HVS has applied a methodology for gauging the transformation of emerging lodging markets into self-contained markets in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean.
Industry Insights
We have written thousands of articles about all aspects of hospitality, including valuations, investing, lending, operations, asset management, and much more.
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.
Destinations and Diseases A Review of the Impact of SARS on the Canadian Lodging Market as a Model for Managing through the Swine Flu Scare
In an effort to gain some perspective on the potential impact of the current Swine Flu scare on travel, this article looks at the impact of the SARS epidemic of 2003 on the Canadian Lodging Market.
Kuwait Market Snapshot
An overview of the Kuwait hotel market
Bahrain Market Snapshot
An overview of the Bahrain hotel market
Market Intelligence Report: Las Colinas, Texas
The Las Colinas lodging market is becoming more and more enmeshed in the Dallas/Fort Worth area’s web of activity. This growth has the potential to influence hotel trends in the recession and beyond.
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.
European Mixed-Use Resort Development in 2009
How to create a lasting mixed use resort that meets the needs of tomorrow? Who are the customers and investors of tomorrow? What are the trends in legal structures? Do you have the Right Stuff for a successful mixed use resort development?
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.
HVS Market Intelligence Report: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
A sluggish national economy hasn’t held back growth in Center City Philadelphia, where expansions of business, tourism, and the convention center bring on a need for new hotels.
Industry Insights
We have written thousands of articles about all aspects of hospitality, including valuations, investing, lending, operations, asset management, and much more.
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.
In an effort to gain some perspective on the potential impact of the current Swine Flu scare on travel, this article looks at the impact of the SARS epidemic of 2003 on the Canadian Lodging Market.
The Las Colinas lodging market is becoming more and more enmeshed in the Dallas/Fort Worth area’s web of activity. This growth has the potential to influence hotel trends in the recession and beyond.
The luxury hotel market in Mexico has been somewhat overshadowed by other market segments. Here we shed light on its potential.
How to create a lasting mixed use resort that meets the needs of tomorrow? Who are the customers and investors of tomorrow? What are the trends in legal structures? Do you have the Right Stuff for a successful mixed use resort development?
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.
A sluggish national economy hasn’t held back growth in Center City Philadelphia, where expansions of business, tourism, and the convention center bring on a need for new hotels.
Robust demand in urban centers continues to drive Canadian hotel values despite high interest rate environment.