Work begins on $275 million expansion of Harrah’s Cherokee Valley River Casino & Hotel
October 7, 2022
Ground has broken on a $275 million expansion of Harrah’s Cherokee Valley River Casino & Hotel, set to be completed in 2024.October 7, 2022
Ground has broken on a $275 million expansion of Harrah’s Cherokee Valley River Casino & Hotel, set to be completed in 2024.August 21, 2022
Dallas leads second-quarter activity in the hotel construction pipeline, according to a recent report from Lodge Economics.August 12, 2022
A new ownership team has refreshed and expanded services at The Venues at Langtree to create a unique meeting and event destination 20 miles north of Charlotte.July 29, 2022
The Cabarrus County Convention & Visitors Bureau has welcomed Jonah Forte as the organization’s digital marketing manager.July 19, 2022
With prices rising, concerns over social distancing lingering, and competition for space increasing, smaller markets are having their moment. In fact, these attractive options deserve more than a moment. Making them mainstays on the list of potential meeting and event destinations offers attendees the opportunity to explore new places, experience …
June 28, 2022
Adam Rich has joined the Cabarrus County Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) as sales manager, bringing more than 10 years of experience.May 10, 2022
Known for its subtropical climate and lush flora, the South is home to some of the most beautiful gardens in the country.April 5, 2022
The American Heart Association and the Raleigh Convention Center recently partnered to donate 6000 pounds of food to the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina.January 20, 2022
Kessler Collection has purchased the Elks Building in New Bern, N.C. for $2.25 million. The company plans to convert it into a 50-room hotel with 1,500 square feet of event and meeting space.January 20, 2022
Now that pandemic concerns are waning, drive-in destinations aren’t reversing their marketing strategy. Instead, they are gearing up for a strong 2022, assuming heightened demand for drive-in markets isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.