HVS Market Intelligence Report: Lansing, Michigan
New business partnerships, investments in high-tech companies and facilities, and rising hotel demand and average rates point toward a path of growth for Lansing’s economy and hotels.
Canadian Lodging Outlook December 2012
2012 Canadian Hotel Transaction Survey
Canadian Monthly Lodging Outlook November, 2012
Hotel Financing Parameters in Canada
Demand High, Hotel Supply Low in Eastern Montana and Western North Dakota
Billions of barrels of unextracted oil have drawn masses of companies, crews, and support personnel to parts of Montana and North Dakota. The boom could last for decades, prompting the need for new hotels.
HVS Hotel Market Update: Colorado Springs Hotels in the Wake of the Waldo Canyon Fire
Wildfires ravaged lives and infrastructure on the northwest of Colorado Springs, setting off a scramble for hotel rooms. As the city rebuilds, major projects—including multimillion-dollar hotel renovations—aim to put the local economy back on track.
Canadian Monthly Lodging Outlook September, 2012
Hotel Parking - Are you making the most out of this revenue source?
HVS United States Hotel Valuation Index In-Depth Insights 2012
Stephen Rushmore, Jr., President and CEO of HVS, the leading global hospitality consulting and services firm, has announced the publication of the 2012 U.S. Hotel Valuation Index.
HVS Hotel Market Intelligence Report: Asheville, North Carolina in 2012
Asheville’s hotel industry, as shown by increases in rooms sales and new hotel supply, is rapidly escaping the drag of the recent recession.
Canadian Monthly Lodging Outlook July, 2012
How Do Your Hotel's Property Taxes Compare?
HVS Reviews Sascha Reichstein’s Book Be my Guest
This review of Sascha Reichstein’s Be my Guest, examines Hilton’s dual role as an international American symbol and a local institution. Reichstein’s book uses photographic images and employee interviews to contrast two international Hilton hotels.
