Hotels in Asia: managing on home turf
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Established hotel companies from the US and Europe are opening new properties in Asia, considered as the hottest area for hotel development. Hotel firms have realized the importance of establishing a presence outside their home base to promote visibility and awareness among the public. Hotel companies are urged to use their familiarity with the region's business and culture, and their network of connections to effectively address the challenges associated with the establishment of properties in Asia.
Publication Name: Real Estate Finance Journal
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 0898-0209
Year: 1999
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Roundtable on issues facing the ultra-luxury hotel industry
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Ultra-luxury hotels have declined in terms of occupancy in comparison with middle-priced and low-priced hotels. Hotel owners and managers have begun to cope with declining occupancy by reducing operting costs without affecting the quality of service associated with luxury hotels. Others have been providing discounts and encouraging repeat costumers. Hotel owners have also expressed plans to expand to locations in Europe, the Caribbean, South America and in the Pacific Rim.
Publication Name: Real Estate Finance Journal
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 0898-0209
Year: 1995
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Hotel REITs: the great disconnect
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The performance of hotel real estate investment trusts cannot be necessarily considered as a bad omen for the performance of the hotel industry in general. Investing in real estate using a public vehicle has enabled investors to disconnect expected performance of the underlying assets with that of the publicly traded entity. Likewise, investors are increasingly responding to management strategy to guide their allocation of funds.
Publication Name: Real Estate Finance Journal
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 0898-0209
Year: 1999
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