Fort Lauderdale to Host Gay Travel Convention

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23 February 2009 12:06pm

The International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association (IGLTA) will hold its 2011 convention in Fort Lauderdale, bringing 1,200 attendees for four nights, the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention and Visitors Bureau said.

The city won out over Philadelphia and Chicago as part of a competitive bidding process, the CVB said. The IGLTA is based in Fort Lauderdale, which hosted the group’s first convention in 2002. A gala dinner is tentatively being planned at the Broward County Convention Center.

Selection of Fort Lauderdale indicates the city has overcome some controversial remarks about gays by Mayor Jim Naugle, who is being term-limited out of office.

Wilton Manors, a city of about 14,000 just north of downtown Fort Lauderdale, has one of the nation’s highest ratios of same-sex couples. A gay gentrification during the past decade has enlivened the city’s downtown, which has seen the construction of several large condominium projects and the current construction of the 145-unit mixed use Gables Wilton Park project.

The bureau said its presentation to IGLTA leaders was themed “Lauderdale Unleashed,” signifying the city’s emergence as a global gay and lesbian destination. The convention will include educational workshops, city tours and a consumer trade show.

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