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New Disney storyliving community with 55+ housing planned in North Carolina
Senior Housing News
A master-planned residential concept with 55+ housing linked to The Walt Disney Company is expanding to Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Known as Asteria, the new, 4,000-unit residential community is slated to see construction "by 2027," on a site with 1,500 acres of land in Chatham County in Pittsboro, North Carolina, a news release issued recently said. Read More
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Key NLRB decisions shaping labor relations in 2023
Hotel Executive
In 2023, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has handed down significant decisions that have far-reaching implications for both employers and employees. Many employers don't give a second thought to the NLRB, much to their peril, because more than 90% of all non-public employees do not belong to unions. Read More
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Electric HVAC systems play key role in decarbonization playbook
FacilitiesNet
Michael Psihoules' first presentation on electrification to a group of HVAC distributors was about five years ago. He was greeted with plenty of skepticism. "They looked at me like I had a third eye in the middle of my head," says Psihoules, the national energy solutions manager for Fujitsu. Read More
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'No hidden fees' is latest bill in US Congress to target hotel junk fees
Skift
A bipartisan introduced in the House of Representatives is the latest effort to apply pressure on the travel industry to be more transparent in how it displays and markets so-called junk fees. The No Hidden Fees Act of 2023 would prohibit hotels, short-term rental, online travel agency and metasearch platforms from excluding mandatory fees (other than taxes and other governmental charges) from the price of a reservation when marketing or displaying it. Read More
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NPR: More aging in place support may help with major senior housing hurdles
Reverse Mortgage Daily
Housing headlines seem defined by historically high interest rates and affordability challenges, which present challenges for baby boomers at or near retirement seeking financial stability in a new stage of their lives. Expanded support for aging in place programs may help, according to a story published by NPR. Read More
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Mass masonry: Adapting historic buildings for the next generation
FacilitiesNet
Industrial buildings of the late 1800s and early 1900s typically featured solid masonry known as mass wall construction and they were designed and constructed with water-shedding and storage properties so the building structure and finishes could accommodate drying the building enclosure to the exterior and interior. Read More
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Plowing and deicing strategies for parking garages
FacilitiesNet
As the northern part of the United States starts to experience winter weather, grounds managers at institutional and commercial facilities are starting to frequently monitor radars for the inevitable power punch of snow and ice. Read More
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How door locks continue to evolve
Hotel Management
Door locks are increasingly becoming a vital component in hotel business strategies to provide guests with an interconnected, seamlessly personalized and convenient stay experience. As a result, more properties are seeking to integrate their door lock solutions with third-party technologies and services, said Nicolas Aznar, president, Americas at Assa Abloy Global Solutions. Read More
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Design hotel hybrid work environments for evolving guest needs
Hospitality Net
As if the hotel industry weren't disrupted enough in the last decades, new approaches to hotel co-working are shifting the way many operators design and program their properties. Today's work-life trends include new hybrid (remote and in-office) work schedules as well as solo, heads-down work and dedicated organization gatherings in "third places," including lifestyle hotel settings. Read More
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