Anyone who has attempted to obtain financing during the last twelve months realizes that the cost of borrowing has reached record heights.
Industry Insights
We have written thousands of articles about all aspects of hospitality, including valuations, investing, lending, operations, asset management, and much more.
How Do High Intererst Rates Affect Your Motel's Value?
Anyone who has attempted to obtain financing during the last twelve months realizes that the cost of borrowing has reached record heights.
Making Alan Greenspan Your Partner
Part of your hotel's value is controlled by the Federal Reserve, which can raise or lower the sales price of your hotel investment at their whim.
Six Things To Consider Before Obtaining A Hotel Franchise
With a number of hotel companies offering franchises, the selection process can become a complicated cost benefit analysis. Steve Rushmore gives you some important items to consider.
Private Residence Clubs - Exclusivity Within The Leisure Market
As demand in today’s luxury residential real estate market continues to increase, private residence clubs (“PRCs”) are offering fractional real estate owners the best of several worlds...
Timeshare 101: The Interval Ownership Explosion
Steve Rushmore's July 2001 Hotels article.
Canadian Lodging Outlook December 2004
Performance Clauses Essential In Contract
The Tsunami Devastation - Indonesia Takes The Challenge
As the struggle goes on to recover from the aftermath of the biggest earthquake ever seen, where there can be no underestimating the scale of the human devastation wrought by Asia's horrific tsunamis, and yet the overall economic impact is minimal.
Canadian Lodging Outlook November 2004
2004 Canadian Hotel Transaction Survey
Post Tsunami Sri Lanka: Damaged, But Not Defeated...
Tsunami highlights tourism industry's biggest handicaps: its vulnerability to changes in the immediate environment. It is among the first to get affected but among the last to recuperate. Sri Lanka prepares itself for the troubled times, yet again.
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.
Industry Insights
We have written thousands of articles about all aspects of hospitality, including valuations, investing, lending, operations, asset management, and much more.
Part of your hotel's value is controlled by the Federal Reserve, which can raise or lower the sales price of your hotel investment at their whim.
With a number of hotel companies offering franchises, the selection process can become a complicated cost benefit analysis. Steve Rushmore gives you some important items to consider.
As demand in today’s luxury residential real estate market continues to increase, private residence clubs (“PRCs”) are offering fractional real estate owners the best of several worlds...
Steve Rushmore's July 2001 Hotels article.
As the struggle goes on to recover from the aftermath of the biggest earthquake ever seen, where there can be no underestimating the scale of the human devastation wrought by Asia's horrific tsunamis, and yet the overall economic impact is minimal.
Tsunami highlights tourism industry's biggest handicaps: its vulnerability to changes in the immediate environment. It is among the first to get affected but among the last to recuperate. Sri Lanka prepares itself for the troubled times, yet again.
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.
Robust demand in urban centers continues to drive Canadian hotel values despite high interest rate environment.