Hospitality & Tourism
The Woodworker
Rob Strzelczyk, the owner of Mequon-based First Priority Printing, started woodworking 10 years ago after he and his wife, Cindy, couldn’t decide on a dresser for their first born son, Tyler.
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TripAdvisor.com ranked the Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee No. 13 on its 2012 list of Top 25 Luxury Hotels in the United States.
Food fight to benefit Stillwaters Cancer Support Services
The second annual Hospital Food Fight will not only determine the hospital with the best food in Wisconsin, the iron chef-type competition will also benefit Stillwaters Cancer Support Services.
GRANITE PEAK- Warm weather forces ski hills to close early
Granite Peak Ski Area closed Sunday, three weeks earlier than planned, but the destination and business owners who depend on it for some of their sales said the winter season still was a modest success. Granite Peak was supposed to be open through Easter weekend, but temperatures in the 70s have melted much of the man-made snow that, along with natural snow, brought skiers and snowboarders to the mountain starting Thanksgiving weekend. One snowboarding event was canceled because of the early closure, and Granite Peak will also miss out on its last bump in traffic from students and their families during spring break. The Wausau region had received 38 inches of snow as of Monday. That's more than a foot less than the 52-inch average by mid-March and far below the 64 inches that had fallen by this time last year.
STEVENS POINT- Golf, landscaping business welcome early warm weather
Some businesses across central Wisconsin are taking advantage of the unseasonable weather by opening earlier than normal, moves that could bring in extra business this year. Wisconsin has experienced a rash of record-setting warm days. The region is also in the midst of a dry stretch, with only about half an inch of rain falling in March. In response, golf courses have let people tee off, restaurants have opened their patios and landscaping services have begun early season prep work.
Milwaukee business travelers will feel the pinch
Frontier Airlines' flight reductions and Southwest Airlines' acquisition of AirTran Airways are likely to have a direct impact on business travelers flying in and out of Milwaukee's General Mitchell International Airport.
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Interest grows in Milwaukee tourism
When the Wisconsin Department of Tourism released the numbers from its annual study on the economic impact of tourism in our state last May, the news was good - especially for Milwaukee County.
Miller Park offers unique event space
Planning a large or recurring corporate event can make venue selection a challenge. Often, organizers are looking for a unique and unusual locale to attract and please guests.
Improvements planned to casino Expo Center: Hotel to target gaming patrons
The Forest County Potawatomi tribe is planning several improvements to its 33,000-square-foot Expo Center facility at Potawatomi Bingo Casino in Milwaukee's Menomonee Valley.
Aloft and Pfister make TripAdvisor.com lists
Two downtown Milwaukee hotels recently made a couple of best-of lists on TripAdvisor.com.