Business, tourism, and an idyllic mountain setting are perennial features of Asheville, creating demand for hotels old and new.
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.
Unemployment rates are surging, global stock markets are crashing, commodities are collapsing, and the real estate bubble has finally burst. What moves can hotel developers make during the downturn?
Hotel owners need professional guidance in this tough economic climate. Here are some tips to help you weather the storm.
This article summarizes the historical tourism trends in Greece until 2007 and describes the most significant new hotel developments expected to beacon the tranformation of the country into a major competitive player in the global hospitality market.
The lending climate in the U.S. will remain tough as we head into 2009, but certain opportunities lie in wait.
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.
Business Goes On...Hotel Sales Tips for an Uncertain Market
Mexico’s tourism industry has been at the forefront of international lodging trends, and the country is once again reinventing its coastlines and interior colonial towns with the proliferation of master-planned resort-residential communities.
A hotel’s pet-friendly policies can bring both trials and rewards.