
The dynamics of San Miguel de Allende’s lodging and tourism market illustrate opportunities for growth for lesser-known towns rich in history, architecture, and culture.

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.

Hoteliers stand to reap the benefits of this capital city’s revitalization, especially downtown.

Real estate developments, biotech firms, billion-dollar investments, and big conventions are cropping up in Downtown Phoenix, helping to secure demand for area hotels.

Texas’ second-largest city is experiencing growth never before seen in its long and storied history.

Foreign investment in Mexican real estate is on the rise, and many favorable factors conspire to keep this trend moving forward.

Hotel supply and customer demand are coming to an accord in key Boston districts, signaling a steady pace for the area’s lodging market in 2008.

Once thought of as a big oil town, Houston’s vast array of new developments are taking off throughout "Space City."

The "City of Lakes" boasts a lodging market with remarkable resilience to national economic trends.

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.”