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Hotel Construction Pipeline Europe |
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Europe reported 205,383 hotel rooms in construction in October, a 44.3% year-over-year increase. Read more |
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Hotel Construction Pipeline Los Angeles |
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According to the third quarter construction pipeline trend report published by Lodging Econometrics (L.E.), the top five markets with the largest hotel construction pipelines by projects is led by Los Angeles with 161 projects/26,670 rooms. Read more |
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Canadian Hotel Transaction Trends |
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Q3 saw nearly $360 million of hotel transactions across the country, bringing the year-to-date total to $1.25 billion. Download the latest INNvestment Canada Hotel Report which includes a Hotel Real Estate Debt Update by CFO Capital. Read more |
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Emerging Cities |
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Leveraging its innovation centers and neighborhoods, the city is rising in the ranks. Read more |
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Hotel Construction Pipeline Canada |
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At the close of the third quarter of 2019, analysts at Lodging Econometrics (LE) report that the total construction pipeline in Canada soared to an all-time high with 289 projects/38,453 rooms. Construction pipeline projects are up 17% and rooms are up a remarkable 28% year-over-year (YOY). Read more |
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European Hotel Real Estate Investment Trends |
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The UK remains the largest hotel investment market in the region Read more |
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Construction Pipeline U.S. |
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In the Lodging Econometrics (LE) fall report for 2019, the franchise companies dominating the United States hotel construction pipeline are led by Marriott International with 1,484 projects/196,023 rooms, up 8% by projects and rooms year-over-year (YOY). Read more |
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Hotel Development Pipeline Asia Pacific |
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In October, the Asia/Pacific region reported 2,039 hotel projects with a total of 450,231 rooms in construction. Read more |
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Skip-gen Travel |
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Theres a popular saying that reads, 'Identity influences behavior.' This proves to be an especially important understanding of hospitality. As industry leaders work to identify (and cater to) the entirety of the guest journey, from pre-stay to post-stay, we are constantly faced with the question like: What do guests want most, and why? What is their motivation for traveling? What makes an exceptional trip? Read more |
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