In the July 2003 issue of hotels magazine, Jeff Weinstein's editorial addressed his observations made during the NYU hotel investment conference that even though various hotel industry leaders "don't know what the future holds" the usual list of indu
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A Neighborhood Business
In the July 2003 issue of hotels magazine, Jeff Weinstein's editorial addressed his observations made during the NYU hotel investment conference that even though various hotel industry leaders "don't know what the future holds" the usual list of indu
A Simple Soluton to Impact
While some argue that an additional hotel can create positive impact on the chain by increasing its brand awareness, most impact disputes focus on the potential loss of business when a traveler has a choice between two hotels with identical brands.
Food for Thought
Issues to consider before leasing out a restaurant outlet.
To Cut or not to Cut Rates
In the aftermath of the September 11 attacks in the US, this articles investigates whether hotels should cut rates to face sluggish demand.
Canadian Lodging Outlook September 2002
Have You Revised Your Marketing Plans and Strategies? Conduct Your Sales and Marketing Audit
Canadian Lodging Outlook April 2001
Rising Energy Costs Cause Concern in the Lodging Industry
Canadian Lodging Outlook September 2000
Hotel Internet Services: Where to Start?
Canadian Lodging Outlook November 1999
Should you build a spa in your hotel?
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Steve Rushmore's April 2003 Hotels Monthly
Don't Worry About Room Rates
Steve Rushmore's May 2003 Hotels Monthly
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We have written thousands of articles about all aspects of hospitality, including valuations, investing, lending, operations, asset management, and much more.
While some argue that an additional hotel can create positive impact on the chain by increasing its brand awareness, most impact disputes focus on the potential loss of business when a traveler has a choice between two hotels with identical brands.
In the aftermath of the September 11 attacks in the US, this articles investigates whether hotels should cut rates to face sluggish demand.
Have You Revised Your Marketing Plans and Strategies? Conduct Your Sales and Marketing Audit
Rising Energy Costs Cause Concern in the Lodging Industry
Robust demand in urban centers continues to drive Canadian hotel values despite high interest rate environment.