Hotels - June 1, 2008
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Changing The Future For Legacy Brands
Growing old is not easy, and that adage certainly applies to hotels. Legacy brands face an ever-changing competitive landscape—it seems like a new hotel brand launches every day—and an evolving customer base that doesn't have nearly the same desires and expectations it did 25 or 50 years ago.
- Departments
- Editor's Diary
- Assessing Market Conditions
- Global Update
- Gostelow Report
- Getting Creative With Meeting Breaks
- How To Create Customer Affinity
- Hawthorn Unveils New Design Prototype
- Hoteliers On The Move, June 2008
- 5 Minutes With: Kit Kemp, Boutique Design Master
- Jumeirah Connects With China
- Taking The Temperature
- Stellar Experience
- Holiday Inn Express To Launch In Bangkok
- NH Stars In Dutch TV Show
- Vietnam’s Victoria Emerges As Eco-Friendly Luxe Leader
- Raffles Jakarta To Open In 2011
- Voluntourism Offerings Grow Among Hotel Brands
- Boutique Hits Beijing
- Equinox Offers Driving School
- HITEC Preview
- HITEC 2008 Brings Hot Hotel Tech To Texas
- Products
- Riegel Textiles
- Thun 1794 Hotel Restaurant
- Cybex
- Trautwein The Lady-Spa
- Duravit
- Clarins
- Dudson
- DEDON
- Northmace
- Meritech
- KLAFS
- Kettal
- Satellite Cooling
- Richey Industries
- Trevira
- Hoshizaki America
- Cambro
- WNA Reflections
- Elsafe
- Zieher
- SICO America
- Milliken
- Supply Line
- VingCard Honored For Best NFC Service
- Foamkore Qualifies For LEED Points
- Hostelco Adds Exhibition Space Due To Strong Interest
- On the Move
- AFEHC Companies Partake In NRA
- Technology
- Tech Briefs
- More Than Just Video Is On Demand
- Features
- Design
- Designed To Connect
- Food and Beverage
- Making It Personal
- Special Report
- A Tale Of Two Europes
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