Hotels and Motels - Valuations and Market Studies
Is co-authored by Stephen Rushmore, MAI, CHA and Erich Baum of HVS International and published by the Appraisal Institute. Mr. Rushmore has authored all five books on the evolution of hotel valuation theory for the Appraisal Institute, as well as three other books and over 300 articles on related hotel investment topics. He is a graduate of the Cornell Hotel School and lectures extensively throughout the world.
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Hotel Investments Issues & Perspectives, 2nd Edition
Features the chapter, "Hotel Valuation Techniques," written by Steve Rushmore and Jan deRoos (Assistant Professor in the School of Hotel Administration at Cornell University).
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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.
Financial Market Turmoil and Global Recession – What are the Signs for Hotels in Asia’s World City?
Tim Smith, a director with HVS's London office, describes his ten wishes for the UK hotel industry in 2009
The lending climate in the U.S. will remain tough as we head into 2009, but certain opportunities lie in wait.
A summary of the hotel market in Amsterdam including visitation, hotel supply and market performance
In the aftermath of the carnage in Mumbai, there are critical lessons to be learned. This article advocates for a disaster management plan to be consciously integrated into the Indian Hospitality industry.
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.