Market Intelligence Report: Las Colinas, Texas
The Las Colinas lodging market is becoming more and more enmeshed in the Dallas/Fort Worth area’s web of activity. This growth has the potential to influence hotel trends in the recession and beyond.
Mexico’s Luxury Lodging Segment - Opportunity for Growth
The luxury hotel market in Mexico has been somewhat overshadowed by other market segments. Here we shed light on its potential.
Hospitality in Biloxi
The recovery of gaming, hotels, and tourism in Biloxi continues following Hurricane Katrina. How will these industries fare in the face of a national economic storm?
HVS Market Intelligence Report: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
A sluggish national economy hasn’t held back growth in Center City Philadelphia, where expansions of business, tourism, and the convention center bring on a need for new hotels.
HVS Market Intelligence Report: Asheville, North Carolina
Business, tourism, and an idyllic mountain setting are perennial features of Asheville, creating demand for hotels old and new.
Conquering the Credit Crunch: Part I
Unemployment rates are surging, global stock markets are crashing, commodities are collapsing, and the real estate bubble has finally burst. What moves can hotel developers make during the downturn?
HVS Market Intelligence Report: Austin, Texas
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.
Gone to the Dogs...Pet-friendly Accommodations: Revenue Producer or Marketing Farce?
A hotel’s pet-friendly policies can bring both trials and rewards.
VOIC Speaks of Optimism and Stability During Economic Crisis
Celebrating its 10th Anniversary, the Vacation Ownership Investment Conference held in Orlando, Florida, from October 6th-9th, presented a rather optimistic outlook of the future of the vacation ownership industry.
HVS Market Intelligence Report: Columbus, Ohio
Hoteliers stand to reap the benefits of this capital city’s revitalization, especially downtown.
