The INNsider Update©Aug. 15, 2011
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This update talks about getting the contract right when working on brand licensing in resort markets. There is also commentary about restaurant food trucks and finding Chinese hotel investors. I hope you find it useful.
Resort Consultant Says Get Contract Right
To Avoid Similar Lawsuit
Hotel Resort SettingThis is the last of three major lawsuits previously discussed as a resort consultant having worked on brand agreements that I wanted to share from the recent article at HotelNewsNow.com. In the following excerpts, the litigation is centered primarily on the brand licensing to a major hotel competitor.
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Does Your Restaurant Business Plan
Include A Food Truck?
Young Couple Dining

A restaurant business plan that incorporates a food truck or multiple vehicles for off-site food service can make sense for a number of reasons. The minimal capital outlay, low added labor cost and potential market share increase could substantially justify it as part of the day to day operations. Here are some reasons why it makes sense in your planning and some commentary to support it:

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Hotel Management Consultant Resources
To Find Chinese Hotel Investors
There are a couple resources from a hotel management consultant viewpoint that are worth looking at if you are trying to find Chinese hotel investors for your particular deal. Despite the recent financial fallout over the debt plan and the S&P rating and downgrade of U.S. Treasury bonds, a number of hotel transactions in 2011 demonstrate a growing appetite for hotel investments in this country by affluent and wealthy mainland China investors. Read on...
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