Recently added articles from Quarterly Trends in the Hotel Industry (USA):
- Containing euphoria: where are we in the cycle?
- Mar 01, 2006 ... Coming off a remarkable year of growth, participants in the U.S. hotel industry are in a state of euphoria. According to Smith Travel Research (STR), hotels in the major U.S. cities enjoyed a very strong 12.4 percent gain in RevPAR in 2005, the biggest growth rate recorded since 1979. With ...
- Major U.S. hotel markets: annual results--2004-2006 forecast: regional performance.
- Mar 01, 2006 ... <Pre> MAJOR U.S. HOTEL MARKETS Annual Results--2004-2006 Forecast Regional Performance Occupancy 2006 20042005Forecast New England and the Middle Atlantic Cities ...
- Hotel real estate sales--transaction activity year end 2005 vs year-end 2004.
- Mar 01, 2006 ... <Pre> HOTEL REAL ESTATE SALES--TRANSACTION ACTIVITY YEAR END 2005 vs YEAR-END 2004Year-End 2005 Median SaleNumber ofMedian # MedianPrice Per...
- Transaction activity soars in 2005.
- Mar 01, 2006 ... Like the ski jumpers at the winter Olympics, hotel real estate transaction activity soared in 2005 well above 2004 levels. Based solely on the transactions that have been recorded in the database of PKF Hospitality Research (PKF-HR) as of February 2006, the number of hotels bought and sold ...
- Trends in the hotel industry United States cities--year end results for 2005.
- Mar 01, 2006 ... <Pre> TRENDS IN THE HOTEL INDUSTRY United States Cities--Year End Results for 2005 Occupancy NEW ENGLAND AND 20052004 Variance MIDDLE ATLANTIC CITIES Albany 62.8% 63.7% -1.5% Boston 65.7% 64.4% ...