2004 Canadian Hotel Transaction Survey
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Canadian Lodging Outlook November 2004
2004 Canadian Hotel Transaction Survey
Economy Lodging: Always In Transition
Since its inception, the economy segment has undergone a continual process of transition. Although most owners, operators and lenders take a “stick to the basics” approach, a problem arises when one attempts to define just what “the basics” are.
Allure of Hotel Investment Expected to Moderate Rise in Capitalization Rates as Rebound Takes Hold
When investors and lenders call and ask “what are hotel cap rates today?” the first question is, “what net income are you using in your equation?”
Balancing Financial and Non-Financial Objectives in Public-Sector/Private-Sector Hotel Relationships
Public-/private-sector partnerships, while sometimes challenging, can certainly result in a win-win situation when financial and non-financial goals and objectives are clearly defined and effectively aligned.
The Status of the Gaming Industry: a Recap of 2004
Retrospectively, 2004 was a banner year for the gaming industry, highlighted by revenue spikes, major consolidation, and significant expansion (both domestically and internationally).
Extracting Value From Hotels in Hawaii Through Conversion
In this article, the authors discuss why the current trend of converting the use of transient lodging facilities in Hawaii to alternative uses is so appealing to developers.
The Los Angeles/Orange County Lodging Markets Are Back!
The Southern California lodging market, consisting of hotel products in Los Angeles and Orange Counties, expects a banner year for 2004.
Beware of Hotel Cap Rates
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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.
Canadian Lodging Outlook October 2004
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Industry Insights
We have written thousands of articles about all aspects of hospitality, including valuations, investing, lending, operations, asset management, and much more.
Since its inception, the economy segment has undergone a continual process of transition. Although most owners, operators and lenders take a “stick to the basics” approach, a problem arises when one attempts to define just what “the basics” are.
When investors and lenders call and ask “what are hotel cap rates today?” the first question is, “what net income are you using in your equation?”
Public-/private-sector partnerships, while sometimes challenging, can certainly result in a win-win situation when financial and non-financial goals and objectives are clearly defined and effectively aligned.
Retrospectively, 2004 was a banner year for the gaming industry, highlighted by revenue spikes, major consolidation, and significant expansion (both domestically and internationally).
In this article, the authors discuss why the current trend of converting the use of transient lodging facilities in Hawaii to alternative uses is so appealing to developers.
The Southern California lodging market, consisting of hotel products in Los Angeles and Orange Counties, expects a banner year for 2004.
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.
Robust demand in urban centers continues to drive Canadian hotel values despite high interest rate environment.