Economy Drives Strong Hotel Fundamentals

Economy Drives Strong Hotel Fundamentals

Commercial real estate’s hospitality sector tends to mirror the overall economy because when businesses and individuals are financially successful, they spend money on travel. So, with near-record unemployment, a growing economy and strong consumer confidence, it’s no...

Despite Brexit, London CRE Seems Good

Foreign capital seeking to invest in U.S. commercial real estate is something many firms are doing right now from overseas, as a safe haven for their investment choices. But despite concerns of the Brexit issue, it seems as though London is doing very well, according...

Hotel Supply Up, While Demand Wanes

The lodging sector of commercial real estate, which enjoyed a pretty strong run right after the recession, is finally cooling off. A lack of supply that the hotel industry faced for several years has been fulfilled in many areas, and now demand is starting to taper...

Hotel Sector Keeps Picking Up Steam

The hotel sector of commercial real estate saw a bit of a lag for a few years during the Great Recession, but that is starting to change. Many hotel operators and managers are starting to get more aggressive with their expansion and investment plans. One of the newest...

Secondary Markets Get More CRE Love

In his recent column, GRS Group’s Matthew McGovern talks about rising interest rates and the correlation between that and commercial real estate investors taking more risks. This is certainly true in the sense that more firms are targeting assets in secondary markets....