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Residents and visitors have always been drawn to Austin’s rich, historic offering of music, culture, business, government, and education. The strength of Austin’s lodging industry over the past decade gives hoteliers something else to admire.
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Demand may be down, but hotels in this suburb of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex are beating the curve with respect to the recession.
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The Las Colinas lodging market is becoming more and more enmeshed in the Dallas/Fort Worth area’s web of activity. This growth has the potential to influence hotel trends in the recession and beyond.
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As both the capital of Texas and the “Live Music Capital of the World,” Austin has businesses and hotels singing a lively tune despite the current economic dirge.
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Texas’ second-largest city is experiencing growth never before seen in its long and storied history.
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Once thought of as a big oil town, Houston’s vast array of new developments are taking off throughout "Space City."
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Major developments in the Fort Worth area are drawing new patrons to the office, retail, and lodging markets, breathing new life into the city “where the west begins.”
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An overview of Houston's lodging industry and economy.