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By Martha Lomanno, Account Manager, STR Global
04 February 2009
While 2008 as a whole did not prove to be a good year for casino hotels in the U.S., the real trouble didn’t start until the 4th quarter of the year.
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By Martha Lomanno, Account Manager, STR Global
01 April 2009
The region’s hotels have been less affected by the global economic crisis—even posting ADR and RevPAR growth.
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By Martha Lomanno, Account Manager, STR Global
21 April 2009
Teamed with the large supply increases seen throughout the resort segment, occupancy and RevPAR seem to be declining further.
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By Martha Lomanno, Account Manager, STR Global
11 November 2008
Unlike hotels in the U.S. and Europe, hotels in the Middle East have been able to continue to grow RevPAR.
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By Martha Lomanno, Account Manager, STR Global
25 November 2008
While New York City hotels have been able to keep RevPAR positive within the luxury chain segment for a while, the city is starting to feel the effects of the recession, with October seeing considerable declines.
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By Martha Lomanno, Account Manager, STR Global
19 December 2008
Tourism in the Asia/Pacific region is buckling under the global financial crisis. As occupancy, ADR and RevPAR decline, hoteliers must focus on value to keep their heads above water.
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By Martha Lomanno, Account Manager, STR Global
20 February 2009
Australian hotels are expected to have a discouraging start to 2009, because of the economic crisis and recent natural disasters.
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By Martha Lomanno, Account Manager, STR Global
19 March 2009
As a way to maintain average rate and RevPAR, operators must find marketing creativity to break through the clutter and attract more guests.
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By Patrick Mayock, Editor-in-Chief
27 January 2009
STR’s Mark Lomanno, PKF’s Mark Woodworth, and Jones Lang LaSalle’s Arthur de Haast provided 2009 projections during a general session at ALIS Monday.
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By Stacey Mieyal Higgins, News Editor-International
03 June 2009
Hotel industry data analysts Mark Lomanno and Steve Rushmore give sobering statistics about hotel performance and value.
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