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hospitality

[hos-pi-tal-i-tee] / ˌhɒs pɪˈtæl ɪ ti /


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At the same time, schools struggle to recruit because pay rates "are not competitive compared to jobs in hospitality and retail" and there is a high turnover.

From BBC

“Each avenue of commercial, whether it’s sponsorship, licensing, ticketing, hospitality, they’re all just kind of smoking hot, if you will, right now,” Slusher said in a recent interview with The Times.

From Los Angeles Times

Sixes, which was launched in 2020, is a chain that combines hospitality with cricket.

From BBC

Over on “The Bite,” I’ve written about returning to “ambient hospitality” — the idea of having a home that’s ready for company without weeks of planning, a small fortune, or a hired brigade of cleaners.

From Salon

Even larger Louis Vuitton projects are under way on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan and on Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles, where 45,000 square feet will be for retail—and even more space for hospitality.

From The Wall Street Journal