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28 September 2008

The Lodging Conference 2008 at the Arizona Biltmore. What impact will the “Panic of 2008” have on the hotel industry? Here’s the take by one Hospitality Lawyer.

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28 September 2008

Hotel Lawyer: The Bailout Bill looks certain to pass. Hospitality Lawyer muses what it means to the world’s economy and the hospitality industry. . .

As of 7 pm, Sunday, September 28, 2008, it appears that all contingents have approved the largest financial bailout in U.S. history — a historic $7 billion which is more than the entire budget for 2009. Here is an early take on this situation from www.HotelLawBlog.com.

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28 September 2008

The Panic of 2008 and the $700 billion “bailout” — now called TARP (Troubled Asset Relief Program) — are events of historic proportion. As one Hospitality Lawyer, here’s my take.

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25 September 2008

Hospitality Lawyer in Phoenix. The Lodging Conference 2008. Where are we now? Where are we going?

Let’s face it. Last week was essentially a financial panic in the United States — particularly in New York City. The biggest danger to pedestrians was investment bankers jumping out of windows or defaulting on their Rolls Royce payments. New York City’s financial crisis has rocked the world and the hospitality industry along with it. Here is the latest . . .

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12 September 2008

Green Hotel Lawyer: “The Compelling Hard Case for Green Hotel Development ” is published by Cornell Hospitality Quarterly.

JMBM’s Global Hospitality Group® has a long history of supporting green hotel development. We believe that sustainability is not only the responsible, but also the financially smartest approach to hotel development and renovation.

We are very proud to announce that the Cornell Hospitality Quarterly has just published our most recent contribution on this subject, entitled: The Compelling Hard Case for Green Hotel Development.” Here is the download link to a FREE copy of the article.

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11 September 2008

Hospitality Lawyer in Italy. Lessons from History: When will we ever learn?

Lana and I are enjoying a brief Italian vacation in the Umbria region of Italy. Today we took a tour of the ancient city-state of Gubbio. I think there are some lessons here that are worth remembering. Disclaimer: This post isn’t about hotel law, so you hard core readers can go ahead and click on whatever is listed next on your RSS feed. The rest of you might be interested in why I am thinking about salt, window and chimney taxes.

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10 August 2008


Industry insights from JMBM’s Hospitality Lawyers.
Some of the most popular articles here are the industry updates, like the ones posted after NYU and the NABHOOD Conference a few weeks ago, with many of the industry experts’ top slides.

One of the most popular slides from Jan Freitag of Smith Travel Research posted on www.HotelLawBlog.com
triggered quite a few questions about the impact of currency exchange rates on our industry, so I thought I would offer a little more detail to those who are intrigued by America being on sale because of the fall of dollar against most of the world’s major currencies.

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2 August 2008

HHOA talks with Hospitality Lawyer – A compelling demographic of opportunity for all and the next big wave of hotel investment. I recently sat down with Angela Gonzalez-Rowe, President of the Hispanic Hotel Owners Association or HHOA (see www.hhoa.org) , to talk about our newest hospitality trade organization. The hospitality lawyers at JMBM’s Global Hospitality Group® see some truly compelling opportunities for Hispanics or Latinos and all traditional hospitality players here. Check into this ground floor opportunity!

[And for the curious, I have some demographics of the Hispanic and Latino communities in the U.S., as well as a discussion of what “Hispanic” and “Latino” really mean.]

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27 July 2008

Hospitality Lawyer — Why we need to maintain the discipline to keep ADRs up! As hotel occupancy rates are tending to soften nationally, the data from Smith Travel Research (STR) tells us that the industry has continued to do well because average daily rates (ADRs) have continued to rise, particularly in the Top 25 markets, and in the market segments that STR calls Luxury, Upper Upscale, Upscale and Midscale without Food & Beverage.

But there is a new threat to industry profits looming on the horizon — something beyond pestilence, war, recession, and falling airline seat capacity, and this is within our own control if we will just behave rationally. Here’s the scoop from www.HotelLawBlog.com.

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21 July 2008

Hospitality Lawyer: What a difference a year makes! Where we’ve been and where we’re going. Practical advice and observations from Tom Baltimore. On July 17, 2008, at the NABHOOD Conference in Atlanta, the experts gave us the latest update on the Hotel Industry since NYU. (See the 5-part series at www.HotelLawBlog.com analyzing the data available at June 1, 2008 at “Quips, Quotes and Insights from the 2008 NYU hotel conference.”).

Trends continue to emerge and JMBM’s hospitality lawyers have 3 hot July updates for you on the state of the industry:

1. Jan Freitag, Vice President of Smith Travel Research (jan@smithtravelresearch.com)

2. Mark Woodworth, President of PKF Hospitality Research (mark.woodworth@pkfc.com)

3. Tom Baltimore, President of RLJ Development, LLC (www.rljcompanies.com)

You can also find the Top 10 Picks from www.HotelLawBlog.com by clicking here.

Here’s the way Thomas J. Baltimore, Jr., Vice Chairman of NABHOOD and President of RLJ Development, summed things up.

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