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In my last article, you read about the importance of Bringing Corporate Values to the Frontline in Casual Dining, answering an excellent question by Alex Botelho, International Franchise Development ...
Part 139 certificated airports are required to establish and implement procedures for safe and orderly access to and operation by pedestrians and ground vehicles in movement areas and safety areas.
In today’s hospitality market, success hinges on speed, efficiency, and cost control. Yet, hotel projects often face a critical challenge: aligning aspirational design with operational practicality.