The lending climate in the U.S. will remain tough as we head into 2009, but certain opportunities lie in wait.
Industry Insights
We have written thousands of articles about all aspects of hospitality, including valuations, investing, lending, operations, asset management, and much more.
What Hotel Stakeholders Need to Know about the Other Side of the Financial Meltdown
The lending climate in the U.S. will remain tough as we head into 2009, but certain opportunities lie in wait.
Space For More? Market Analysis - Amsterdam, The Netherlands
A summary of the hotel market in Amsterdam including visitation, hotel supply and market performance
What Credit Crunch? More Luxury for New Money
This article investigates how luxury is currently perceived, the main drivers of demand for luxury accommodation, the current and future supply of luxury hotels, and the leading luxury brands in Europe.
Layer or Top-Up - why European Hotel Investors should include Revenue Management in their Investment
The author considers that a strengthened understanding by hotel investors of revenue management principles will permit investors to make better investment decisions.
A Home For The Modern Nomad: Extended Stay Hotels
HVS analyses the supply and demand patterns that govern the serviced apartment sector in Europe and ultimately answers the question: extended stay – where are the opportunities?
HVS European Hotel Valuation Index In-Depth Insights 2008
HVS’s London office has released the Hotel Valuation Index (HVI). The survey shows that hotel values achieved a fourth consecutive year of growth. Values per room largely exceed the peak values of 2000.
European Hotel Transactions 2007
HVS London office's latest European Hotel Transaction Review analyses the single asset and portfolio hotel transactions that shaped 2007.
Clear Skies Ahead? Challenges and Trends Shaping the UK Hotel Industry in 2008
Russell Kett and Michael Schwarz of HVS London have looked at five major trends and factors which are expected to influence the UK's hotel industry in 2008.
Tourism in South America is here to stay
The hotel industry keeps pace with the growth of the economy at a global level, and for Latin American countries opportunities for development are many
HVS European Hotel Valuation Index In-Depth Insights 2007
HVS's annual review of European hotel value trends, the Hotel Valuation Index (HVI), shows that hotel values achieved a third consecutive year of growth, increasing by 9.4% in 2006, compared with an increase of 5.0% in 2005.
Industry Insights
We have written thousands of articles about all aspects of hospitality, including valuations, investing, lending, operations, asset management, and much more.
A summary of the hotel market in Amsterdam including visitation, hotel supply and market performance
This article investigates how luxury is currently perceived, the main drivers of demand for luxury accommodation, the current and future supply of luxury hotels, and the leading luxury brands in Europe.
The author considers that a strengthened understanding by hotel investors of revenue management principles will permit investors to make better investment decisions.
HVS analyses the supply and demand patterns that govern the serviced apartment sector in Europe and ultimately answers the question: extended stay – where are the opportunities?
HVS’s London office has released the Hotel Valuation Index (HVI). The survey shows that hotel values achieved a fourth consecutive year of growth. Values per room largely exceed the peak values of 2000.
HVS London office's latest European Hotel Transaction Review analyses the single asset and portfolio hotel transactions that shaped 2007.
Russell Kett and Michael Schwarz of HVS London have looked at five major trends and factors which are expected to influence the UK's hotel industry in 2008.
The hotel industry keeps pace with the growth of the economy at a global level, and for Latin American countries opportunities for development are many
HVS's annual review of European hotel value trends, the Hotel Valuation Index (HVI), shows that hotel values achieved a third consecutive year of growth, increasing by 9.4% in 2006, compared with an increase of 5.0% in 2005.
Robust demand in urban centers continues to drive Canadian hotel values despite high interest rate environment.