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ALIS 2020

The Hotel News Now editorial team recaps the Americas Lodging Investment Summit, held 27-29 January in Los Angeles.
By the HNN editorial staff
January 28, 2020 | 7:30 P.M.

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ALIS Day One: 2020 brings challenges, new brands


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ALIS Day Two: Real talk on looming cycle shift


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Choice’s EverHome Suites aimed at investor, guest needs


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Forecasts reflect slow-to-no growth, supply increases


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CEOs say brands must evolve to keep up with consumers


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Economists expect long, lackluster cycle


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Brand proliferation allows owners to be particular


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CEOs on the give-and-take of hotel loyalty programs


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Mit Shah on Noble’s recession-resistant strategy


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CEOs analyze state of M&A, hotel transactions


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Experts see innovation as key to loyalty growth


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Multiple elements define luxury hotel success


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Yotel CEO on getting investors to embrace small rooms


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Hilton’s Silcock on the value of data-driven decisions


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How major operators are coping with tight jobs market


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Owners, brands bolster cooperation amid challenges


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Brand execs say consumers decide brand tipping point


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Marriott takes ‘thoughtful’ approach to global growth


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IHG’s Americas CEO on strategy for the new decade


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Outrigger Hotels and Resorts in expansion mode


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Hoteliers must venture to keep renovations simple


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Ashford seeks to outperform REITs in slow environment


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Aimbridge’s O’Stean on benefits, challenges of scale


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Davidson keys in on uniqueness among managers


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LIIC: Adapting to changes in the hotel industry


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Marilyn Carlson Nelson on safer, more diverse industry


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Braemar boosts portfolio despite slow transactions pace