While the search for a viable Inn (or an opportunity enriched property!) is important, what’s most important is what you consider providing once the guest has arrived. You’ve heard us use these words before: exceptional service, gracious hospitality, a generosity of spirit. What do they mean to you?
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The Arrowhead Inn in Durham, NC, Transfers
We are very pleased to announce the transfer of the Arrowhead Inn in Durham, North Carolina. The Sellers, Gloria and Phil Teber, are leaving our Innkeeping Community after 21 years at the Arrowhead Inn. They were models of exceptional service and maintained a vision for their property up until the day of their departure.
Relevance in 2019 and Beyond: A Preview of the AIHP Summit
Terry Hammer joins Megan in our latest episode to discuss how to maintain relevance in the ever evolving and competitive hospitality industry. Terry has been an innkeeper for 24 years, growing a 5-room Inn into 20 rooms, a wedding venue, and spa services on two properties that will gross about $3 million in 2019. TerryRead More
Combining Your Passions With Hospitality
Megan is joined by Nikki Harth, owner of a chic boutique hotel with surfing at its center, and Phil Jenkins, a long term Innkeeper and musician, to discuss combining your passions in life with your Inn or Bed and Breakfast.
Bishop Farm B&B Transfers
We are pleased to announce the transfer of the Bishop Farm Bed and Breakfast in Lisbon, New Hampshire. Bishop Farm is a destination wedding and events venue in New Hampshire’s White Mountains.
Bed and Breakfast Photography + Styling with Jumping Rocks
As the experiential travel market continues to grow, with guests focusing on adventure, unique and shareable experiences, and local immersion, it is more important now than ever that B&B owners differentiate themselves from competition. Photography is the answer.