As global tourist arrivals continue increasing, demand and supply trends in regards to sustainable business practices are shifting.
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Sustainable Hotel Business Practices: A Surface Examination
As global tourist arrivals continue increasing, demand and supply trends in regards to sustainable business practices are shifting.
Do You Have An Ethics Policy? Now More Than Ever, “Good Ethics is Good Business”
In my 30-plus years in this industry, I’ve occasionally seen the issue of unethical behavior rear its ugly head. In the management-company world, the unethical behavior I’ve most frequently seen is like a form of bait and switch.
Renaissance ClubSport: The Concept of the Upscale Hotel/Health Club Unification
This article provides an introduction to the history, premise, and economic benefits of the Renaissance ClubSport concept. This groundbreaking concept combines the features of an upscale, boutique hotel with a luxurious fitness complex.
Branding with History: Historic Hotels Find Ways to Build a Competitive Advantage
Owners and operators of historic hotels have become more creative in their efforts to develop and maintain long-lasting competitive advantages for their properties. Recent operating data shows above-market performance for historic hotels in the U.S.
Revenue Management and Dynamic Pricing
A compilation of theoretical and practical statements around revenue management and dynamic pricing models, as used in presentations around Australia by Rutger Smits and Ron de Wit. Great tools for in-house training and motivation!
What Happens To Occupancy And Average Rate In A Slowing Economy?
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.
The Repercussions Of September 11: What Is the Future Of Hotel Values
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.
Parking Asset Management
More Than Spare Change in the Parking Couch... The First Edition of a Three Part Series on Parking Asset Management Success
Keys and Hotel Security
At the birth of the republic, hotels had neither room keys or security. Today, while keys are being phased out, security is stronger than ever.
The Increasing Demise of Telephone Profits in Full-Service Hotels
This article briefly discusses the three primary reasons that have led to the demise of telephone profits in full-service lodging facilities.
Industry Insights
We have written thousands of articles about all aspects of hospitality, including valuations, investing, lending, operations, asset management, and much more.
In my 30-plus years in this industry, I’ve occasionally seen the issue of unethical behavior rear its ugly head. In the management-company world, the unethical behavior I’ve most frequently seen is like a form of bait and switch.
This article provides an introduction to the history, premise, and economic benefits of the Renaissance ClubSport concept. This groundbreaking concept combines the features of an upscale, boutique hotel with a luxurious fitness complex.
Owners and operators of historic hotels have become more creative in their efforts to develop and maintain long-lasting competitive advantages for their properties. Recent operating data shows above-market performance for historic hotels in the U.S.
A compilation of theoretical and practical statements around revenue management and dynamic pricing models, as used in presentations around Australia by Rutger Smits and Ron de Wit. Great tools for in-house training and motivation!
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.
More Than Spare Change in the Parking Couch... The First Edition of a Three Part Series on Parking Asset Management Success
At the birth of the republic, hotels had neither room keys or security. Today, while keys are being phased out, security is stronger than ever.
This article briefly discusses the three primary reasons that have led to the demise of telephone profits in full-service lodging facilities.
Robust demand in urban centers continues to drive Canadian hotel values despite high interest rate environment.