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    Job Creation Jumps in July, Bolstering Economy Against Other Headwinds Hiring accelerates in July, underscoring labor market strength. Concerns over the economy’s trajectory, following the reporting of GDP contractions in the first two quarters, may be somewhat assuaged by the robust jobs figures...
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    Midyear 2022 North American Hospitality Investment Forecast Report "The durability of hospitality investors cannot be overstated as the global pandemic begins to recede in the rear-view mirror. Finally, after two challenging years, performance metrics have begun to approach pre-pandemic levels...
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    Yield Curve Inversion Reignites Recession Fears, but Many Indicators Refute Risk Possible recession predictors lit up this month. In early July, the spread between the two-year and 10-year treasuries inverted, with the yield on the shorter-term instrument inching above that of the long-term note...
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    Hotels Making Great Strides Toward Recovery; Numerous Hurdles Remain on the Horizon Hospitality demand improving. After being disproportionately impaired by the COVID-19 pandemic last year, hotels are welcoming back guests in greater numbers as postponed vacations are being taken. Air travel, in...
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    Health Crisis Upends Commercial Real Estate; Uncertainty Will Carry Well Into 2021 Pandemic transforms commercial real estate. COVID-19 changed the world in early 2020 as efforts to curb the spread of the pandemic had a dramatic impact. Stay-at-home orders, the need to physically distance, and...
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    Small-Market and Affordable Hotels See Gains; Long Road to Recovery Lies Ahead for the Lodging Sector Hospitality’s progress slows amid spreading infection. Ho-tels, along with other businesses, began to see rising foot traffic in late spring as many cities initiated phased reopenings of their lo-...
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    Fiscal Stimulus Packages Offer Aid to Beleaguered Hospitality Sector; Public Health Crisis Temporarily Reduces Demand for Hotel Rooms Public health crisis has substantially impacted the hospitality industry; some demand drivers remain present. Since February 15, hotel occupancy has fallen from 63.6...
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    Coronavirus Alters Outlook for U.S. Hotel Sector as Investors Cautious, Face Significant Short-Term Headwinds; New Federal Stimulus Package Delivers Lifeline to Severely Impacted Sector Growing heath crisis pauses economic growth. The rapid and unanticipated spread of the new coronavirus (COVID-19...
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    Houston Begins to Stabilize as New Supply Weighs on Statewide Occupancy Substantial job growth drives hotel needs in Texas’ largest cities. Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston lead the country in job creation for 2019 as each welcomes more than 100,000 new roles, support-ing both business and leisure...
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    Occupancy Improves Regionwide, Driven by Gains in Smaller Markets Energy industry drives rapid demand growth in North Dakota. Oc-cupancy across the Upper Midwest states continues to steadily climb, highlighted by North Dakota. A recovery in energy prices over the past couple of years renewed shale...

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