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Blog: Brand innovator reflects on industry
Stacey Mieyal Higgins
10 Mar 2010
It’s the final day of the IHIF and jet lag has been replaced by information overload in Berlin. Somehow, the founder of YO! and Yotel offers a fresh perspective on risk and business sense.
Blog: A big week for the European hotel industry
Stacey Mieyal Higgins
08 Mar 2010
All eyes are on Berlin this week as the International Hotel Investment Forum begins.
Carlson scores with Radisson move
Jeff Higley
05 Mar 2010
Minneapolis-based company’s plan to invest in its Radisson brand is an indicator there is a light at the end of the tunnel for the global hotel industry.
According to Mickey Mouse, the recession is over
Stephen R. Hennis
26 Feb 2010
Disney World’s expansion plans coupled with guests’ spending habits proves there’s an optimistic outlook from at least some executives in Central Florida.

In Part 2, members of ILFC discuss signs of a market thaw and the implications of extend-and-pretend.

In Part 1, members of ILFC discuss equity requirements, public perception and the importance of cash flow to hotel financing.

Greg Mount of Richfield Hospitality explains the changing roles of management companies in this challenging environment.

Buy, sell or develop? Marty Collins of Gatehouse Capital discusses the best strategy for a distressed market.