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The region started the year of 2012 positive, however, growth pace has slowed down in the first quarter compared to previous periods.
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Este informe trata del mercado hotelero de Madrid y Barcelona, exponiendo datos de 2011 y comparándolos con los de años anteriores. El lector conocerá datos sobre visitantes, oferta y rentabilidad hotelera, sobre todo en el segmento de 5 estrellas.
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Southeast Saskatchewan Hotel Market Snapshot
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Nairobi is one of the key markets in Sub-Saharan Africa. This article explores tourism trends and hotel developments before evaluating hotel performance from 2009 to 2011 and providing five-year forecasts of occupancy, average rate and RevPAR.
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HVS, in conjunction with NYU’s Tisch Center for Hospitality, Tourism, and Sports Management, presents the 2012 Manhattan Hotel Market Overview.
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The 2012 Middle East Hotel Survey highlights regional macroeconomics, visitation characteristics, performance indicators and major developments, reinforcing the resilience of the region, poised for recovery and development despite the Arab Spring.
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The article deals with the hotel and tourism markets in Madrid and Barcelona, reviewing 2011 data and comparing with previous years. The reader will learn about visitation, performance, supply, especially the five-star segment in both cities.
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This market snapshot is part of a series of articles that HVS produces on key hotel sectors across
Europe. Our analysis is based on data for a sample of 74 mainly branded properties in Prague as provided by
STR Global.
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International attention falls on Des Moines, Iowa every four years as the epicenter of the presidential primaries, but the city hosts an unsung stable of big businesses that consistently generate demand for area hotels.
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Boston’s burgeoning Waterfront District has been part of a rising tide of demand for local hotels, and expansion of the city’s convention market has created a need for thousands of additional rooms.