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Hospitality

The Lodging Market Looks Ahead

New equity could make this sector more hospitable for investors.
by Robert Eaton

Just a short time ago investment in hotels and resorts was relatively straightforward — lodging industry fundamentals were positive and cheap debt was abundant.

Hospitality is Hot

Mexico's hotel industry heats up.
by Stephanie Bell

While tourist destinations offer a wide variety of packages for those hoping to soak up some sun, the heat is on in Mexico’s hospitality industry.

Haute Hospitality

Luxury hotels roll out the red carpet for guests -- and ring in the profits.
by Sara Drummond
Oh those luxury destinations: New York, London, Cairo ... and Indianapolis?

Investment Profile: In the Lap of Luxury

Buyers continue to book high-end hospitality assets.
by Sara Drummond

It’s hard to find an unhappy hotel owner, developer, or investor at any level this year.

Checking Inn on Hotels

The Lodging Industry Adjusts to Economic and Overbuilding Concerns.
by Patrick H. Ford, CCIM

Amid the eighth year of the second-longest economic upswing on record, the hotel industry has begun meaningful reductions in development that are preparing the industry for

Birth of a Boutique Hotel

This Hospitality Niche Proves Profitable for a Canadian Developer.
by Phil Milroy, CCIM

With modern designs, personalized attention, and unique amenities, boutique hotels offer an alternative to hotel chains for travelers — and developers.

Resort Report

Developments in This Industry Hint at a Closer Relationship Between Hotels and Time Shares.
by Robin L. Webb, CCIM, CRB

As leisure time becomes a priority for more Americans, the resort property market continues to expand, generating many commercial real estate opportunities.

The Sleeping Sector

How Long Will the Decline in the Hospitality Industry Last?
by Mark A. Lunt

The hospitality industry's struggle to regain some semblance of normalcy after the events of September 2001 is compounded by the travel industry, which is suffering thro

Waiting for a Wake-Up Call

Hospitality Looks for Signs of Recovery as the Economy Remains Uncertain.
by Mark A. Lunt

The ongoing economic sluggishness, compounded by military action abroad, continues to take its toll on the hospitality industry.

Hospitality's #1 Pick

Low overhead keeps limited service ahead of the game.
by Hortense Leon

When Choice Hotels International wanted to grow its Comfort Inn brand of limited-service hotels, the company found few primary cities where the chain didn't already exist.