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Moreover, performance figures reported by convention centers, Kaatz said, do not account for all the spending facilities bring to their local economies.
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As for Minneapolis, Kaatz said, the center's deficits are high because of out-of-control expenses, not lower-than-expected revenues.
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John Kaatz, an executive with Convention Sports, declined to discuss his firm's Boston studies because the work here is ongoing.
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Kaatz is based in KIT digital's Prague headquarters.
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Kaatz is responsible for driving strategic, channel and reseller partnership revenues globally in concert with regional P
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Kaatz said the company's contract should include incentives based on benchmarks like customer satisfaction and hotel room night increases.
Freep.com - RSS 2010
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Kaatz recently said that most cities that have built convention headquarters hotels in the past few years have turned to public ownership by a single-purpose public authority, which hires a for-fee developer to complete the project.
Philadelphia Business News - Local Philadelphia News | The Philadelphia Business Journal 2009
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That leaves two options for Kansas City leaders to consider, Kaatz said: private ownership with public subsidy or public ownership with tax-exempt bond financing.
Kansas City Business News - Local Kansas City News | Kansas City Business Journal 2008
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Kaatz recently said that few convention headquarters hotels are being developed using a private-ownership, private-financing model.
Kansas City Business News - Local Kansas City News | Kansas City Business Journal 2008
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Kaatz said most cities that have built convention headquarters hotels in the past few years have turned to public ownership by a single-purpose public authority, which hires a for-fee developer to complete the project.
Kansas City Business News - Local Kansas City News | Kansas City Business Journal 2008
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