Black Meetings and Tourism

March / April 2015

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B M & T ••• March/April 2015 ••• www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com 26 nation of cosmopolitan Miami conference facilities and tropical splendor. In short, this unique destination can only be described as "Tropicool, "which means Miami meetings are the ultimate choice for your next meeting. After all, Miami has been attracting some of the most prestigious association and corporate meet- ings, conventions and trade shows from around the globe. This puts you in very good company indeed. Fresh from a major re-design, the Miami Airport Convention Center (MACC) is located adjacent to Miami International Airport, adjoining the Doubletree Hotel and the Miami International Merchandise Mart. Minutes from Downtown Miami, the MACC features 172,000 square feet of high-tech meeting, conference and trade show space, including a 29,000-square-foot social catering ballroom (second largest in the region) and 100,000 square feet of exhi- bition and function space. With a great location, dynamic meeting space and professional, attentive service, the MACC has the flexibility to host every- thing from trade shows and social functions to con- ventions and conferences. Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts ©Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau – The Offi cial Destination Sales & Marketing Organization for Greater Miami and the Beaches. Jackson Soul Food in Historic Overtown IF ONLY ALL MEETINGS STARTED OUT LIKE THIS. Your meetings will feel less like work and more like a reward when you stage it in a place with swaying fronds, wild macaws, a rhythmic nightlife and interesting neighborhoods with unique cultures and authentic food. And with the new Miami Beach Convention Center opening in 2018, you will raise the expectations for what a venue should do for you. Consult a meeting specialist at MiamiMeetings.com or call 305-539-3071 to learn more. IT'S SO MIAMI ®

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