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National Real Estate Investor May 1, 2006 Caroline Wilbert |
Building Bait The new Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta is playing a vital role as a catalyst in the downtown fishbowl by sparking office, multifamily and hotel projects. |
CEO Traveler |
Atlanta: The New South Comes of Age Atlanta's charms are embedded in a mix of cosmopolitan, diverse attractions and hometown, Southern graciousness |
PC Magazine August 16, 2006 Jen Trolio |
Connected Traveler: San Diego Tagged as America's Finest City, San Diego boasts 70 miles of coastline, a near-perfect climate, and no shortage of must-sees. |
PC Magazine June 21, 2006 Jen Trolio |
Dallas The Big D, as locals lovingly call it, is the third-most popular domestic business-travel destination in America, and everything really is bigger there. |
PC Magazine July 12, 2006 Mike Kobrin |
Chicago Downtown Chicago is a mix of modern and old architecture, making for a stunning visual experience. |
PC Magazine October 11, 2006 Erik Rhey |
Sydney Sydney is a truly world-class city in the land of Oz (as Australians call their country). |
PC Magazine May 31, 2006 Dan Evans |
Houston Top tech attractions in Houston, TX. |
PC Magazine December 20, 2006 Angela Chang |
Las Vegas Las Vegas is many things, but dull is not one of them. |
PC Magazine October 11, 2006 Mike Kobrin |
Amsterdam If you're not up for the notorious red-light district, there's plenty more going on. |
PC Magazine March 15, 2006 Sascha Segan |
The Connected Traveler: New York City Use the AirTrain of subway to save some money while getting around in New York City. In addition, here are some lesser known facts about the big apple. |
PC Magazine April 5, 2006 |
Connected Traveler: Detroit It may not live at the top of most tourists' must-see places, but Detroit has some cool things to do and see nonetheless. |
PC Magazine September 27, 2006 Carol Mangis |
Seattle Bordered by Puget Sound, deep-blue lakes, and gleaming mountains, Seattle could hardly have a more stunning setting. |
PC Magazine August 30, 2006 Molly K. McLaughlin |
Los Angeles Certainly art isn't the first thing that comes to mind when you visit LA, but it could be soon. |
PC Magazine May 17, 2006 |
Orlando In the land of golf courses, convention centers, and theme parks, Orlando hosts countless families and more than ten million business travelers a year. |
National Real Estate Investor March 1, 2005 Walter Woods |
What's In a Name? Barry Real Estate Cos. has lured two large corporate tenants, energy giant Southern Co. and accountants Ernst & Young, out of nearby office towers to anchor two of three planned buildings at what Barry calls Allen Plaza in downtown Atlanta. |
PC Magazine May 3, 2006 Kyle Monson |
Connected Traveler: Salt Lake City You'll be hard-pressed to find a hotel in Salt Lake City that doesn't offer free Wi-Fi in the lobby. |
PC Magazine April 19, 2006 |
Connected Traveler: San Francisco In 2004, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom announced plans to blanket the entire city with free Wi-Fi Internet access. Here are other tech attractions, Wi-Fi hot spots, and connected hotels in this city. |
National Real Estate Investor August 1, 2006 Caroline Wilbert |
Historic Winecoff Hotel To Rise Again 60 years after a devastating fire, the prominently located Atlanta landmark hotel is finally being restored. The goal for The Ellis hotel is to feel new, but also stay true to its history. |
PC Magazine October 11, 2006 Jim Louderback |
Paris It's not all old-world charm: Paris has an abundance of tech-savvy attractions. |
Fast Company September 2001 Erika Germer |
Give Me Mylanta Atlanta prides itself on its can-do attitude and its southern hospitality. Unless, of course, you're trying to get to a meeting during rush hour. Then you might as well be in New York. Relax, y'all. If you've got some downtime, here are a few easy-to-get-to diversions... |
PC Magazine November 15, 2006 Angela Chang |
Traveling for the Holidays All the technology you need while you traveling by air or train. |
PC Magazine August 1, 2007 John Brandon |
Stay in Luxury--At the Airport Airports around the world are adding high-end hotels, spas, and meeting rooms to keep short-stay business travelers from schlepping into town. |
AskMen.com Terry Baldwin |
Top 10: Budget Destinations So what if gas is more expensive than it used to be? Just save on your hotel prices and travel smarter on a budget. |
BusinessWeek December 20, 2004 Ellen Hoffman |
Bring Your Parka, and Party Minneapolis-St. Paul, from Jan. 28 to Feb. 6, is a winter carnival of skating, skiing, and shopping. |
BusinessWeek October 27, 2003 |
Our Readers Rate the Hotels Here are more results of our first online survey about business hotels. |
Entrepreneur May 2010 Bruce Schoenfeld |
Best Business Hotels in America Entrepreneur scoured the country and identified 15 hotels that go the distance - and beyond - for business travelers. And one hotel that tops them all. |
National Real Estate Investor May 1, 2005 Walter Woods |
Atlanta's Mixed-Use Message A change in the way Atlantans think about long commutes from suburbia has forced multifamily developers and financial institutions to change their notions of development. And these trends have led to a bumper crop of mixed-use projects throughout the metro area. |
Smithsonian August 2007 Melissa Fay Greene |
Some Don't Like It Hot Atlantans regard summer -- and the overheated tourists it spawns -- woefully. |
Foundation News & Commentary Sep/Oct 2006 Lauren Norton |
The Ultimate Philanthropy The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta collaborated with local leaders to bring the historic King Collection of writings from Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. home. Here's how they did it. |
National Real Estate Investor July 1, 2004 Walter Woods |
When Will Atlanta Rise Again? While Atlanta's fundamentals continue to lag, the city is adding more structures to its famous skyline. Some new inventory has already come on line in early 2004, including the first of many possible towers at the Atlantic Station. |
National Real Estate Investor September 1, 2006 Matt Valley |
Will Developers Spoil the Hotel Party? Atlanta -- the nation's fourth-largest hotel market with an inventory of 92,000 rooms -- serves as a microcosm of the bigger hotel picture. And there are signs that the pre-development pipeline is beginning to fill up. |
Fast Company February 2005 Brenda Goodman |
Bangalore, Georgia Offshoring has come home to Georgia, where lots of Indian firms have set up shop. |
BusinessWeek May 9, 2005 Garland et al. |
Hotels That Have A Story To Tell Far from being dusty artifacts, historic hotels are reaping the benefits of a growing interest in heritage travel. And some are featuring business services, too. Here are three examples. |
Entrepreneur March 2007 Julie Moline |
First Resort? Airport hotels are luring road warriors in droves. |
Entrepreneur June 2004 Chris McGinnis |
Train Storming Want to avoid steep cab fares and/or traffic delays from the airport to the city? Rapid transit systems are adding stops inside airports, making the trip a cinch. |
National Real Estate Investor July 1, 2004 Walter Woods |
Bank Merger Leaves Atlanta Office Market in Limbo Wachovia's acquisition of SouthTrust Corp. in June could leave some Atlanta landlords feeling jilted because consolidation of space generally follows mergers. |
Fast Company April 2010 Stephanie Schomer |
Designer Hotel Key Cards Say "Open Sesame" With Style The hotel key card is a branding vehicle, a billboard, and a collectible. |
D-Lib Sep/Oct 2008 P. Toby Graham |
Civil Rights Digital Library The Civil Rights Digital Library (CRDL) is the most ambitious and comprehensive initiative to date to deliver educational content on the Civil Rights Movement via the Web. |