April 21, 2014
Transacting with a Hotel REIT—What You Should Know
Hotel REITs are prominent participants in the hotel industry. They act as hotel buyers, owners and sellers, and hold hotel debt. Read MoreOctober 24, 2012
The Washington State Hospitality Law Manual, Third Edition
The Washington Lodging Association (WLA) released the newly-completed Third Edition of the Washington State Hospitality Law Manual at the WLA’s annual convention earlier this month. Read MoreJanuary 16, 2012
The Lessons of Sheraton v. Castillo Grand
Castillo Grand developed a 5 diamond ocean-front resort and residences project in Fort Lauderdale and sought to flag it as a St. Regis. Castillo entered into the usual package of branded management agreements with Starwood’s management subsidiary, Sheraton Operating Corporation. On November 18, 2011, after 5 years of litigation between Castillo and Sheraton, the New York state court in...Read MoreMarch 1, 2011
“Push Me – Pull You” – In the Transition to a Better Economy, the Brands Get Tough.
The franchisor-franchisee relationship is often a “push me – pull you” affair. Whether the relationship is dominated by pushing or pulling varies from one year to the next, depending largely on the franchisor’s brand strategy and deal flow. Read MoreJanuary 18, 2011
The Hotel Industry Recovery: Where We Are, the Black Swans, and Current Strategies for Owners and Buyers
The Post-Meltdown world continues to be a strange, changing place for the hotel industry. Where are we now? What unusual attributes of our situation are we now discovering? And how can we use our knowledge and understanding to achieve success as hotel owners and buyers? Read MoreDecember 16, 2010
Financing A Hotel Ownership or Management Business – Practical Advice
You need money; and you know you need a plan to get it. What is it about money that evokes the fear in getting it? We have a great idea; why doesn’t the world rush to our door with money to make it happen? We see projects being funded that don’t hold Read MoreDecember 11, 2010
Owning and Operating a Hotel or Motel – Common Legal Issues & Practical Advice
Entire specialized libraries are filled with volumes and books of wisdom and technical advice. Therefore, to break down and/or condense all that wealth of knowledge into a few bullet points in a short article is understandably overwhelming and next to impossible. Read MoreJune 1, 2010
Meltdown Opportunities for Hotel Buyers: The “Hotel Restructuring” and the Acquisition Out of Bankruptcy
As the meltdown/recovery cycle grinds away, opportunities remain relatively scarce, but they do exist. Buyers can seek out “The hotel restructuring opportunity.” They can also seek to buy hotel assets out of bankruptcy. What is the context for these opportunities, what are they about, and how can they be captured? Read MoreSeptember 17, 2009
Entering the Asset Management Game – A Guide to Successfully Making the Transition
The hotel industry is seeing an increased interest among hotel companies to provide hotel asset management services. What are the pressures that are driving this trend? What are the best practices for securing asset management engagements? Read MoreMay 27, 2009
Hotel Owners, Lenders and Stakeholders Square Off: Equitable Subordination
The hotel industry’s year-over-year declines continued in the second quarter of 2009. Demand is leveling out at a lower baseline, and the hotel industry is adjusting to a new reality. Read MoreApril 3, 2009
Hotel Loans In Trouble – Pointers For Lenders
Lenders who understand the unique and complex aspects of hotel collateral can avoid costly missteps and resulting losses. Read MoreFebruary 2, 2009