St. Louis Grand Hotel & SuitesIf Kansas City, Missouri, leaders decide to subsidize a new, 1,000-room convention hotel, and the hotel falls short of expectations, no one can claim to be surprised.Demand for hotel rooms in Kansas City is expected to fall 6.4 percent this year, according to new study. PKF Hospitality Research indicates that hoteliers' revenues will fall 15.7 percent this year as lower demand drives down prices, the Kansas City Business Journal reported Wednesday.To be sure, a
We here at Wayward Blog are fond of traveling. In the past year, I've managed to make it to Chicago, New York, and Austin. However, when I travel, I tend to stay at what might be referred to as "economical" accommodations. My logic is that I'm going to be out doing stuff, and all I really need is a bed and a door that locks.
analogapartment.comHowever, when I next make my way out of the area, I think I might have to upgrade.
Analog Apartment has an interview with Alex Calderwood, owner
A committee studying the notion of a downtown convention hotel is beginning to spend its $500,000 allowance.On Tuesday, the committee selected a consultant who will endeavor to find the City of Kansas City, Missouri, a developer and a hotelier. The proposal that's brought back will then be examined by a third party to determine the size of the crater it will make in the city budget. A "convention headquarters" hotel will require substantial taxpayer assistance if it's to be built.Councilwoman