Hotel F&B - To Lease or Not to Lease?
The primary role of the F&B department is to enhance the overall profits of a hotel. Many claim hotels with F&B should maximize the department’s profit or lease income. Instead, maybe the departmental profit motive should be secondary.
Canadian Lodging Outlook August 2006
Don't Overpay For Hotel Sites
Incentives of Historic Proportion
This article provides an introduction to the Federal Historic Preservation tax credit programs administered by the U.S. Government and the applicability of these programs to select hotel redevelopment projects.
The Value of an Owner's Representative
Discussing Project Management in the hospitality sector.
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.
How Land Cost Impacts Value
Steve Rushmore's April 2005 Hotels monthly.
Canadian Lodging Outlook March 2005
Cash-Flow Modeling And Market Feasibility
How To Manage The Lower Returns Of Luxury, 5 Star Hotels
Steve Rushmore's February 2001 Hotels monthly.
Private Residence Clubs - Exclusivity Within The Leisure Market
As demand in today’s luxury residential real estate market continues to increase, private residence clubs (“PRCs”) are offering fractional real estate owners the best of several worlds...
Extracting Value From Hotels in Hawaii Through Conversion
In this article, the authors discuss why the current trend of converting the use of transient lodging facilities in Hawaii to alternative uses is so appealing to developers.
