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Refinancig hotel costs
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During 1996 hotel values in some parts of the US have increased by as much as 60 percent
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While some argue that an additional hotel can create positive impact on the chain by increasing its brand awareness, most impact disputes focus on the potential loss of business when a traveler has a choice between two hotels with identical brands.
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Factors both internal and external to a hotel property affect its value, and in turn, its property tax burden. In most cases, an experienced hotel appraiser, employing a proven appeal protocol, is needed to determine whether a property is unfairly assessed.
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Development Cost Can Determine Feasibility
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Aspects to consider before developing a new hotel.
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This article investigates whether the time has come to look at new development opportunities in Asia two years after the 1997 financial crisis.
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In this article, we examine the differences between Bali and Phuket to determine the reasons for their success and their long-term potential.
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New airports being developed around Asia could create opportunities for hotel companies to grow their brands.
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Asian resort destinations offer alternative investment opportunities to Hong Kong and Singapore.