The Boston lodging market’s long-awaited recovery commenced in 2004. The course has been set, and substantial investments in transportation and convention infrastructure seem likely to facilitate continued improvement.
Written by Mark Lynn in 2002, Nasdaq’s Impact on Silicon Valley Hotel Revenue , the article addresses the cyclical nature of supply and demand in this high profile market.
What Happens to Occupancy and Average Rate in a Slowing Economy? was written by Anne Lloyd-Jones in 2000 when the lodging industry was slowing down after half a decade of record performance.
Anne Lloyd-Jones discusses factors impacting hotel investments in the post 9/11 environment, and correctly predicts the initial decline and ultimate revival in hotel values that we are witnessing today.
This HVS Journal showcases some of the best articles written by HVS Associates throughout its 25 year history.
Steve Rushmore June 2005 Hotels monthly.
Global hospitality news and information.
Steve Rushmore 2005 NYU presentation
HVS International and New York University's Preston Robert Tisch Center for Hospitality, Tourism, and Sports Management, recently completed the
2005 Manhattan Hotel Market Overview.
The performance of Hotels across South Asia over the last 24 months has been consistent and impressive. Let's take a look at the effect on hotel values in India and Pakistan of a strongly improved industry performance.