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Hotel and Lodging Investments Continue to Surge

Press Release: Strategic Research Institute
February 24, 2006
NEW YORK, NY -- Record occupancy rates combined with continued low interested rates have led to continued record investment in the lodging and hospitality industries. With this trend in mind, Strategic Research Institute is pleased to announce the Premier Hotel & Hospitality Finance & Investments Forum to take place April 3-4 in Orlando, FL at the Disney Boardwalk Resort.

Attendees of the event will learn how to capitalize on the latest trends in the market, such as:

    - Condo Hotel Developments
    - Timeshare, Resorts and Mixed Use
    - Luxury Hotels and Private Residence Inclusion
    - Post-Katrina Material Cost, Redevelopment of Historic Property
    - Working with Limited Partners and their Fiduciary Responsibility
    - Tourism out of China and the resulting Demographic Changes
    - Mergers and Acquisitions and Service Culture Synergy


The conference offers a great roster of speakers from leading institutions in the Lodging and Hospitality Industry, including:

    Marc Falcone, Equity Analyst
    Deutsche Bank

    Mark Williams, Vice President of North American Development
    Best Western

    Tom Nilesm, Chief Development Officer
    The Procaccianti Group

    Robert Cornell, Senior Vice President of Development
    Preferred Hotel Group

    Tom Huegel, Senior Vice President
    Hilton Franchise

    Lindsey Uberroth, Managing Director
    Preferred Hotel Group

    Peter Sonnabend, President
    Sonesta Hotels

    Jack Corgel, Ph.D., Robert C. Baker Chair of Real Estate Management
    Cornell University School of Hotel Administration

    ... and many more.


For more information and a view of the complete agenda, visit www.srinstitute.com/cx573 or contact Christopher Petersen at 310-649-7838 or email: cpetersen@srinstitute.com. To register, please visit www.srinstitute.com/cx573 or call 800-599-4950.

Source: Strategic Research Institute