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By Chad Church, Director, Special Services, STR
03 December 2008
Hoteliers in the District of Columbia are expecting average daily rate increases approaching triple digits during the week leading up to the inauguration of President-elect Barack Obama in January.
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By Chad Church, Director, Special Services, STR
05 January 2009
The extended-stay segment is beginning to attract leisure business in addition to traditional business travelers.
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By Chad Church, Director, Special Services, STR
05 May 2009
Is this the true bottom or a function of an easy comparison of March 2008; and if this is the bottom, how prolonged will the industry drag along before signs of recovery?
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By Chad Church, Director, Special Services, STR
22 June 2009
The industry has worked hard to recover from the previous recession, but it is now in a position in which it could negate much of that progress in a matter of months. As the economy shows signs of stabilization and growth, so should hotel rates.
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By Chad Church, Director, Special Services, STR
12 October 2009
The corporate travel segment will be the barometer for recovery, and there have been no discernable trends in the monthly data to indicate a turning point.
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By Elena L. Pasquini, HotelNewsNow.com correspondent
13 May 2011
The recent beatification event called into question buildings that allegedly operate as unofficial accommodations, including some owned by the Catholic Church.
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By Chad Church, Director, Special Services, STR
14 November 2011
STR’s Chad Church explains the research company’s downward revision to its forecast for 2012.
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HNN Newswire
14 May 2009
The Hotel Industry’s Pulse index decreased 1.1 percent in April.
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HNN Newswire
08 June 2009
The deepest point of the recession likely was in March, and the industry should begin to recover, economist says .
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By Maria Simos and Chad Church , HotelNewsNow.com contributors
20 July 2009
The ebb and flow of the hotel industry doesn’t always match the overall U.S. business climate. Now there’s a way to measure it.
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