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European hotel values rise 3% in 2022 in what proved a mixed year for the sector: HVS reportย
ย Hotel values across Europe rose around 3% in 2022 withย Paris, London, Zurich, Amsterdamย andย Romeย remaining those with the highest valued hotels, according to the annualย European Hotel Valuation Indexย (HVI) published this week by global hotel consultancyย HVS.
It’s time to re-evaluate hotel performance metrics: HVSย
Hotel operators need to learn to manage the entire building they operate and start thinking of performance in terms of the total revenue or profit per available square metre, giving a more accurate assessment of the propertyโs success.
7 changes the UK’s hotel sector can’t afford to ignore!
HVS London chairman Russell Kett outlines seven changes that businesses canโt afford to ignore as we move into 2022
Hotels are locked in battle for survival, warns HVS
With much of Europeโs hotel sector still closed for business the industry faces a huge challenge to rebuild consumer confidence
Sporting fixtures bring 6% boost to Londonโs hotels while provinces feel the squeeze
On the back of both major sporting fixtures, Londonโs hotels have witnessed an average room rate rise. Revenue per available
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