BizBash Daily - East   |   View online
 
BizBash Daily - East
 AUGUST 30, 2019
 
 
 
TODAY'S TOP READS
 
6
 
Here's a look at 10 steal-worthy ideas we spotted this week.
 
 
 
 
 
EVENT INDUSTRY BUZZ
 

1. MARRIOTT WILL REMOVE MINI TOILETRIES: Marriott International is the latest hotel company to begin removing mini toiletries for more sustainable options. The world’s largest hotel chain announced it will place refillable containers in all 7,000 hotels in 131 countries, with plans to remove all mini bottles by 2020. The brand estimates this will eliminate around 500 million small bottles each year, or 1.7 million pounds of plastic. Fast Company: “Banning single-use plastic shampoo bottles is an expansion of Marriott International’s work eliminating single-use shower toiletry bottles in five of its brands: Courtyard by Marriott, SpringHill Suites, Residence Inn, Fairfield by Marriott, and TownePlace Suites. Four of Marriott International’s brands (Aloft Hotels, Element by Westin, Four Points, and Moxy Hotels) have swapped out mini bottles for large pump dispensers, which hold as much as 10 to 12 tiny, single-use bottles can. A fifth hotel brand (AC by Marriott) has already started making the change.”

2. APPLE TO HOLD SEPTEMBER EVENT FOR NEW IPHONES: Apple has sent out invitations for its next event on September 10, where the tech company is expected to announce the iPhone 11. The event will take place at the Steve Jobs Theater at Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino, California. CNN: “As usual, the invitation didn't provide much insight into what Apple (AAPL) will actually discuss at the event. The artwork featured a modern version of the company's first official logo with the apple divided into floating rainbow chunks. The tagline for the invitation: ‘By innovation only.’ … The company has hosted a press event in early September to announce new iPhones in each of the past seven years. But one thing could be different this time: Jony Ive, Apple's longtime design guru, may no longer play a key role at the event. In June, Apple announced Ive would be leaving the company after 30 years.”

3. JOSÉ ANDRÉS’S COMPANY WILL REIMBURSE UNDERPAID HUDSON YARDS EMPLOYEES: ThinkFoodGroup, José Andrés’s Washington-based restaurant company that owns Mercado Little Spain in New York, will reimburse employees at the Hudson Yards venue after a payroll glitch caused some to be underpaid. The news came two days after Tina Braunstein, a bartender at Mercado Little Spain, sued Andrés and Hudson Hall LLC, the company that owns Hudson Yards, alleging that the chef’s New York debut has violated state and federal wage laws. Washington Post: “In her complaint, Braunstein alleges that she was paid the tipped minimum wage for work that, according to New York law, requires employers to pay the full minimum wage. … The plaintiffs in the case could multiply by the hundreds. Braunstein filed the suit in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York as a class action. The complaint mentions a potential class of 40 members, but Kirschenbaum said his client claims there could be hundreds of Mercado Little Spain employees who may also be underpaid.”

 

 

 
 
SPOTLIGHT ON
 
29264098Viewintoyou Unbrandedresized
 
Gramercy Tech specializes in creating interactive experiences utilizing tech such as reactive digital signage, Bluetooth beaconing, augmented/virtual reality, and facial recognition. These versatile custom event solutions epitomize the motto,…
 
 
PEOPLE / EVENTS / ACCOUNTS
 

COAST TO COAST: Dr. Seuss Enterprises has partnered with Kilburn Live, the live events division of Kilburn Media, to create The Dr. Seuss Experience, a 15,000-square-foot interactive pop-up that will have installations themed around Dr. Seuss stories and characters. The ticketed event kicks off in Toronto on October 26 at Square One. Following Toronto, the experience will travel to U.S. cities including Seattle, Boston, and Houston.

LOS ANGELES: The Surfing Heritage and Culture Center’s annual Follow the Light Surf Photography Awards will take place September 12 at the Ocean Institute in Dana Point.

MIAMI/SOUTH FLORIDA: Miami Beach Convention Center has debuted its 60,000-square-foot Grand Ballroom and the 20,000-square-foot Sunset Vista ballroom. The new event spaces are part of the convention center’s $620 million renovation.

NEW YORK: The annual Open House New York will take place October 18-20. More than 200 buildings and sites across the five boroughs will be open to the public for tours, talks, special events, and more.

WASHINGTON: Destination and event management company CSI DMC has moved to a new, larger office in Fairfax County.

 
See more news from across North America

Want to receive this newsletter as a daily brief on your Alexa device? Go to Alexa Skills And enable "BizBash Event News & Ideas" as part of your Flash Briefings.

What are you doing? Tell us: tips@bizbash.com

 
Post a Job
Find a Job
© 2019 All rights reserved, BizBash Media, Inc.

Interested in advertising with BizBash? Click here.

Did you receive this as a forward? Click here to subscribe or update market preference.

You are currently subscribed to: BizBash Daily - East

Facebook Twitter Linked In Instagram
You are receiving this email because you signed up to receive our daily newsletter  Update your preferences here.


BizBash Media
115 West 27th Street
8th Floor
New York, New York 10001