Airbnb And Houston First Partner To Support Neighborhoods And Tourism Recovery
New campaign is a joint effort to encourage locals to safely explore Houston s neighborhoods and inspire future travel
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HOUSTON, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ March 9, 2021 - Rediscover Houston. That s the message of a joint campaign launched by Airbnb and Houston First, which aims to support the city s economic recovery and encourage people to safely explore Houston s neighborhoods.
The campaign will target Texas guests and features a
dedicated landing page highlighting what makes the city s neighborhoods unique, from Montrose s tree-lined streets and art galleries to Midtown s tasty restaurants. Airbnb will launch an email campaign featuring stays and activities, designed to keep the destination top of mind for when nearby visitors are ready to explore.
Airbnb And Houston First Partner To Support Neighborhoods And Tourism Recovery
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Blewett and District 9 council member Paula Blackmon helped lead a short-term rental task force that presented several recommendations to the Quality of Life, Arts, and Culture Committee on Tuesday, including occupancy and noise limits. During the virtual meeting, Blewett said many of his constituents would like to see an outright ban on short-term rentals.
Other council members also empathized with single-family neighborhood residents who are plagued by perpetual parties.
“If my neighbor next door put a party house in the backyard that they rented out nightly for parties with 20 to 30 people, that is like my worst nightmare,” said District 1’s Chad West.