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Sustainability practices help control hotel utility costs

Hotel Business

As a result, real estate operators must meet these standards to mitigate financial risks associated with non-compliance, further motivating them to enhance performance. While recent declines in natural gas prices may offer some temporary relief, forecasts indicate that overall energy costs are expected to rise. through 2026.

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36 hospitality podcasts to listen to in 2025

Cloudbeds

Episodes discuss market performance, forecasting , and the impact of various factors in the hospitality industry. The Deal Ranch Hosted by Matt Lutz, The Deal Ranch is a biweekly podcast featuring acocmplished individuals in the real estate industry. Who’s it for? Who’s it for?

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Destination Vancouver and BCHA Release New Report

Hotelier Magazine

Shifts in the real-estate market, such as declining demand for office and strata developments, have created a rare window of opportunity for hotel development. Hotel development needs to be seen as a city-building tool, says Royce Chwin, president & CEO of Destination Vancouver.

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Hotel Leaders Tackle Current Challenges at CHIC 2025

Hotelier Magazine

Occupancy has a strong foothold in the Canadian marketplace today, said Nguyen, forecasting that 2025 will be a year of moderation with limited room for occupancy growth and slower ADR momentum. While the broader economy may be slowing, they said optimism remains high across much of the countrys hospitality landscape.

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Running a UK travel business in today’s economic climate

Hotel Speak

The PwC hotel forecast for 2025 shows 1.9% occupancy growth. occupancy growth this year. But despite all this, were seeing the resilience of hospitality come into its own once again. Business hurdlesor opportunities? RevPAR growth in the UK regions, and a 2.3%

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Analysis: what investors want in South East Asia, according to JLL’s APAC chief

Hotel Management

Firstly, the headwinds faced by the commercial real estate industry attracted substantial attention. In short, they largely do, which could spell another strong year for Southeast Asia’s hotel industry from both an occupancy and investment point of view. Trading should recover further, whilst real estate headwinds may ease.

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JLL: Global hotel investment volume to accelerate in ’24

Hotel Business

JLL’s Hotels & Hospitality Group ‘s Global Hotel Investment Outlook 2024 forecasts that global hotel investment volume will increase 15% to 25% year-over-year. International travel plays a crucial role in urban hotel demand, with a strong correlation between inbound foreign arrivals and urban hotel occupancy.

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