
Michael Ferguson
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Oct 2, 2024 |
htrends.com | Thomas Hazinski |Michael Ferguson
This piece discusses recent trends and our outlook for the Denver hotel market for the next two years, with modest growth expected to resume in 2025 For Denver hotels, the first five months of 2024 were somewhat volatile, with March declines being offset by April gains. This trend can be partially attributed to Easter falling in March this year. After two months of RevPAR declines in Denver in June and July, August was a stellar month for the city’s hotels, with the RevPAR increase nearing 10%.
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Sep 25, 2024 |
hotelnewsresource.com | Thomas Hazinski |Michael Ferguson
The recently HVs brokered Hampton Inn & Suites By Hilton Houston North IAH Airport - Image Credit Hilton Essential strategies for hotel owners to attract buyers and lead to a successful sale of their asset include partnering with the right broker, providing thorough and precise financial records, and adapting to market feedback. This approach streamlines the sale process, builds buyer trust, and helps achieve a successful transaction.
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Mar 27, 2024 |
polk.edu | Michael Ferguson
Posted on by Michael Ferguson Polk State College’s Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Collegiate chapter achieved a significant milestone as members recently returned to the state competition arena. This year, competitions were held in the Doubletree by Hilton Orlando at SeaWorld. Led by advisor and Polk State Business Professor Salma Wehrmeyer Nawlo, the team showcased its talents and represented the College community with pride.
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Mar 23, 2024 |
tas.liberal.org.au | Michael Ferguson
It is clear from her comments last night that Labor Leader Rebecca White is actively contemplating a deal with the Greens to try and form Government, Deputy Premier Michael Ferguson said today. “Prior to and during the election campaign, Ms White ruled out a deal with the Greens time and time again”, the Deputy Premier said. “It is now crystal clear that Ms White is planning to break that commitment.
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Mar 21, 2024 |
tas.liberal.org.au | Michael Ferguson
The Labor knives are out for the party’s hapless Shadow Treasurer after his massive costing blunder on election eve. Shane Broad was yesterday forced to reissue his costings just hours after releasing them when 11 critical mistakes were uncovered. Internal rumblings are now deafening as Dr Broad’s disastrous error puts an emphatic full stop on a forgettable Labor campaign.
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