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🗝️ Four Seasons New Orleans Earns Les Clefs d’Or Recognition
🗝️ Four Seasons New Orleans Earns Les Clefs d’Or Recognition
The concierge team at Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans has joined the prestigious Les Clefs d’Or global network. This marks the hotel's continued effort to deliver high standards in luxury service. Now, guests can expect internationally certified concierge support for planning and insider access throughout their stay. Read more.
🏡 Suffolk Construction Unveils New Aman Residences Project
Suffolk Construction has launched a major development of Aman-branded residences, bringing the ultra-luxury hospitality experience into private ownership. The project includes full access to hotel-grade services and design in a residential format. Exact location was not disclosed but reflects Shir-based expansion. Read more.
🍇 Wine Country Hotel Tops U.S. Lodge Rankings
The Inn at Black Star Farms in Michigan has been voted the top Wine Country Hotel in America. Guests praised its vineyard-centric experience, gourmet dining, and luxury cottages set among rolling hills. The award spotlights small properties delivering high-end rural retreats. Read more.
⛳ Wyndham Rewards Returns to Greensboro Wyndham Championship
Wyndham Rewards has reunited with the Wyndham Championship golf tournament in Greensboro for the 86th year. The partnership includes fan activations, giveaways, and branded hospitality zones on-site. The event gives Wyndham a unique platform to promote its leisure and rewards offerings. Read more.
🏨 Excel Group Acquires Two Hotels in Coconut Creek, FL
Excel Group has added Hampton Inn & Suites and Residence Inn Coconut Creek to its Florida portfolio. The acquisition enhances Excel’s midscale presence in South Florida. Plans include updating amenities and operating under the company’s established brand standards. Read more.
👮 Immigration Crackdown Sparks Concerns for Hospitality Workforce
As immigration enforcement intensifies, including rare cases of denaturalization, industries that rely on foreign-born workers are facing growing uncertainty. The hospitality sector is particularly vulnerable, with new analysis from Luxury Link showing high dependence on immigrant labor across hotel roles. Census data indicates foreign-born individuals make up 17.5% of the U.S. workforce, but their concentration is much higher in hospitality, especially in certain cities and states. Hoteliers are now questioning how future enforcement may impact staffing and operations. Read more.
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