This article discusses the performance and investment environment of the upscale hotel market in Brussels over the last few years and presents our forecast of how it will perform in the coming years.
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We have written thousands of articles about all aspects of hospitality, including valuations, investing, lending, operations, asset management, and much more.
Upscale Hotel Market, Brussels, Belgium
This article discusses the performance and investment environment of the upscale hotel market in Brussels over the last few years and presents our forecast of how it will perform in the coming years.
RevPar - Adjusted Budgets: The Only Ones Worth Looking At (Part 1 of 3)
Operating budgets are planning tools that should not be used as benchmarks to measure management’s performance. Adjusting budgets for the market’s RevPAR performance makes them far more relevant. This article explains how to make these adjustments.
Approaches To Managing Your Business
Steve Rushmore's February 2011 article for Lodging Hospitality magazine.
2011 Middle East Hotel Survey - Shifting Sands
The Middle East Hotel Survey 2011 includes 352 hotels and some 93,500 hotel rooms (an increase of 36% on last year) across 52 cities in the Middle East, making it one of the most reliable benchmarking surveys in the region.
Market Intelligence Report, Thessaloniki, Greece
The article provides an overview of the Thessaloniki, Greece hospitality industry including recent hotel performance and data on MICE demand and infrastructure developments. A list of recent hotel supply changes is also featured.
Belize: A Small Hotel Market Poised for Growth
This article provides an overview of the Belizean tourism industry, while taking a closer look at the national lodging market and highlighting specific regions offering the greatest potential for hotel development.
Caught in the Crossfire – the Impact of the Recent Uprisings in the Arab World on Regional Hotel Values
This article highlights the impact that the pro-democracy uprisings in countries such as Tunisia, Egypt and Libya have had on the region’s hotels, including dramatic changes in values.
Hotel Demand Outlook after a (Natural) Disaster
Japan recently registered one of the most devastating earthquakes in recent history, followed by a tsunami and a severe emergency situation at a nuclear power plant. What are the implications for the Japanese Hotel and Tourism Industry?
The 21st Century Game-Changer Up Close China Outbound Tourism
Driven by a booming economy and increasing disposable incomes, mainland Chinese are looking more and more to travel abroad. In what markets do they make their mark, and how does one have to cater to them differently from other travelers?
Atlantic City Casino and Hotel Market Outlook 2011
Atlantic City has faced unprecedented challenges in 2010; four consecutive years of declining total gaming revenue and regional gaming supply that continues to ramp-up. Changes are ahead, as the New Jersey legislature considers options.
Industry Insights
We have written thousands of articles about all aspects of hospitality, including valuations, investing, lending, operations, asset management, and much more.
Operating budgets are planning tools that should not be used as benchmarks to measure management’s performance. Adjusting budgets for the market’s RevPAR performance makes them far more relevant. This article explains how to make these adjustments.
Steve Rushmore's February 2011 article for Lodging Hospitality magazine.
The Middle East Hotel Survey 2011 includes 352 hotels and some 93,500 hotel rooms (an increase of 36% on last year) across 52 cities in the Middle East, making it one of the most reliable benchmarking surveys in the region.
The article provides an overview of the Thessaloniki, Greece hospitality industry including recent hotel performance and data on MICE demand and infrastructure developments. A list of recent hotel supply changes is also featured.
This article provides an overview of the Belizean tourism industry, while taking a closer look at the national lodging market and highlighting specific regions offering the greatest potential for hotel development.
This article highlights the impact that the pro-democracy uprisings in countries such as Tunisia, Egypt and Libya have had on the region’s hotels, including dramatic changes in values.
Japan recently registered one of the most devastating earthquakes in recent history, followed by a tsunami and a severe emergency situation at a nuclear power plant. What are the implications for the Japanese Hotel and Tourism Industry?
Driven by a booming economy and increasing disposable incomes, mainland Chinese are looking more and more to travel abroad. In what markets do they make their mark, and how does one have to cater to them differently from other travelers?
Atlantic City has faced unprecedented challenges in 2010; four consecutive years of declining total gaming revenue and regional gaming supply that continues to ramp-up. Changes are ahead, as the New Jersey legislature considers options.
Robust demand in urban centers continues to drive Canadian hotel values despite high interest rate environment.