Greensboro/Guilford County
June 3, 2026
The 32-acre Greenville Convention Center campus has more than 91,000 square feet of flexible event space, including a newly renovated 57,000-square-foot convention center and 36 breakout rooms.June 3, 2026
The 32-acre Greenville Convention Center campus has more than 91,000 square feet of flexible event space, including a newly renovated 57,000-square-foot convention center and 36 breakout rooms.January 1, 2026
When it comes to drive-in meeting destinations, location is everything. These five cities stand out for their unique combination of accessibility, infrastructure, attendee experience, and, of course, genuine Southern hospitality.July 15, 2025
Anthony Cordo stepped into his role as president and CEO of the Greensboro/Guilford County Tourism Development Authority on July 14, taking over for Henri Fourrier, who retired on June 30 after 28 years at the organization.June 16, 2025
Henri Fourrier, president and CEO of Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB), has retired after three decades of leadership. The organization celebrated his retirement at a send-off party June 10 at Piedmont Hall, which included a number of city and county leaders, tourism partners, family, friends, and current and former CVB staff.June 30, 2023
For travelers of all stripes, North Carolina—or the Tar Heel State—offers countless things to do, places to see, and experiences to enjoy. From the urban delights and innovations in Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, and Durham to creative cultural encounters in Asheville and the cobblestones and colonial character of New Bern and Wilmington, the state has great variety.January 12, 2023
With rising airfares, continued flight disruptions, and lingering health concerns, many attendees are sticking closer to home, leaving drive-in markets on the road to continued success.