The INNsider UpdateDec. 1, 2010
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This update talks about additional growth in the hotel real estate sector for 2011 as well tips to lower rents as one remedy for owners and landlords to save a failing restaurant. There is also commentary about hotel industry statistics improving this fall and into next year. I hope you it find it useful.
2011 Growth Bodes Well
For Investors and Hotel Asset Manager Alike
$ SignIf you are a hotel real estate investor or hotel asset manager, there is more positive news on the horizon for hotels both in room rate growth and higher investment activity going into 2011 and beyond. It appears with the increases in revenues and transactions that investors and lenders are now becoming more optimistic.
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Restaurant Turnaround Consultant Tips
To Lower Rents in Bad Times
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Face it, the cost of monthly rent is one of the biggest expenses next to labor costs to be reduced for both a tenant and restaurant turnaround consultant charged with developing a strategy to save a food service operation. One of the key areas in order to save a failing restaurant business is to renegotiate the overall cost of rent per month, when the balance can be paid back, as well as reducing certain related expenses, such as late fees and interest.

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Hospitality Consulting Update
As of November 30, 2010

Several articles appeared recently in STR (Smith Travel Research) publications that we follow as part of our hospitality consulting services advising clients that suggest the hotel industry is showing more signs of improvement this fall and in the coming year. 

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Founded in 1985, Perry Group International is a management, consulting and expert services firm for lodging, foodservice, resorts, gaming and clubs. Our firm does work across North America with underperforming and distressed hotels and restaurants as third-party asset managers and consultants for investors and owners and also as receivers and interim managers for lenders, operators and their legal and real estate professionals. We also provide expert testimony on a variety of hospitality industry and related issues.
 
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