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4146 to 4165 of 9605 news stories
Landmark Raffles Singapore Hotel set for major renovation
BY Kim Megson | 20 Oct 2016
One of Singapore's few remaining 19th century luxury hotels, Raffles, will undergo a “careful and sensitive” restoration programme next year.
Karl Lagerfeld to design hotels, restaurants and nightclubs following launch of hospitality brand
BY Kim Megson | 20 Oct 2016
World famous fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld is moving into the world of hospitality design by launching his own hotel, restaurant and nightclub chain.
Richard Meier: Developers need incentives to create public spaces
BY Magali Robathan | 20 Oct 2016
Pritzker Prize-winning architect Richard Meier has spoken about the importance of good quality public space in cities, arguing that there should be incentives at government level for developers to incorporate public space into their projects.
Regular exercise cuts diabetes risk “by up to 40 per cent”
BY Tom Walker | 20 Oct 2016
People who achieve the UK government's target of 150 minutes of moderate exercise a week can reduce their risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 26 per cent, according to new research.
Breaking: 2017 GWS to take place at The Breakers
BY Jane Kitchen | 19 Oct 2016
The 2017 dates and locations have been announced, and next year, the global event will move to The Breakers hotel in Palm Beach Florida.
Global Mentorship Initiative launches new app, widens programme’s reach
BY Jane Kitchen | 19 Oct 2016
The Global Mentorship Initiative – one of 16 initiatives that are part of the Global Wellness Institute – is launching a new online platform and expanding the reach of the programme to include a wider range of positions.
Todd Shaw named spa director at The Peaks
BY Jane Kitchen | 19 Oct 2016
Todd Shaw has joined The Spa at the Peaks its new director. Shaw was most recently spa director at LaQuinta Resort and Club, a Waldorf Astoria Resort in La Quinta, California, and is also the board chair of the International Spa Association (ISPA).
Panel asks: How can wellness help create a destination?
BY Jane Kitchen | 19 Oct 2016
A panel gathered for a break-out session at the Global Wellness Summit in Kitzbuhel, Austria this week to discuss how to make a destination successful by incorporating wellness.
Linser: ‘There is a movement from doing to being’
BY Jane Kitchen | 19 Oct 2016
Dr Franz Linser, CEO of Linser Hospitality, addressed the Global Wellness Summit in Kitzbuhel, Austria, yesterday, discussing ‘Wellness as it was meant to be.’
Hot spring developments could turn Mornington Peninsula into top tourist destination
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Oct 2016
The Mornington Peninsula, just south of Melbourne, Australia, could become a popular hot spring tourist destination after hot water found deep beneath the land could become mineral pools for visiting tourists.
Hauser, Schmitz honoured at GWS
BY Jane Kitchen | 18 Oct 2016
Continuing with the event’s theme of ‘Back to the Future,’ two industry icons were honoured onstage at the Global Wellness Summit in Kitzbuhel, Austria yesterday.
Global Wellness Institute says global wellness economy is worth US$3.7 trillion
BY Liz Terry | 17 Oct 2016
Researchers Ophelia Yeung and Katherine Johnson, from the Global Wellness Institute (GWI), revealed the results of their latest research on the global wellness economy at the Global Wellness Summit this morning (17 October 2016).
Industry is moving 'towards data Buddhism', says David Bosshart
BY Jane Kitchen | 17 Oct 2016
David Bosshart, CEO of Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute in Switzerland, addressed the Global Wellness Summit attendees, speaking about how fast-changing technology will shape our world in the coming years.
Oetker’s London Lanesborough to open 18,000sq ft ‘exclusive’ wellness space
BY Jane Kitchen | 14 Oct 2016
Following the reopening of The Lanesborough in London last year, the Oetker Collection will introduce an 18,000sq ft (1,672sq m) spa and wellness centre in early 2017, marking the next stage of the hotel’s evolution.
Designer appointed to renovate rooms and spa at opulent London Landmark hotel
BY Kim Megson | 14 Oct 2016
The Landmark London, one of the UK capital’s most famous Victorian-era hotels, is undergoing an extensive renovation overseen by design studio Alex Kravetz.
Swissotel debuts new Vitality Room concept
BY Jane Kitchen | 14 Oct 2016
As an extension of its Vitality Programme, hotel firm Swissotel has launched a new concept, The Vitality Room, designed for guests to focus on their wellbeing.
Asia Pacific Spa & Wellness Coalition relaunches
BY Jane Kitchen | 14 Oct 2016
Industry group the Asia Pacific Spa & Wellness Coalition is relaunching, and the new board, led by chair Andrew Jacka, is planning a roundtable in Bangkok from 16-17 March, 2017.
YTL Hotels expanding luxury portfolio in the UK
BY Jane Kitchen | 13 Oct 2016
Malaysian conglomerate YTL Hotels, which owns the newly opened Gainsborough Bath Spa – the only hotel in the UK with direct access to natural thermal waters – is expanding its luxury portfolio with the acquisition of three properties in Edinburgh, Berkshire and London.
Buffalos, history and a national park: Blu Spas working on ‘first of its kind’ Yellowstone hot springs project
BY Jane Kitchen | 12 Oct 2016
International spa and wellness consultancy Blu Spas is working on a project to develop a resort in Paradise Valley in Montana, close to Yellowstone National Park.
Voya, Comfort Zone, ESPA to star at Center Parcs’ pop-up spas
BY Jane Kitchen | 12 Oct 2016
Aqua Sana Woburn Forest, Center Parcs' in-house spa in Bedfordshire, England, will host three pop-up spas from different product houses from January to June, 2017.
     
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NEWS

4146 to 4165 of 9605 news stories
Landmark Raffles Singapore Hotel set for major renovation
BY Kim Megson | 20 Oct 2016
One of Singapore's few remaining 19th century luxury hotels, Raffles, will undergo a “careful and sensitive” restoration programme next year.
Karl Lagerfeld to design hotels, restaurants and nightclubs following launch of hospitality brand
BY Kim Megson | 20 Oct 2016
World famous fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld is moving into the world of hospitality design by launching his own hotel, restaurant and nightclub chain.
Richard Meier: Developers need incentives to create public spaces
BY Magali Robathan | 20 Oct 2016
Pritzker Prize-winning architect Richard Meier has spoken about the importance of good quality public space in cities, arguing that there should be incentives at government level for developers to incorporate public space into their projects.
Regular exercise cuts diabetes risk “by up to 40 per cent”
BY Tom Walker | 20 Oct 2016
People who achieve the UK government's target of 150 minutes of moderate exercise a week can reduce their risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 26 per cent, according to new research.
Breaking: 2017 GWS to take place at The Breakers
BY Jane Kitchen | 19 Oct 2016
The 2017 dates and locations have been announced, and next year, the global event will move to The Breakers hotel in Palm Beach Florida.
Global Mentorship Initiative launches new app, widens programme’s reach
BY Jane Kitchen | 19 Oct 2016
The Global Mentorship Initiative – one of 16 initiatives that are part of the Global Wellness Institute – is launching a new online platform and expanding the reach of the programme to include a wider range of positions.
Todd Shaw named spa director at The Peaks
BY Jane Kitchen | 19 Oct 2016
Todd Shaw has joined The Spa at the Peaks its new director. Shaw was most recently spa director at LaQuinta Resort and Club, a Waldorf Astoria Resort in La Quinta, California, and is also the board chair of the International Spa Association (ISPA).
Panel asks: How can wellness help create a destination?
BY Jane Kitchen | 19 Oct 2016
A panel gathered for a break-out session at the Global Wellness Summit in Kitzbuhel, Austria this week to discuss how to make a destination successful by incorporating wellness.
Linser: ‘There is a movement from doing to being’
BY Jane Kitchen | 19 Oct 2016
Dr Franz Linser, CEO of Linser Hospitality, addressed the Global Wellness Summit in Kitzbuhel, Austria, yesterday, discussing ‘Wellness as it was meant to be.’
Hot spring developments could turn Mornington Peninsula into top tourist destination
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Oct 2016
The Mornington Peninsula, just south of Melbourne, Australia, could become a popular hot spring tourist destination after hot water found deep beneath the land could become mineral pools for visiting tourists.
Hauser, Schmitz honoured at GWS
BY Jane Kitchen | 18 Oct 2016
Continuing with the event’s theme of ‘Back to the Future,’ two industry icons were honoured onstage at the Global Wellness Summit in Kitzbuhel, Austria yesterday.
Global Wellness Institute says global wellness economy is worth US$3.7 trillion
BY Liz Terry | 17 Oct 2016
Researchers Ophelia Yeung and Katherine Johnson, from the Global Wellness Institute (GWI), revealed the results of their latest research on the global wellness economy at the Global Wellness Summit this morning (17 October 2016).
Industry is moving 'towards data Buddhism', says David Bosshart
BY Jane Kitchen | 17 Oct 2016
David Bosshart, CEO of Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute in Switzerland, addressed the Global Wellness Summit attendees, speaking about how fast-changing technology will shape our world in the coming years.
Oetker’s London Lanesborough to open 18,000sq ft ‘exclusive’ wellness space
BY Jane Kitchen | 14 Oct 2016
Following the reopening of The Lanesborough in London last year, the Oetker Collection will introduce an 18,000sq ft (1,672sq m) spa and wellness centre in early 2017, marking the next stage of the hotel’s evolution.
Designer appointed to renovate rooms and spa at opulent London Landmark hotel
BY Kim Megson | 14 Oct 2016
The Landmark London, one of the UK capital’s most famous Victorian-era hotels, is undergoing an extensive renovation overseen by design studio Alex Kravetz.
Swissotel debuts new Vitality Room concept
BY Jane Kitchen | 14 Oct 2016
As an extension of its Vitality Programme, hotel firm Swissotel has launched a new concept, The Vitality Room, designed for guests to focus on their wellbeing.
Asia Pacific Spa & Wellness Coalition relaunches
BY Jane Kitchen | 14 Oct 2016
Industry group the Asia Pacific Spa & Wellness Coalition is relaunching, and the new board, led by chair Andrew Jacka, is planning a roundtable in Bangkok from 16-17 March, 2017.
YTL Hotels expanding luxury portfolio in the UK
BY Jane Kitchen | 13 Oct 2016
Malaysian conglomerate YTL Hotels, which owns the newly opened Gainsborough Bath Spa – the only hotel in the UK with direct access to natural thermal waters – is expanding its luxury portfolio with the acquisition of three properties in Edinburgh, Berkshire and London.
Buffalos, history and a national park: Blu Spas working on ‘first of its kind’ Yellowstone hot springs project
BY Jane Kitchen | 12 Oct 2016
International spa and wellness consultancy Blu Spas is working on a project to develop a resort in Paradise Valley in Montana, close to Yellowstone National Park.
Voya, Comfort Zone, ESPA to star at Center Parcs’ pop-up spas
BY Jane Kitchen | 12 Oct 2016
Aqua Sana Woburn Forest, Center Parcs' in-house spa in Bedfordshire, England, will host three pop-up spas from different product houses from January to June, 2017.
     
 


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