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  • https://hladvisors.com/new-tower-opens-at-hilton-columbus-making-high-street-hotel-ohios-largest-with-1000-rooms/

    Ohio has a new largest hotel after the Hilton Columbus unveiled its 463-room expansion, taking the room count to over 1,000 rooms. H&LA’s David Sangree weighed in for this Cleveland.com article about the Hilton Columbus, indicating the hotel may struggle in its first year due to adding so many rooms in a market that is

  • https://hladvisors.com/takeaways-from-the-2022-wwa-conference/

    David J. Sangree, MAI, CPA, ISHC and Adam Zarczynski, CHIA attended the World Waterpark Association annual conference in Las Vegas, Nevada in October. They enjoyed seeing many familiar faces and meeting new people at the conference. Here are some key highlights from the conference: The conference had record attendance, with over 1,500 attendees. This indicated

  • https://hladvisors.com/hla-development-update-syracuse-new-york-2/

    H&LA’s recent research for a project in Sandusky, Ohio revealed some exciting new hospitality-related developments happening in the area. These developments will have an impact on tourism, employment, and the general economy in Sandusky and the surrounding areas in 2022 and beyond. In October of 2021, the City of Sandusky reached an agreement with Cedar

  • https://hladvisors.com/us-short-term-rental-market-poised-for-further-growth/

    Over the past decade, the short-term rental industry has taken the world by storm, affecting not just where people stay while traveling, but also how they vacation in general. Before 2008, short-term rental websites existed, but Airbnb revolutionized the home-sharing concept and essentially created a new category of rental housing. Similar platforms emerged, and in

  • https://hladvisors.com/wwa-presentation-methodology-for-waterpark-and-resort-feasibility-studies/

    David J. Sangree, MAI, CPA, ISHC and Adam Zarczynski, CHIA attended the World Waterpark Association annual conference in Las Vegas, Nevada in October 2022. It was a record-breaking year for attendance and it was great to see many familiar faces and meet new people at the conference as well. David and Adam lead a session

  • https://hladvisors.com/as-long-as-guests-pay-resort-fees-stay/

    For properties that can sell their value to guests, resort fees remain here to stay. As this article from Hotel News Now suggests, as these fees climb, transparency is the key to success. Published by Laura Koss-Feder/Hotel News Now Published date: September 2022 Travelers may complain about resort fees when they see the final bill,

  • https://hladvisors.com/us-hotel-demand-most-resilient-in-small-town-interstate-markets/

    By Robert McCune Hotel News Now In a stress test like no other the hotel industry has experienced before, hotels in small-town markets and along interstates in the U.S. proved to be the most resilient to the demand crisis wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic. A review of hotel market performance shows that in April 2020, at

  • https://hladvisors.com/hla-development-update-syracuse-new-york/

    H&LA’s recent research for a project in Syracuse, New York revealed some exciting new hospitality-related developments happening in the area. These developments will have an impact on tourism, employment, and the general economy in Syracuse and the surrounding areas in 2022 and beyond. A new $85 million aquarium has been proposed at the Syracuse Inner

  • https://hladvisors.com/waterpark-resort-development-successes-and-pitfalls/

    This article was created for and first published by InPark Magazine, and is shared with permission. Visit www.inparkmagazine.com. The waterpark industry continues to flourish in the United States and Canada. While the pandemic slowed demand and growth in 2020 and 2021, 2022 has largely been a return to normal for operators but also for developers

  • https://hladvisors.com/sports-themed-village-finally-taking-shape-around-cantons-pro-football-hall-of-fame-but-financing-challenges-remain/

    Hall of Fame Village in Canton, Ohio is taking shape, but financing remains a challenge. Published by: Susan Glaser/Cleveland.com Published date: August 2022 CANTON, Ohio – After eight years of debate and delays, the area surrounding the Pro Football Hall of Fame is starting to take shape, a sports-themed entertainment zone that developers hope will