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Remember that longing you might have had after an episode of “Sex and The City” to shop at the characters' favorite New York spots and drink cosmopolitans at those chic bars?
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The scholarship will be available beginning with next year's incoming class of seniors.
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Florida Congressman Charlie Crist is sponsoring legislation aimed at helping the tourism and hospitality industries, two sectors that have been hit hard by COVID-19.
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Some four million hotel employees are still furloughed across the country.
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University of Central Florida’s Saba Salehi-Esfahani says many hotels and restaurants will give people who write negative reviews about them vouchers for a complimentary night’s stay or a free meal. She says this common practice is meant to discourage this type of behavior, but it might actually be driving a rise in false negate reviews on popular online travel sites.
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Investigators say a fire at a Kissimmee hotel was intentionally set. The Florida Fire Marshal’s office said several mattresses outside the Unno Boutique Hotel were set on fire.
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It’s looking like the University of Central Florida will get a boutique hotel and conference center sometime in the next couple of years. UCF expects to negotiate a contract for a boutique hotel with KUD International LLC, pending a protest filed against the award by a competitor. The $24.2 million dollar, six-story hotel will have 100 to 130 rooms and will be built on 4.4 acres with 15,000 square feet of conference space. Hotel amenities would include a restaurant, cocktail lounge, fitness center, pool and a water feature.