In March, the most-read Hotel News Now content of the month included executives' expectations for group demand, Ukrainian hoteliers ask hotel companies to exit Russia, and more.
Click on each headline to read more, and below check out the Hotel News Now editorial team's top picks from the month.
- article10 Min ReadMarch 01, 2022 09:06 AMWhile leisure demand dominated most of 2021, groups and events began to pick up late in the year, leading many hoteliers to believe they're in for a wave of pent-up group demand this year while speaking during recent earnings calls.
- article4 Min ReadMarch 28, 2022 09:37 AMAs the hotel industry competes against other big-box retailers for labor, hotel brand CEOs discuss what it is they must offer line-level and corporate employees to better retain them.
- article5 Min ReadMarch 17, 2022 09:48 AMUkrainian hoteliers are angry with what they regard as half-hearted efforts by Western hotel firms in regard to potential exits from the Russian hotel industry.
- article7 Min ReadMarch 10, 2022 09:11 AMInvestors continue to hunt for hotels to convert to other real estate asset classes, especially full-service and extended-stay properties, but competition for deals and the recovery will limit the feasibility of these projects.
- article10 Min ReadMarch 16, 2022 09:49 AMWomen across the hotel industry share how they got their foot in the door and paved the way to the top while mentoring those around them.
HNN Staff Picks
- Stephanie Ricca: Why Hotel REIT Pebblebrook Is Branching Out to Treehouses
- Robert McCune: Hoteliers Say Higher Gas Prices Haven't Curbed Hotel Demand in US
- Sean McCracken: Backpacking Excursion Helped Blaze the Trail for Merger of Prism, Aimbridge Hospitality
- Terence Baker: Trends Show Reversal of Chinese Investment in Western Hotels
- Bryan Wroten: Choice Rebrands Suburban Extended Stay Hotel Brand to Suburban Studios
- Dana Miller: Hotel Asset Managers Seek Short-Term Fixes To Long-Term Operating Issues
- Trevor Simpson: Hotel Execs at Hunter Hotel Investment Conference Convinced Industry Will Overcome Headwinds
- Dan Kubacki: Hotel Developers Pause Projects as Materials, Labor Are in Short Supply