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Due Diligence Process Can Make Or Break An Acquisition

One of the most important aspects of the sale and purchase of hotel properties is the technical due-diligence process. This investigation into the "bones" of an existing property can be critical to the success or failure of a hotel venture.

Bridging the Gap on Hotel Financing with Aggressive Lending Parameters

As the national economy continues to rebound from the 2001 economic downturn, the hotel industry also follow this positive trend with impressive annual RevPAR growths, beginning in 2004.

The Istanbul Hotel Market 2005

An assessment of the hotel market in Istanbul; have things changed in recent years, what does the future hold?

Oman - Today's Spotlight, Tomorrow's Destination

An assessment of the hotel market in Oman; a most emerging market in the Middle East.

Rio de Janeiro Market Overview 2005

The objective of this document is to present some of the general characteristics of the hotel supply in Rio de Janeiro and analyze the evolution of the performance of the luxury hotels or those that compete in the top end of the price scale.

Boston Hotel Market Outlook

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.

Asset Management Scope and Compensation: A Wide Spectrum

Asset managers provide a wide range of management oversight, analysis, and support to hotel owners. The specific scope of services is tailored to each owner. Compensation is usually a flat fee or a fee that is a percentage of gross revenues.

Nasdaq's Impact On Silicon Valley

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?

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.
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