Wednesday, 27 January 2016

Different Types Of Dog Treats Available In The Markets



Dogs/puppies like dog foods for the same reasons as people like specific things like coffee and chocolate as treats. A good treat occasionally does no harm to your puppy, however as with over doing human treats, an over of treats can make your dog unwell.

As you will likely know, a puppy will promptly eat as much food as it gets a possibility. So you can envision that it is so natural to give your dog an excess of elk antlers treats. From a preparation perspective the thought of a dog treat is as a prize. The puppy realizes rapidly that in the event that it accomplishes something you are satisfied with, it will be given a reward, however in the event that you give a puppy treats constantly, then the treats have next to zero means.

Before giving your dog an elk antlers treat, take a gander at the fixings on the package, especially the amount of calories the treat contains. In a perfect world you ought to attempt to decrease the calories you give your pet for its normal feast. An over of unused calories will in the end swing to fat and your puppy will get to be overweight and unfit.

There are many different treats available, yet there are three fundamental sorts, hard crunchy treats, delicate chewy treats and a mix of both. Hard crunchy treats are useful for your dog’s teeth; in fact there are numerous treats available that are made particularly to clean teeth. Delicate chewy treats can be used to mix a tablet or medicine that your dog may not eat all alone, but rather remember that delicate chewy treats are prone to have a high sugar content, so don't give it too much.

There are numerous sorts of human foods that are bad for your dog and a great deal of these does not contain the right minerals and wholesome nutrition values so while your dog will promptly eat it, the nourishment may not be benefiting your puppy in any way, indeed it could be doing it hurt. Attempt to abstain from giving your puppy human treats that contain sugar and raisins.

Thursday, 14 January 2016

Bay Harbor Properties Today Announced an Agreement With Chicago‐based Allied Hospitality Group, Inc.

Bay Harbor Properties today announced an agreement with Chicagobased Allied Hospitality Group, Inc. to provide marketing and management support to Bay Harbor Place, a 78room, luxury condominium/hotel that is part of the $50 million Bay Harbor Marina District.
During the summer season, rental of these suites begins at $395 per night and are also available for purchase, with prices ranging from $395,000 to several million dollars. Allied Hospitality Group will manage the rental of these suites during the periods of time when owners are not in residence. Allied Hospitality Group is a wellestablished hotel management company, with a reputation for expertly managing and marketing luxury hotel properties. Until a recent change in ownership, Allied managed the fourstar Townsend Hotel in Birmingham, Mich. It also manages the newly opened Dylan Hotel in New York City, the new Grand Hotel in Minneapolis and the Marriott Ft. Lauderdale North. The Group has a significant presence throughout the Midwest, where Allied operates 17 hotel properties. Using its strong marketing and sales presence, Allied has previously shown excellent results in increasing the occupancy and revenue levels of properties it manages.

David V. Johnson, chairman of Victor International and codeveloper of Bay Harbor, said, “Our rental management will be personally handled by David Falor, whose experience includes management of such prestigious properties as the Townsend Hotel in Birmingham, Mich. and the Sheraton Boca Raton in Florida.

Allied's reputation for flawless attention to detail mirrors that of Bay Harbor and Victor, ensuring our owners of top quality service and a focused, effective marketing program." Wally Kidd, president of Bay Harbor Properties, emphasized that Bay Harbor employees will continue to handle onsite management and will remain responsible for all contact with owners regarding rental management.

Allied Hospitality Group, Inc. was formed as Paramount Hotels in 1983, expanding to serve resorts and restaurants under the Allied name in 1992. The group currently manages properties in Michigan, Florida, Illinois, Minnesota, Colorado and New York. Before founding the firm, Allied president and CEO David Falor was senior vice president of operations for the Coleman Hotel Group, owner of the Ritz Carlton Hotels in New York and Washington, D.C., as well as the Whitehall and the Tremont Hotels in Chicago.

 In addition to Bay Harbor Place, located in the resort's Marina District, the fourseason Bay Harbor community includes an Arthur Hills championship golf course, yacht club, equestrian center, pool and spa, retail complex, restaurants, and 29 separate neighborhoods of single family homes. 

Friday, 8 January 2016

David Falor's Hotel Career



Falor's hotel career spans forty years, beginning with independent fine dining restaurants in Hawaii and Australia, then joining Westin Hotels at the Hotel del Coronado in California. After eight years of food and beverage management, Falor concentrated his efforts on the sales and marketing of hotels. He quickly rose from property Sales Manager at the Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles to Director of Sales, Sonesta Beach Resort Nassau in the Bahamas. He later served as Director of Sales at Loews L'Enfant Plaza, Washington, DC, and was eventually promoted to Corporate General Sales Manager for all Loews Hotels Worldwide. Next, Falor joined Americana Hotels in New York as Corporate Vice President of Sales Worldwide. Falor returned to operations in 1977, to manage a 740 room resort, The Americana Hotel in Bal Harbour, Florida — now known as the Sheraton Bal Harbour. Then Falor managed the 1,800 room Chase Park Plaza Hotel in St. Louis, and subsequently became Senior Vice President of Operations for the Coleman Hotel Group. This group of four luxury hotels consisted of the Ritz Carlton Hotels in New York and Washington, DC and the Whitehall and The Tremont Hotels in Chicago. In 1983 Falor formed Paramount Hotels, which in 1992 became Allied Hospitality Group, Inc., now Falor Companies, Inc. Collapse Detail