Cheryl Rowley began design when she was only 20 years old. Now, 37 years later, the veteran hospitality designer has closed up her studio, Cheryl Rowley Design, in Beverly Hills, Calif., to move on to the next chapter of her life. Over the years, Rowley has become well known for high profile projects such as Hotel Palomar, The Ritz-Carlton San Francisco, Epic Hotel & Residences in Miami, and theWit in Chicago. Rowley was also a
What’s Cookin’?
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Along with the millions of travelers that pass through hotel doors each day comes a multitude of breakfast preferences. Trying to satisfy everyone’s taste is a challenge, which is why breakfast programs must constantly evolve to meet guest expectations. Ron Pohl, senior vice president of brand management and member services for Best Western, says the availability of breakfast, especially when it’s free, is often a deciding factor when guests choose a hotel. Best Western members
Bed Bugs: Minimize Your Risks
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In order to prevent high costs for bed bug eradication, hotels must know how to consistently inspect rooms for signs of infestations. One in five Americans has had bed bugs or knows someone who has encountered them, according to a survey by the National Pest Management Association. Moreover, 80 percent of Americans are afraid of encountering them in hotels, the survey says. And, they have reason. While last summer’s coverage of bed bugs exploded to
In a recently completed study, lodging industry experts contributed their views on smart grid technology adoption and its future as an energy management solution in the U.S. lodging industry. Smart grid technology was defined in the study as the application of digital technology to the electric power infrastructure. Such technologies can be found today in energy management systems, demand response systems, load balancing systems, renewable resource generation integration, and others. There are several reasons why
July 2011
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Economy brands like Red Roof Inn and Motel 6 are upgrading their looks with the help of smart design and value-engineering. We take a look at their new prototypes and explore this growing trend. In addition, the meetings business is beginning to bounce back, but the landscape has been permanently transformed. We introduce you to the new meetings in a special report. Meanwhile, the green movement has reached the bathroom as hotels continue to make