U.S. hotel owner/operator Blue Sky Hospitality (BSHS) has acquired the 220-room New Orleans Marriott Metairie at Lakeway, La., and the 615-room Long Island Marriott in Uniondale, N.Y. The New Orleans Marriott Metairie at Lakeway is situated in the hub of Metairie’s central business district and a few miles from Audubon Aquarium of America, New Orleans Botanical Gardens–City Park, and the French Quarter. A complete renovation program is scheduled to take place over the next three years. The Long Island Marriott is a recently renovated Nassau County hotel in Uniondale near the LIRR and within a short distance of Hofstra University, Cradle of Aviation Museum, and Jones Beach State Park. “The hotel cycle is maturing, which creates growth opportunities for experienced operators and investors with a contrarian approach to the industry,” said David Fincannon, COO, BSHS. “We have accumulated a substantial portfolio of managed and owned properties in just six months, and we have a substantial appetite to do more. We currently own and operate all 52 properties in our portfolio and now have the infrastructure, operating systems, and structure to take on third-party management contracts. As we grow, we will pivot to focus predominantly on operations on behalf of other ownership groups.”
Create: Aug 10, 2019 Edit: Aug 21, 2019 International NewsAccording to HotelNews, the head of the Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Iran announced a 40% increase in the number of foreign tourists in the first three months of this year compared to the same period last year. "In the first three months of the year, we saw more than 3 million foreign tourists arriving, morethan 40 percent comparing the same period last year," said Tourism Deputy Minister "Vali Timuri". "We finished the year 97 with 7 million and 800,000 incoming tourists, which is a 52 percent increase over the year," he continued. This reflects the growth of the desire of foreign tourists visiting Iran.
Create: Aug 6, 2019 Edit: Aug 8, 2019 Regional NewsCreate: Aug 6, 2019 Edit: Sep 14, 2019 TV
According to HotelNews, the secretary of the "Tourism Startups" Working Group on Iran's e-Tourism Expertise Society announced that the organizing of tourism startups in the country in collaboration with the Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization in order to take full advantage of the new startups. "Tourism in today's world is one of the most important income generating and entrepreneurial industries in all the countries of the world, and with the advancement of technology, the importance of creating and presenting startups in this area is increasing," said the secretary of the E-Tourism Experts Group.
Create: Aug 6, 2019 Edit: Aug 8, 2019 Regional NewsHotel News - According to a statement issued by Jamshid Hamzadehzadeh, Managing Director of Pars Hotel Investment Company, Mr. Mehdi Amani was appointed General Manager of Pars Hotel In Abadan.
Create: Aug 5, 2019 Edit: Aug 8, 2019 AppointmentsEast Africa's premier International Food & Agriculture exhibition to host Exhibitors from over 20 countriesKenya's premier Food & Agriculture exhibition returns to Nairobi from 01 - 03 August, 2019. FOODAGRO AFRICA 2019 will showcase top products, equipment and machinery presented by exhibitors from over 20 countries.Building on the success of previous events, the FOODAGRO AFRICA 2019 just gets bigger and better. Also contributing is the recognition of Kenya as one of the major access point in Africa and the huge volume of imports in the country for its own consumption for over 40 million consumers. Last year, Kenya imported goods valued at $200 million and re-exported goods worth $520 million.
Create: Aug 5, 2019 Edit: Aug 8, 2019 Events and ExhibitionsCreate: Aug 4, 2019 Edit: Sep 14, 2019 TV
So maybe you thought you were going to drink way more coffee than you actually did. Or maybe you got so wrapped up your work that your carefully brewed cup is now a cold, abandoned mess. Don’t waste your coffee just yet. Why not reuse it? Once you know what to do with extra brewed coffee and grounds, a little too much coffee can become a delicious or useful blessing. What to Do with Leftover Coffee We’re big proponents of measuring coffee so you don’t end up with leftovers in the first place. But we’re even bigger proponents of not wasting good coffee. We did the work for you to find the best ways to use that leftover coffee up instead of pouring it down the drain.
Create: Aug 2, 2019 Edit: Oct 22, 2019 Coffee ShopCreate: Jul 30, 2019 Edit: Sep 14, 2019 TV
Europe’s hotel construction pipeline has continued to grow this year with 1,670 hotels and 254,600 rooms on the way, according to analysts at Lodging Econometrics. This is a 22 percent increase in projects and a 19 percent increase in rooms year over year. There has been an optimistic, upward trend in the European service and construction sectors, which is offsetting the weak outlook for exports and the ongoing shortfalls in manufacturing. New construction is being positively impacted by accommodative lending policies. Unemployment is at a 19-year low—yet an economic slowdown is still predicted for 2019. By the Numbers Europe has 844 hotels with 133,620 rooms currently under construction and 480 hotels and 72,588 rooms planning to start construction in the next 12 months, both stages record highs. The early planning stage stands at 346 hotels and 48,392 rooms, slightly off its record high at 2018 year-end. New project announcements—with 360 hotels and 50,337 rooms—and construction starts—with 223 hotels and 33,973 rooms—have both reached all-time highs, both quarter over quarter and on a rolling four-quarter basis. As a result of these positive pipeline trends, the LE forecast for new hotel openings will continue to grow with 390 new hotels and 53,241 rooms poised to open in 2019 and a further 426 new hotels with 61,490 rooms in 2020, a new record high. Top Countries, Cities Europe’s leading countries in terms of construction pipeline are Germany, which is at an all-time high with 319 hotels and 57,152 rooms and the United Kingdom with 261 hotels and 37,910 rooms, marginally trailing the record set in 2018. France and Portugal follow, both also at record highs, with 188 hotels and 22,537 rooms and 121 hotels and 12,190 rooms, respectively. Next is Poland with 91 hotels and 13,748 rooms. The cities with the largest pipelines are London with 78 hotels and 13,285 rooms; Paris with 60 hotels and 9,255 rooms; Dusseldorf, Germany, with 53 hotels and 10,347 rooms; Lisbon, Portugal, with 39 hotels and 3,457 rooms; and Hamburg, Germany, with 31 hotels and 6,101 rooms. Top Companies, Top Brands Franchise companies with the largest construction pipelines are Accor at a record high, with 256 hotels and 35,073 rooms. Next is Marriott International with 208 hotels and 33,395 rooms, just short of its high set in 2018. Hilton follows with 172 hotels and 26,466 rooms, and InterContinental Hotels Group with 147 hotels and 24,483 rooms, also just shy of its 2018 high. These four companies account for 47 percent of the projects and rooms in the total pipeline. The leading brands for each of these franchise companies are Accor’s Ibis brands with 134 hotels and 16,901 rooms; Mercure Hotel, at an all-time high, with 28 hotels and 2,918 rooms; and Novotel with 25 hotels and 4,246 rooms. Marriott International’s top brands are Moxy with 64 hotels and 11,422 rooms; Courtyard by Marriott with 33 hotels and 5,758 rooms; and Residence Inn, at an all-time high, with 17 hotels and 1,607 rooms. Hilton has Hampton Inn with 70 hotels and 10,790 rooms, Hilton Garden Inn at 43 hotels and 6,416 rooms and DoubleTree by Hilton with 23 hotels and 2,985 rooms. IHG’s top brands are Holiday Inn Express with 72 hotels and 10,900 rooms, Holiday Inn with 33 hotels and 7,541 rooms and Hotel Indigo with 13 hotels and 1,554 rooms.
Create: Jul 29, 2019 Edit: Sep 14, 2019 International News