Hospitality & Tourism
Real estate spotlight: Fall and winter forecast for downtown Milwaukee hotels a mix of dark clouds, rays of hope
As downtown Milwaukee’s hotels shift from the busy summer season to the fall and winter months, industry experts see...
5 minutes with: Dominic Ortiz
Potawatomi Hotel & Casino continues to work toward its recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic that initially shut down, and...
Milwaukee-area businesses enjoy Ryder Cup boost
While the masses flock to the unincorporated community of Haven in Sheboygan County this weekend to take part in...
Sheboygan-area businesses cash in on Ryder Cup tourism
With an estimated 45,000 spectators descending upon Whistling Straits each day of the Ryder Cup this week, bars and restaurants in Sheboygan County are looking to capitalize on the event's global draw while making a lasting impression on first-time visitors.
Hotel planned for Ballpark Commons development in Franklin
A 98-room dual branded Sleep Inn and MainStay Suites hotel is planned in the Ballpark Commons development in Franklin.
Bucks break ground for Deer District hotel
Dirt was ceremonially moved Friday to mark the start of construction for what will become Deer District’s new nine-story hotel located directly north of Fiserv Forum.
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Wisconsin Center District requiring employees be vaccinated by November
The Wisconsin Center District, which owns and operates the downtown Milwaukee convention center and other venues, is requiring all of its employees to be vaccinated from COVID-19 by Nov. 1.
Wisconsin is a major golf destination
Next May, Jon Kimsey and eight of his friends plan to be in Wisconsin playing golf.Â
They’ll spend three days...
Oconomowoc Hilton Garden Inn completes $3.5 million upgrade
The Hilton Garden Inn Oconomowoc has undergone an extensive, $3.5 million upgrade that its operators say aligns the property with the latest innovations in hospitality and puts it in line with the hotel flag's standards.
Debt refinancing plan could open door to new business opportunities for Wisconsin Center District
A potential refinancing of some Wisconsin Center District debt could have benefits that extend beyond saving the district money.