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Lodging expert says Sedona hotel stays may drop

To say the past year has been a roller-coaster for the lodging industry may be a bit of an understatement. For example, as some tourist destinations were decimated by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic the past 18 months, the city of...

Sedona Lodging Council focuses on housing woes

As the largest employing industry in the Sedona area, resorts have been hit hard when it comes to the lack of available and afford­able housing. In fact, during the recent Sedona Lodging Council meeting, board president Steve Segner asked by...

Hoteliers discuss revised plan with Sedona P&Z

Curt and Robin Baney purchased land in West Sedona 14 years ago with the hope of someday building a hotel, adding to the list of ones they already have. Over the years they have come before the city with a...

Sedona hotel occupancy beats projections

It’s still too early to know but based upon early hotel occupancy figures, there may be reason for encouragement. That was the message from Sedona City Manager Justin during his COVID-19 update to the Sedona City Council on Tuesday, June...

Memorial Day holiday bumps Sedona hotel occupancy

There finally appears to be a light at the end of the tunnel for area hotels. Figures released last week by the Sedona Chamber of Commerce show that the first two nights of the Memorial Day weekend saw 77% occupancy...

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Tyler Carson, Teresa Joy unleash the Celts

Following his two appearances on CBS Mornings last fall, Tyler Carson returned to a sold-out Mary D. Fisher Theatre...

27 city staff salaries now exceed $100,000

The American economy may have been stagnating for years, but the latest figures show that city of Sedona staff...
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