An inside look at one of the nation’s top hotel acquisition funds. Find out what they are looking for and what are they buying.
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Anatomy of a Hotel Investment Fund
An inside look at one of the nation’s top hotel acquisition funds. Find out what they are looking for and what are they buying.
Staying A Step Ahead of Your Guests
Staying ahead of guests in technology is as important as providing ultra comfortable bedding these days. This article explores how to impress your guests without spending a fortune.
An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure
Hotels should go above and beyond their competitors to sell peace of mind. In return for taking better care, hotels should benefit from better internal control procedures, measurable payback and considerable goodwill.
Park More Cash on Your Bottom Line
Four easy ways to reach peak parking profitability.
Technology In Hospitality - Clash and Collaboration
Technologists and Hoteliers have very different personalities, yet both are critical to successful hotel technology decisions. This article explores the nature of that sometimes difficult collaboration, and offers some advice for a smooth process.
The Internet: Friend or Foe?
In this article, the author discusses the benefits of the internet in managing hotels.
Using Concentric Ring Analysis to Approximate Future Gaming Win at Native American Casinos: The Role
In this article, the author discusses a technique for estimating future gaming revenue.
Sustainable Tourism - Destination Development
Tourism is a unique industry. It can effectively create its own demand through the creation of attractions and provision of supporting infrastructure, following the "build it and they will come" approach.
San Diego Market Overview
While the nation’s hospitality industry limped through 2001, there were several cities across the nation that fared reasonably well in spite of the malaise caused by the national economy slowdown and the events of September 11th. San Diego, also know
West Hollywood, California: Market Update for 2002
West Hollywood is a popular destination and known to be one of the trendiest cities in California, with the entertainment industry wrapping the city in an aura of celebrity.
Industry Insights
We have written thousands of articles about all aspects of hospitality, including valuations, investing, lending, operations, asset management, and much more.
Staying ahead of guests in technology is as important as providing ultra comfortable bedding these days. This article explores how to impress your guests without spending a fortune.
Hotels should go above and beyond their competitors to sell peace of mind. In return for taking better care, hotels should benefit from better internal control procedures, measurable payback and considerable goodwill.
Four easy ways to reach peak parking profitability.
Technologists and Hoteliers have very different personalities, yet both are critical to successful hotel technology decisions. This article explores the nature of that sometimes difficult collaboration, and offers some advice for a smooth process.
In this article, the author discusses the benefits of the internet in managing hotels.
In this article, the author discusses a technique for estimating future gaming revenue.
Tourism is a unique industry. It can effectively create its own demand through the creation of attractions and provision of supporting infrastructure, following the "build it and they will come" approach.
While the nation’s hospitality industry limped through 2001, there were several cities across the nation that fared reasonably well in spite of the malaise caused by the national economy slowdown and the events of September 11th. San Diego, also know
West Hollywood is a popular destination and known to be one of the trendiest cities in California, with the entertainment industry wrapping the city in an aura of celebrity.
Robust demand in urban centers continues to drive Canadian hotel values despite high interest rate environment.