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PIC-Saipan Re-opens

The Pacific Islands Club Saipan in San Antonio re-opened last Friday after almost two months after sustaining major damage when Super Typhoon Yutu devastated Saipan and Tinian. PIC staff and E-Land Group executives led by its president, Matthew Park, welcomed the first group of...
Posted On Dec 24 2018 06:00
, By Contributing Author
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Tribe Marianas turns 3

Rob Travilla was going through the 8-to-5 daily work grind when he took the plunge in 2015 to make his dream a reality, leaving behind his federal job to create his own business. That gave birth to Tribe Marianas, which he now co-owns with T.J. DLC Manglona and where he is the...
Posted On Dec 17 2018 06:00
, By Bea Cabrera
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Hyatt’s biggest impact: Making the Marianas known

Hyatt Regency, an international brand, first set foot on Saipan in 1980. Thirty-eight years later, the hotel has helped the Marianas become more known in the Asia-Pacific region and throughout the world. Today, there are about a hundred hotels in the region—all of that built in...
Posted On Nov 30 2018 06:10
, By Bea Cabrera

‘Hyatt has always been there when MVA seeks its support’

Hyatt Regency Saipan has always been a dependable source of support, according to Marianas Visitors Authority executive director Chris Concepcion. “Hyatt Regency has always been there when the MVA seeks the support of our hotel partners. These events vary—event hosting, housing...
Posted On Nov 30 2018 06:08
, By Bea Cabrera
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