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By Alissa Ponchione, Editor
14 September 2012
The transient and group segments proved resilient as the industry ebbed and flowed during the past few years, according to STR’s Vail Brown.
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By Vail R. Brown, VP, Global Sales & Marketing, STR
06 May 2009
As 2009 progresses and lending begins to return, hotel conversions likely will be a predominant topic of discussions among industry leaders. STR will continue to watch conversion trends and report on any new data findings.
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By Vail R. Brown, VP, Global Sales & Marketing, STR
15 April 2009
Canada performed similarly to the U.S. in 2008, but rate growth has been positive for this northern neighbor.
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By Vail R. Brown, VP, Global Sales & Marketing, STR
01 July 2009
Through May, year-over-year numbers indicate the segment’s hotels in small town/metro areas are faring better than those in other locations.
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HNN Newswire
11 November 2011
The total active U.S. hotel development pipeline comprises 2,835 projects, according to the October 2011 STR/McGraw Hill Construction Dodge Pipeline Report.
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HNN Newswire
13 December 2011
The total active U.S. hotel development pipeline comprises 2,861 projects totaling 310,196 rooms, according to the November 2011 STR/McGraw Hill Construction Dodge Pipeline Report.
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By Vail R. Brown, VP, Global Sales & Marketing, STR
16 August 2012
The hotel industry is recovering after the 2008 downturn with a 532-million-room demand milestone June year-to-date period.
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By Patrick Mayock, Editor-in-Chief
14 November 2012
The revised U.S. hotel industry forecasts are still largely favorable, despite some pullback after a less-than-robust third-quarter earnings season and a slowdown during Superstorm Sandy.
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By Patrick Mayock, Editor-in-Chief
26 December 2012
Despite persisting negative headlines, the U.S. hotel industry continued to post strong and steady increases in performance during 2012.
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By Vail R. Brown, VP, Global Sales & Marketing, STR
02 December 2008
What has all of the U.S. economic turmoil meant for the country’s neighbors to the north? In analyzing the data, STR discovered that Canadian hotels are performing much like U.S. hotels.
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