CoStar World News for Jan. 9India travelers flock to rural hotels; JP Morgan buys loan backing London office project; French property investment rebounds
New French law makes hotel climate commitments mandatoryBy 2026, all French hotels must display climate-friendly ratings under a new national law. Wooed on by government subsidies, the move has seen a big surge in hotels applying for eco-certification.
US hotel deals pace picks up in 2024Hotel industry experts expect lower interest rates, pent-up capital and other factors will continue the increased pace of U.S. hotel deals this year into 2025.
Hotel industry experts say Fed's latest rate cut won't help US hotels muchU.S. hotel industry experts said the Federal Reserve's lowering of the federal funds rate by 25 basis points won't provide much relief to hotel owners, and the lowered projected number of rate cuts in 2025 is a cause for concern.
CoStar World News for Dec. 19Investment firm to acquire Malaysian hotels; Landsec buys big stake in UK retail center; Venture purchases French student housing portfolio
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Although sports such as pickleball might attract some guests as the new sport on the block, experts say no other amenities can drive revenue in the way a well-crafted golf package does to this day.
Although sports such as pickleball might attract some guests as the new sport on the block, experts say no other amenities can drive revenue in the way a well-crafted golf package does to this day.
Peachtree Group CEO and Managing Director Greg Friedman sees availability of financing improving, but many traditional lenders still can't get as much capital out as years past.
Peachtree Group CEO and Managing Director Greg Friedman sees availability of financing improving, but many traditional lenders still can't get as much capital out as years past.
Offbeat hotels, restored heritage properties, tree houses and even mud houses were once considered destinations of choice among adventurous travelers to India. Those types of lodgings are now seeing huge demand from domestic travelers looking to escape the mundane and discover offbeat routes and hotels to better experience nature and destinations.
Offbeat hotels, restored heritage properties, tree houses and even mud houses were once considered destinations of choice among adventurous travelers to India. Those types of lodgings are now seeing huge demand from domestic travelers looking to escape the mundane and discover offbeat routes and hotels to better experience nature and destinations.