Business Specialties
Investment
New Firm to Focus on Hotel Investment
Jan. 08, 2009
Anticipating opportunities to come, Ardent Hotel Advisors, a hospitality management and asset management company, has partnered with Steven Surgent to form Ardent Hotel Investors, a new entity that will invest in hotel properties nationwide.
Dollar Retailing Seeing Good Times
Jan. 08, 2009
The Dow Jones index took something of a dive yesterday, possibly because of ill tidings from the likes of Time Warner and Intel, or the anticipation of bad job market numbers, or maybe because it was time to yo-yo back to roughly where the market started at the beginning of the year. In any case, the Dow was down 245.40 points, or 2.72 percent, while the S&P 500 lost 3 percent exactly and the Nasdaq lost 3.23 percent.
Pending Home Sales, Factory Orders Dip
Jan. 07, 2009
It isn't clear that the days of yo-yoing equity markets have gone away--just wait until the next international shock or surprise bankruptcy--but for the moment the Dow Jones index seems to have mellowed out. It fluctuated above its starting point yesterday and ended up gaining a modest 62.21 points, or 0.69 percent.
Development
Vegas CityCenter Delays Hotel, Axes Condo Portion
Jan. 08, 2009
CityCenter Holdings L.L.C., a joint venture between MGM MIRAGE and Infinity World Development Corp., announced some changes related to The Harmon Hotel & Spa that include postponing the opening of the hotel to late 2010 and cancelling The Harmon residential condominium component.
Construction Industry Faces Hard 2009
Jan. 06, 2009
The equity markets dropped considerably Monday morning, but then yo-yoed around for the rest of the day--small fluctuations, really--and ended up slightly down, for the first time in four trading sessions and the first time this year. The Dow Jones index dropped 76.7 points, or 0.85 percent, while the S&P 500 dropped 0.35 percent and the Nasdaq lost 0.49 percent.
Leasing
Property Management
Corporate Real Estate
Technology
Benchmark Hospitality Adopts New Business Intel System
Jan. 08, 2009
Sometimes you have to invest money to save money, and it appears Benchmark Hospitality International has adopted that philosophy with the purchase of Pittsburgh-headquartered Aptech Computer Systems Inc.'s Execuvue Business Intelligence System.
Practicing Green Building in the Commercial Real Estate Industry
Going green is a growing real estate trend. Sustainable design is being implemented to optimize environmental safety and reduce wasteful consumption. CPN's real estate news reports uncover how these strategies are affecting the state of the commercial real estate industry.
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