The Hotel Receives Top Accolades from the Portland Office of Sustainable Development (PRWeb February 01, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/2/prweb9150090.htm
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PORTLAND, OR-- - After 17 years of serving classic and elegant Thai cuisine in the Pacific Northwest, Typhoon! Inc. restaurants dished up the last of their specialties on Saturday, Feb. 4. All four locations ...
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Mark Woodworth, President of PKF Hospitality Research, and Jack Corgel Ph.D., Senior Advisor to PKF Hospitality Research and Robert C. Baker Professor of Real Estate at Cornell University, discuss five reasons for optimism in 2012.
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Skylab Architecture has partnered with the brand’s design group to transform the living room, bar, and restaurant.
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Linda M. Botts has been hired as national sales manager of the Tulalip Resort Casino hotel. The native of London, England, has 12 years of hospitality sales experience which includes a previous role with Clipper Vacations as the assistant vice president of sales.
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Typhoon! -- a troubled Thai restaurant chain hit in recent years by a state labor investigation and the death of its co-founder -- announced Sunday that it closed its doors at five remaining locations, including Bend, over the weekend; state Bureau of Labor and Industries said Monday it will continue prosecuting charges of unfair labor practices.
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After a successful “invasion” of St. Helens last year, the Portland Pirate Festival will return to the city’s historic waterfront in September. Although they plan to retain the Portland Pirate Festival moniker, organizers of the annual event say they have no interest in ever ...
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The LT2391 24" multi-touch LED monitor is CTL's first touch screen display.Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) January 11, 2012 Today at CES Portland Oregon's CTL Corporation announced plans to add a touch screen LED monitor to their display line. The 24” class LT2391 multi-touch LED monitor is perfectly designed for retail, hospitality, healthcare and digital signage applications requiring gesture support ...
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ASHLAND — Six finalists who live in the Rogue Valley and far afield are vying to become the next Ashland city administrator. Residents can meet them during a reception from 5:30 to 7 tonight in the Plaza Inn & Suites in the Ashland Creek Hospitality Room, 98 Central Ave. The city will take comments from residents about the finalists during the event.
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A broader measure of the state's joblessness finds that 17 percent of Oregon residents are unemployed or underemployed.
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