- March 25, 2026
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Company: Like many hotel and resort properties hit hard by the pandemic, the Vinoy Renaissance St. Petersburg Resort & Golf Club had to make some staffing cuts in 2020. Its busy book of business in conferences, weddings and other events slowed significantly, as did hotel room bookings. Tabish Siddiquie, named general manager in late October, says he has seen a steady increase in leisure travelers at the resort, but business travel remains low. On advantage for the Vinoy is it has a plethora of outdoor spaces and amenities, including a golf course and tennis facility, that are popular with both travelers and local residents. “Anything related to leisure and the outdoor venues are doing fairly strong," Siddiquie says, "but I think where we will be waiting for some good news around the [COVID-19] vaccine is business travel and group events. That will probably take some time to recover.”