Steve Rushmore participates in the Appraisal Institute’s “Debate on the Allocation of Hotel Total Assets” via Webinar.
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.
The 2010 U.S. Hotel Valuation Index (HVI), tracking 51 major markets and the United States as a whole, discusses the historical and projected impact of the credit crisis and resultant recession upon U.S. hotel values.
The outlook for 2010 is for strong demand growth, and the industry is expected to regain stabilized levels of operation by 2014. Hotel values are also improving, fueled by both stronger fundamentals and improving investment market conditions.
HVS Asset Management & Advisory is featured in Hotels Magazine. The article explores the industry’s evolving approach to asset management. Reprinted with the permission of Hotels magazine.
This article provides an overview of the Israel hotel market, documenting trends in tourism and steps the Israeli government is undertaking to reposition itself as a popular tourist destination.
While there is oversupply of golf in many markets, the tertiary impact of golf on the financial performance of resorts remains the driving force for inclusion. This article explores the impacts of golf on occupancy, rate and revpar at golf resorts.
HST Impact on Hotel Operations
Wounded by the strikes against the national economy, Portland’s hotel market has suffered since 2008. But the city’s resourcefulness and diverse commercial and government base should help it make the most of an economic recovery.
Steve Rushmore's May 2010 article for Lodging Hospitality.