Shipping, health care, higher education, tourism, and the military are just some of the industries that diversify Charleston’s economy and help area hotels fare better than in most other markets during the recession.
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Market Intelligence Report: Charleston, South Carolina
Shipping, health care, higher education, tourism, and the military are just some of the industries that diversify Charleston’s economy and help area hotels fare better than in most other markets during the recession.
How New Hotels Can Transform Emerging Markets
HVS has applied a methodology for gauging the transformation of emerging lodging markets into self-contained markets in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean.
Transformation Needs for the Lodging Industry in Hampton, Virginia
Research shows that the recession has disproportionately affected occupancy at the older hotels in the Hampton market. With several large-scale developments promising to change the makeup of demand, a need for newer hotels is evident.
Mexico’s Luxury Lodging Segment - Opportunity for Growth
The luxury hotel market in Mexico has been somewhat overshadowed by other market segments. Here we shed light on its potential.
The Hospitality Industry Drives Mixed-Use Development in the Emerging Markets of Central America
This article explains trends in hotel development models and patterns throughout Central America, as well as identifies the countries within the region offering the greatest potential for hotel development.
San Miguel de Allende - A Beacon for the Tourism Potential of Colonial Towns and Villages
The dynamics of San Miguel de Allende’s lodging and tourism market illustrate opportunities for growth for lesser-known towns rich in history, architecture, and culture.
HVS Market Intelligence Report: Austin, Texas
As both the capital of Texas and the “Live Music Capital of the World,” Austin has businesses and hotels singing a lively tune despite the current economic dirge.
HVS Market Intelligence Report: Columbus, Ohio
Hoteliers stand to reap the benefits of this capital city’s revitalization, especially downtown.
HVS Market Intelligence Report: Downtown Phoenix, Arizona
Real estate developments, biotech firms, billion-dollar investments, and big conventions are cropping up in Downtown Phoenix, helping to secure demand for area hotels.
HVS Market Intelligence Report: San Antonio, Texas
Texas’ second-largest city is experiencing growth never before seen in its long and storied history.
Industry Insights
We have written thousands of articles about all aspects of hospitality, including valuations, investing, lending, operations, asset management, and much more.
HVS has applied a methodology for gauging the transformation of emerging lodging markets into self-contained markets in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean.
Research shows that the recession has disproportionately affected occupancy at the older hotels in the Hampton market. With several large-scale developments promising to change the makeup of demand, a need for newer hotels is evident.
The luxury hotel market in Mexico has been somewhat overshadowed by other market segments. Here we shed light on its potential.
This article explains trends in hotel development models and patterns throughout Central America, as well as identifies the countries within the region offering the greatest potential for hotel development.
The dynamics of San Miguel de Allende’s lodging and tourism market illustrate opportunities for growth for lesser-known towns rich in history, architecture, and culture.
As both the capital of Texas and the “Live Music Capital of the World,” Austin has businesses and hotels singing a lively tune despite the current economic dirge.
Hoteliers stand to reap the benefits of this capital city’s revitalization, especially downtown.
Real estate developments, biotech firms, billion-dollar investments, and big conventions are cropping up in Downtown Phoenix, helping to secure demand for area hotels.
Texas’ second-largest city is experiencing growth never before seen in its long and storied history.
Robust demand in urban centers continues to drive Canadian hotel values despite high interest rate environment.