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Get Ready For The Second Annual Charleston Hospitality Fair!

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Calling all hospitality professionals – the College of Charleston School of Business’ Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management is partnering with the Greater Charleston Restaurant Association (GCRSA), the Charleston Area Hospitality Association (CAHA) and other local organizations to host the second annual Charleston Hospitality Opportunity Fair.

The fair will be held on Tuesday, February 27 from 11 am – 4 pm at the TD Arena located at 301 Meeting Street. Tri-County area job seekers, students and alumni from College of Charleston, Culinary Institute of Charleston, Trident Technical College and the Art Institute of Charleston along with local high school students are all welcome to attend.

During this event, attendees will be able to explore the wide range of employment opportunities available in the hospitality industry. The event will feature over 75 employers hiring for part-time and full-time positions, contract or seasonal employment, management-in-training and supervisory positions, as well as internships and volunteer work. There will be job opportunities for all skill levels with employers from all realms of hospitality.

Employers such as Queen Street Hospitality Group, Hotel Bennett, The Dewberry Charleston, Homegrown Hospitality Group, North Charleston Marriott, Charleston Hospitality Group, Charlestowne Hotels and Wild Dunes Resort will be on site and are looking forward to meeting with prospective employees to share job opportunities.

The Charleston Hospitality Opportunity Fair is free to attend and open to the public with complimentary shuttle buses running to TD Arena from the Trident Technical College Main Campus and Palmer Campus, The College of Charleston North Campus and the Art Institute of Charleston.

More information on shuttle schedules and routes can be here. Follow the event on Facebook and Instagram for the latest news along with helpful tips and videos to encourage attendees to prepare.

For more information, please visit charlestonhospitalityfair.com.

 

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How Many Hotels Is Too Many In Charleston?

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It’s no secret that Charleston has been drawing visitors from all over the world for years, and continues to do so. The Holy City draws an estimated 6 million visitors every single year, most of whom are coming downtown. Managing them is Charleston’s biggest opportunity, yet also its biggest challenge.

How many hotel rooms are there exactly in Charleston? Jacob Lindsay, city planner, says there are nearly 5,623 hotel rooms JUST on the peninsula! That number does not even include the amount of hotels rooms in West Ashley, North Charleston and Mount Pleasant. Most of the guests that occupy those rooms directly affect the peninsula, since they head straight to the gem of Charleston, the Historic District.

This number of hotel rooms also does not include B&B’s, private, short-term rentals and individuals renting rooms to travelers using sites like Airbnb (the “nuisance” in the accommodations industry.)

Helen Hill, CEO of Charleston Visitor’s Bureau, says many guests “drive in, drive out and drive in, looking for downtown parking places, adding traffic and congestion to the city.”

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Cannon Street, a neighborhood that was in crumbles just a few years ago, is blowing up with hotels, restaurants and bars. The decaying houses caught the eyes of investors who were wanting to renovate them at a low price to provide student housing for the schools located in Downtown Charleston. Now, historic houses are being renovated into luxury boutiques and inns.

So the question we all must ask ourselves is how much is too much? Where do we draw the line between tourism and livability?

About a year ago, the mayor and the city council conducted a 90-day hotel study that involved discussions with experts, stakeholders, an impact study and a comparison to other cities. The study revealed that hotels are actually not the cause of traffic congestion throughout downtown, offices are.

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Hotel Bennett is set to open in fall 2017 overlooking Charleston’s iconic and historic Marion Square. It will have 179 rooms.Image Credit: Moultrie News

The city is planning to “set limits” on the expansive hotel growth…once again. It is on the agenda of a June 21 meeting of The Planning Commission, which is a group of citizens appointed by City Council. Though this debate has taken place many times before, this will be the first time that the commission is going to weigh in on the debate.

Whatever happens, there MUST be a balance here. There must be a healthy balance between hotels and the city itself. Before it’s too late.

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