Shippensburg council approves $25,000 loan to hotelA $25,000 loan to help the Shippen Place Hotel meet its expenses for 15 months was approved by a 4-2 Shippensburg Borough Council vote last week.Business : Arabtec, Aabar $1.7 Billion Deal Set for April Completion; to Ease Funding Squeeze, Boost GrowthDUBAI - The $1.7 billion merger of Dubai’s contraction major Arabtec and Abu Dhabi’s Aabar Investments will be completed in April and will help ease a funding squeeze and boost growth, Arabtec’s CFO said.Vacaville City Council prepares to discuss hotel marketing, city's budgetVacaville's hotel marketing plan and the city's latest budget update will be aired during Tuesday's City Council meeting.Funding sought for riverboat tours dinner cruisesNew Orleans Hotel Consultants President Warren Reuther Jr. has granted two wishes outlined by the Natchez Convention and ...Voters to weigh council seats, school overrides, taxesValley voters head to the polls Tuesday to fill open council seats, consider school-district overrides and decide whether to raise hotel bed taxes.Millennium running out of time on hotel dealThe hopes of a hotel being built by Millennium Development may disappear in the coming weeks as the latest agreement made with city politicians expires at the end of the month.Line dancers raise £1,700 for Cumbria flood relief fundLine dancers raised £1,700 for the Cumbria Flood Relief Fund at an all-day hoedown.TIB Bank keeps Hotel Indigo in downtown Fort MyersThe Hotel Indigo in downtown Fort Myers was taken back at a foreclosure sale Wednesday by lender TIB Bank after nobody bid on the property.Fort Myers' Hotel Indigo goes unsold at auctionThe Hotel Indigo in downtown Fort Myers was taken back at a foreclosure sale today by lender TIB Bank after nobody bid on the property.Metro watchBayview Hotel Malacca is embarking on a charity campaign from this Sunday to March 17 in aid of the Seck Kia Eenh Cancer Fund. The campaign will kick off with a charity car wash by the hotel staff on Sunday from 9am to 3pm at the hotel driveway.GOP fund-raising guide focuses on 'fear'BY PERRY BACON JR. WASHINGTON — Democrats sharply criticized a Republican National Committee fund-raising presentation that depicted President Obama as the Joker and cast House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., as Cruella De Vil and Scooby-Doo, respectively.

