Edinburgh is the second most visited city in the UK and its hotel market demonstrated strong resilience in the past 18 months. We explore hotel supply and demand, seasonality, recent transactions, the hotel pipeline and average values per room.
By examining trends in visitation, occupancy, average rate, and transactions, this article illustrates the resiliency of certain submarkets of the Miami hospitality industry. This is the first of a quarterly update on hospitality markets in Florida.
Steve Rushmore's June 2011 article for Lodging Hospitality magazine.
New demand-generating developments and attractive investment parameters are putting the Nashville hotel market on track for an impressive recovery.
Colorado Springs’ hotel industry has been in business for more than a century, with a wide spectrum of entities driving demand. The market wasn’t hard hit by the recent recession, and major events this summer should bode well for local hotels.
This article is the third of a three-part series that explores the rationale, methodology and results related to RevPAR-adjusted budgets. Such budgets are proposed as a tool to measure management’s performance that is superior to unadjusted budgets.
This article presents an overview of hotel performance for the Paris market and provides our views on expected performance for the next three years. We also discuss the transactions market, values per room and new investors over the last year.
Steve Rushmore's May 2011 article for Lodging Hospitality magazine.
Budgets are inappropriate to use as benchmarks for measuring a manager’s performance. One of the best ways to make budgets relevant is to adjust them using actual RevPAR indexes as the year progresses.
HVS, in conjunction with NYU’s Tisch Center for Hospitality, Tourism, and Sports Management, presents the 2011 Manhattan Hotel Market Overview, which features the NYU Survey and examines the market’s strong recovery from the recent recession.