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By Jan Freitag, Senior VP, Global Development, STR
03 August 2012
STR data suggest travelers would rather be at home than in a hotel room on Sunday night. Here’s what hoteliers are doing to boost occupancy on the slowest day of the week.
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By Alissa Ponchione, Editor
13 April 2012
As sustainability practices become more commonplace, hotels and meeting planners are implementing more eco-friendly initiatives and noticing an increase in benefits.
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By Samantha Worgull, Editorial Assistant
14 December 2012
Destination marketing organizations provide ample benefits to hoteliers, as both parties have the same goal in mind—to promote the destination and generate demand.
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HNN Newswire
02 September 2008
Matthew E. Avril is named President of Starwood's Hotel Group. He succeeds Matt Ouimet, who is leaving the company.
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By Alissa Ponchione, Editor
05 December 2011
Matthew Sparks, Hilton Worldwide’s new VP of luxury and corporate development, sees potential in growing Hilton’s Waldorf Astoria and Conrad luxury brands globally and domestically.
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By Jason Q. Freed, News Editor-Americas
16 August 2011
China Lodging Group has grown its three economy brands to 516 hotels in just six years and plans to open 240 new hotels in 2012. Future growth will be a balanced mix of leased and franchised hotels.
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By Matthew Pohlman, HotelNewsNow.com columnist
18 July 2011
Operators of upper-upscale and luxury hotels in Egypt should assess whether the unrest and uncertainty excuses them from meeting the budget prong of the performance test in 2011 and, perhaps, beyond.
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By Howard Mathews, HotelNewsNow.com columnist
25 October 2012
Lenders are coming back into the market of financing hotel properties, but they are now much more cautious and focused on experienced operators and strong, cash-flowing projects.
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By Ed Watkins, Editor-at-Large
13 February 2013
Small boutique brand Nylo Hotels looks to grow its portfolio through conversions and new builds.
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By Shawn A. Turner, Finance Editor
05 April 2013
After selling 42 non-core hotels over a three-and-a-half year period, it’s getting tougher for Supertel Hospitality to make decisions on which hotels should leave the portfolio, a company official said.
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