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Idea for a new hotel echoes efforts in ’90s Last week’s recommendation that Kansas City should begin planning a 1,000-room headquarters hotel near Bartle Hall was deja vu all over again for developer Whitney Kerr Sr. Bears on lighter side of practice Wide receiver Mark Bradley, who missed the NFC championship game with an ankle injury, practiced Monday along with the rest of the Chicago Bears. While the Colts worked out in Indianapolis before heading to Miami, the Bears held a light practice at the University of Miami. Futures: Next year`s Super Bowl winner You might think either Indianapolis or Chicago is favored to win next year’s Super Bowl. Wrong. The San Diego Chargers are the team to beat, according to 2007 NFL futures released recently by Las Vegas Sports Consultants. “A lot of p... Heading To Super Bowl? Be A Smart Traveler If early numbers hold true, Chicago fans might outnumber Indianapolis fans at the Super Bowl this weekend. Homewood Suites, Nearing 200 Hotels, Announces New Initiatives Homewood Suites by Hilton, the upscale extended stay brand, announced it was launching new initiatives, as the company is soon to open its 200th property. The company announced the new plans at the Americas Lodging Investment Summit in Los Angeles on Tuesday. TicketsNow Unveils Big Game Playbook Online Resource Center Chicago, IL (PRWeb) January 29, 2007 -- As the Chicago Bears and Indianapolis Colts prepare to square off in Super Bowl XLI, TicketsNow, the world’s leading online marketplace for premium event tickets, today unveiled its Big Game Playbook (www. UL notes The Sun Belt Conference basketball tournament will drive down Interstate 10 for its next stop, just slightly further east than originally planned. Colts thumb nose at questions MIAMI — The days before the Super Bowl are reserved — some would say destined — for mass interviews and media overkill. Hotel rooms still available a week away from kickoff Despite plenty of pregame hype, Super Bowl XLI has already proved a disappointment for some hotels, ticket brokers and travel packagers who say South Florida hasnt produced the kind of fan demand they expected. Doug Krikorian: It is one of the many ironies of life that what was once was so vitally important to a person can become so undesirable as the years elapse. | ||