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Weekly views on the key news stories from the Hotel Analyst team, covering the global hotel investment market. To read more detail, subscribe at www.hotelanalyst.co.uk
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HotelAnalystPodcast6June2024
The deal landscape is improving, with investors now getting used to the cost and tighter availability of debt - and some big deals coming to completion. How hospitality is still being ignored as officials look at how to reinvigorate urban centres in the UK. And frustration as European regulators look to bridle the digital giants, and its seems their latest moves have backfired and are damaging competition.
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HotelAnalystPodcast17May2024
Straddling different accommodation asset classes, and running a hybrid business, can be tough. Never mind finding the right audiences, there are investors to educate too. Contrasting first quarter fortunes at Choice and Hyatt; with Hyatt continuing its not quite asset-light approach. And as the world travels once more, the issue of over tourism is becoming a big political issue. There are bad, and good, solutions out there.
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HotelAnalystPodcast9May2024
IHG and Marriott look to grow conversions in their pipeline. IHG has cut its system fund charges, to enhance its attractiveness, as Marriott teases a new midscale brand designed specifically to encourage conversion signings. Spanish investor Azora has accelerated its long planned push in to hostels - who else will be challenging them in the market? And as there are signs of the hotel investment market defrosting, will it turn into a real melt?
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HotelAnalystPodcast2May2024
A record set of results from Whitbread came along with more details on how it will optimise its restaurants and bars. Being vertically integrated has its benefits, but also growth challenges. Hilton and Wyndham are both looking to new brand additions for growth, as performance in their home US market flattens off. And all is quiet, calm and seemingly unaffected by geopolitical upheaval, for Scandinavian hotel groups Pandox and Scandic.
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HotelAnalystPodcast19Apr2024
Thoughts from this year’s IHIF in Berlin, where the transaction market looks on, becalmed, as the brands and operators enjoy better times. Wyndham and Hilton buy new brands, broadening their offer - but who do the brands really serve? And while SPACs have not been a source of great riches for many hospitality businesses, market listings remain in favour, as far as Hotel101 and Motel One are concerned.
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HotelAnalystPodcast13Apr2024
As B&B Hotels and CitizenM potentially come to market, who will be in the mood to spend billions buying these brands, and grow them to the next level? Travelodge now looks to be changing its business model, with owners of the operating business backing a linked property company and buying a portfolio of Travelodge hotels. And Africa is seeing the hotel brands renew their march after the pandemic - as they discover some familiar challenges.