The popularity of Guadalajara has surged in recent years, attracting new businesses, residents, and developments that are positioning the city as a world-class business and travel destination.
Enhancements in technology and telecommunications have transformed the global hospitality landscape. In this article we evaluate how these transformations are acting as able catalysts in a world where geography is rapidly becoming history.
At a time of nationwide fiscal drought and a slump in development, the “Queen City” maintains a regal guise.
Foreign investment in Mexican real estate is on the rise, and many favorable factors conspire to keep this trend moving forward.
Hotel supply and customer demand are coming to an accord in key Boston districts, signaling a steady pace for the area’s lodging market in 2008.
Development activity and increased visitation converge to quicken the pulse of this heartland city.
Metro Atlanta continues to be the vibrant business capital of the Southeast.
Once thought of as a big oil town, Houston’s vast array of new developments are taking off throughout "Space City."
New developments are making the “Walled City” more welcoming than ever, while limited supply allows occupancies to remain strong and average rates to increase tremendously.
The "City of Lakes" boasts a lodging market with remarkable resilience to national economic trends.