallas’ Arts and Business District, the Sheraton Dallas Hotel wanted its most recent transformation to reflect the city’s 10-year redevelopment efforts showcasing its diverse arts scene. Chartres Lodging Group led the multi-million...