HVS U.S. Hotel Development Cost Survey 2010
The 2009/10 hotel development survey reports updated per-room development costs through the end of 2010. This year's survey reveals a range of factors impacting the turnkey cost of hotel development.”
HVS United States Hotel Valuation Index In-Depth Insights 2010
The 2010 U.S. Hotel Valuation Index (HVI), tracking 51 major markets and the United States as a whole, discusses the historical and projected impact of the credit crisis and resultant recession upon U.S. hotel values.
Unraveling the Chinese Golf Markets
The evolution of the golf in China has been dramatic. What are the long and short term prospects for golf in China? Look for our insights into industry status and an understanding of the prospects for the future growth of golfers and golf facilities.
Atlantic City Casino and Hotel Market Outlook 2010
Atlantic City faces many challenges ahead. This article examines the visitation and revenues trends for Atlantic City and summarizes major developments occurring in 2010 and beyond, including the Pennsylvania table games.
HVS United States Hotel Valuation Index In-Depth Insights 2009
The 2009 U.S. Hotel Valuation Index (HVI), tracking 65 major markets and the United States as a whole, discusses the historical and projected impact of the credit crisis and resultant recession upon U.S. hotel values.
Medical Tourism and Hospitality in Latin America: The Lodging Industry’s Latest Nip/Tuck
An overview of the rising phenomenon known as medical tourism and the potential synergy between the lodging and healthcare industries in Latin America.
Building a Case for the Future: Determining if Now is the Right Time to Buy
HVS Hodges Ward Elliott has analyzed the major fundamentals of the hotel industry and current trends in other sectors of commercial real estate to determine how investors can capitalize on the current market.
Market Intelligence Report: Grapevine, Texas
Demand may be down, but hotels in this suburb of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex are beating the curve with respect to the recession.
Market Intelligence Report: Charleston, South Carolina
Shipping, health care, higher education, tourism, and the military are just some of the industries that diversify Charleston’s economy and help area hotels fare better than in most other markets during the recession.
St. Louis Hotels: Riding out the Economic Storm
St. Louis’ job losses in manufacturing have been mitigated by stable financial, government, education, and healthcare sectors. How has the recession impacted area hotels, and what will it mean for the future of this market?
