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HNN Newswire
27 February 2009
President and CEO Richard Smith says the REIT's results reflect extensive cost cutting measures that were implemented to protect its operating margins.
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HNN Newswire
29 June 2009
CB Richard Ellis announced the sale of the Marriott Riverside (California) to Pinnacle Hotels USA. The seller was Sunstone Hotels.
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By Stacey Mieyal Higgins & Shawn A. Turner, HotelNewsNow.com staff
14 January 2010
Richard Morse, owner of the 26-room Hotel Oloffson in Port-au-Prince, tells via Twitter of the suffering and destruction that surrounds his hotel, which was spared.
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HNN Newswire
28 January 2010
Hubert Joly, Carlson's president and CEO, becomes the 10th member of the company's expanded board, while Richard C. Gage replaces his brother Scott C. Gage on the board.
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By Stacey Mieyal Higgins, News Editor-International
05 June 2008
Data from Smith Travel Research and HVS International confirm a slowing U.S. hotel industry, but calm fears of a larger downturn.
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By Mark V. Lomanno, CSO, STR
10 July 2009
Shorter construction cycle and first-half supply additions have impact on Smith Travel Research estimates.
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By Rachael Spann Urie, Director, Public Relations, STR
22 October 2009
Norfolk-Virginia Beach, Virginia, was the only market to report increases in all three key metrics for September 2009, according to Smith Travel Research.
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By Rachael Spann Urie, Director, Public Relations, STR
22 October 2009
Houston, Texas, led occupancy and revenue per available room declines for the week ending 17 October, according to Smith Travel Research.
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By Rachael Spann Urie, Director, Public Relations, STR
29 October 2009
New Orleans, Louisiana, led average-daily-rate and revenue-per-available-room increases for the week ending 24 October, according to Smith Travel Research.
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By Rachael Spann Urie, Director, Public Relations, STR
12 November 2009
Boston, Massachusetts, reported strong occupancy and RevPAR increases for the week ending 7 November, according to Smith Travel Research’s weekly numbers.
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