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HVS Hotel Market Intelligence Report: Chattanooga, Tennessee

Shipping and manufacturing have been the backbone of Chattanooga’s economy for more than a century. New investments in leisure attractions and commercial facilities are encouraging even more guests to pass through, bringing business to local hotels.

Mid-Atlantic Gaming Poised for Growth: Market Outlook 2012

The East Coast’s Mid-Atlantic States are poised for gaming growth; this article examines new competition, and recent events in both developing and mature markets.

Hotel Value Factors: Morgantown, West Virginia

An overview of hotel value factors in Morgantown, West Virginia.

Florida Newsletter - First Quarter 2012 Miami Continues to Appeal to Hotel Investors

Year-end 2011 RevPAR in Miami-Dade County surpassed the 2007 level, or what is generally regarded as the peak of the market. The Miami Beach, Downtown/Brickell, and the Airport markets performed strongly and are poised to have another great year.

Canadian Monthly Lodging Outlook January, 2012

Featuring Reprint of Tiered Pricing and Yield – Key Drivers of Extended-Stay Success

HVS European Hotel Valuation Index In-Depth Insights 2012

The 2012 European Hotel Valuation Index tracks trends in upscale hotel values in 33 key European markets. 2011 started as a year of improved performance, but it deteriorated to renewed uncertainty about the future during the second half of the year.

HVS U.S. Hotel Development Cost Survey 2011/12

The 2011 hotel development survey reports updated per-room development costs through the end of 2011. This year's survey reveals a range of factors impacting the turnkey cost of hotel development.

Mustering Military Demand in Southeastern Hotel Markets

Military installations—some expanded, others diminished—in Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina are impacting hotel demand and average rates.

Tiered Pricing And Yield – Key Drivers Of Extended Stay Success

Extended-stay hotels began evolving in the 1970s to serve business travelers, vacationers and families seeking a home-like atmosphere. They differ from traditional hotels in terms of room types, amenities and particularly, pricing.
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