Articles Posted in Green Hotels

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Author of www.HotelLawBlog.com
23 October 2007
Hotel Lawyer on GREEN hotels. Business Week just published an eye catching story on “Little Green Lies” — why some environmental initiatives may not currently make economic sense, even if others do. But what are the real economics behind GREEN hotel development, conversion and operation? Is this the time to go green? Can you afford to wait?

Here are some solidly documented answers based on substantial, and reliable studies. The answers may surprise you.

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New platform launches with first comprehensive hotel development summit to focus on Green.

| Author of www.HotelLawBlog.com
8 October 2007
Hotel Lawyer: Las Vegas and Los Angeles. The University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) and Jeffer, Mangels, Butler & Marmaro LLP (JMBM) are co-sponsoring the only hotel summit designed to provide senior hospitality executives with a comprehensive program that examines both the compelling economic benefits and some of the daunting practical challenges of going green. It is a topic that is confronting the hospitality industry like never before, and The UNLV-JMBM Hotel Developers Conference 2008, which brings together the hotel industry’s top leaders and its most experienced developers, is committed to creating a platform for hoteliers to learn what it means to go green. To that end, the key topic of the conference, held on March 11-13, 2008, will emphasize economics, current case studies, costly mistakes, brilliant successes, financing and valuation issues, consumer trends and offer a “how-to” (or “how not to”) approach relating to GREEN HOTEL DEVELOPMENT.

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Author of www.HotelLawBlog.com
30 September 2007
Hotel Lawyer on why the SEC may soon be pushing the GREEN Bandwagon. Technically, most SEC disclosure guidelines or rules only require “disclosure.” They do not impose substantive regulation. But SEC guidelines tend to set the disclosure standards for state laws, and establish industry standards for fair disclosure. And frequently the bright spotlight of disclosure focuses such intense attention on particular issues, that it changes behavior as effectively as a substantive regulation. That might well become the case with “GREEN“.

Here’s what is happening . . .

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Author of www.HotelLawBlog.com
27 July 2007
Hotel Lawyer on GREEN hotel development. Jeffer, Mangels, Butler & Marmaro LLP (JMBM) announced today that The Hotel Developers Conference™ 2008 will focus entirely on green hotel development and renovation. Presented by the 50-lawyer team of JMBM’s Global Hospitality Group® this green hotel “summit” is co-sponsored by the University of Las Vegas (UNLV) and the Los Angeles Chapter of the United States Green Building Council (USGBC). More than 450 hospitality industry leaders are expected to attend, March 12-13, 2008, at the Green Valley Ranch Resort & Spa in Las Vegas, Nevada.

As we have said here on www.HotelLawBlog.com before: “Don’t wait for the GREEN. It is here”

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Author of www.HotelLawBlog.com
9 July 2007
Hotel Lawyer on eco-friendly hotel financing in Hollywood California. Today, JMBM issued a press release announcing that its Global Hospitality Group® closed the senior debt portion of the capital stack on one of the largest single hotel mixed-use projects in the country — and one bound to be a “Green” project at that! The complex construction loan transaction was for JMBM client, HSH Nordbank AG, a leading credit institution headquartered in Hamburg, Germany, and particularly renowned for very large construction loans on luxury hotel projects.

This is a significant transaction for several reasons.

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Author of www.HotelLawBlog.com
11 June 2007
Hotel Lawyer on developing GREEN hotels. An exciting new benchmark has been set in the hospitality industry. The Gaia Napa Valley Hotel and Spa has received the prestigious LEED Gold certification! This is the first time that the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) has awarded “LEED Gold” to a hotel. It marks a sea change. It is the first, but won’t be the last. In fact, get ready to ride the new wave or drown in the lost opportunity.

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Author of www.HotelLawBlog.com 12 April 2007
Hotel lawyer on a new hotel construction — now may be the time to build or convert green hotels. OK, now that we have solved all your hotel finance problems — or will soon at Meet the Money® 2007 (see “What are the secrets to financing a hotel project today? Who are the “active” hotel lenders and equity providers now?” and www.MeetTheMoney.com), let’s deal with some other critically important issues.

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Author of www.HotelLawBlog.com
21 March 2007
We have talked about a lot of important subjects here on www.HotelLawBlog.com, like hotel management agreements controlling the value of an asset (see “5 Milestones Marking The Road To Success For Hotel Management Agreements“), but I believe we may be on a new frontier where “GREEN” will be more important and faster than anyone ever imagined. It will be faster and better than Gore inventing the internet highway!!! With better results for all our lives and no less phenomenal growth.

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