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HNN Newswire
15 October 2008
Six planned hotels will add more than 2,000 guestrooms to IHG's Greater China pipeline.
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15 June 2012
From the desks of the HotelNewsNow.com editorial staff:
• PhoCusWright: China a ‘shining light for travel’
• Accor adds to Greater China pipeline
• 200-room hotel part of $3b New York development
• Portugal’s hotel revenue falls in April
• US weekly unemployment claims rise
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HNN Newswire
17 July 2009
China and India dominate the active pipeline in the region, according to the June 2009 STR Global Construction Pipeline Report.
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HNN Newswire
29 June 2010
IHG is currently the largest international hotel company in Greater China with 131 hotels (45,940 rooms) open and a further 146 hotels (47,848 rooms) in the development pipeline.
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HNN Newswire
09 December 2009
With 1,841 projects comprising 438,451 rooms at the end of Q3, the Asia Pacific Pipeline is the second largest in the world.
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By Stacey Mieyal Higgins, News Editor-International
23 February 2011
No stranger to the Greater China market, InterContinental Hotels Group established an aggressive growth plan in the country, which calls for 250 hotels by 2016.
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By The HNN editorial staff,
11 March 2011
From the desks of the HotelNewsNow.com editorial staff:
• U.S. pipeline figures released;
• tsunami heads for Hawaii after massive quake;
• four takeaways from IHIF;
• U.S. CREL CDO delinquencies near 15%; and
• China Lodging reports Q4 results, major portfolio expansion.
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11 May 2011
From the desks of the HotelNewsNow.com editorial staff:
• Hotels hand over fewer rooms to OTAs;
• segments see drops in U.S. development pipeline;
• stock index increases 2.7% in April;
• China Lodging Group sees Q1 RevPAR drop; and
• Caribbean looks to reinvent itself.
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20 July 2011
From the desks of the HotelNewsNow.com editorial staff:
• Van Paasschen reflects on China trip;
• Caribbean/Mexico, Central/South American pipeline data released;
• Accor sees Q2 revenue bump;
• mixed results for Extended-Stay during downturn; and
• Japanese investors buy Lotus at Diamondhead in Waikiki for US$18.5m.
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By Shawn A. Turner, Finance Editor
03 August 2011
Dusit International, which recently announced its entry into the U.S. hotel market, has several other international projects in its development pipeline.
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