HOTEL BUSINESS REVIEW

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Does innovation always need to be technology-based? Also in wellness, or in hospitality? Make sure that in your innovation team there are people who can think, feel and focus differently. Turning ideas to implementable and successful services your team needs the involvement of a Magpie, a Magician, an Explorer and a Babysitter. Yes, exactly. All four of them. READ MORE

In November 2024, a rule to raise the salary threshold for exempt employees under the Federal Labor Standards Act was halted by a federal court, which deemed the increase to $59,000 excessive. The court reset the threshold to about $35,000, affecting planned raises and automatic adjustments. Businesses still must navigate compliance with both federal and state laws, review exemption statuses and communicate changes clearly to avoid misclassification. READ MORE

The Caribbean hotel market is rebounding post-pandemic, with steady growth in occupancy rates, ADR, and RevPAR across major islands. Luxury and all-inclusive segments lead performance, fueled by increased air arrivals and heightened traveler demand. Sustainability, technological innovation, and immersive boutique experiences are key trends, while regulatory, climate, and cost challenges persist. Overall, the region remains a resilient, attractive investment destination. READ MORE

A hotel's brand identity extends beyond a logo or tagline-it's the entire guest experience, from the in-person visual aesthetics to the operational philosophy. Designers play a crucial role in crafting this identity by weaving local cultural nuances, historical narratives, and experiential elements into every aspect of the space. This integrated approach allows hotels to tell an authentic story that aligns purpose and place. READ MORE

Boutique hotels are shifting from celebrity influencers to micro-influencers (10,000-50,000 followers) for social media partnerships, finding greater success through authentic, targeted content. These smaller creators deliver higher engagement rates and more relevant exposure, particularly in drive markets. Properties create memorable experiences beyond basic stays, measure success through multiple metrics and focus on genuine storytelling that resonates with today's discerning travelers. READ MORE

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Mia A. Mackman

It's become increasingly clear that wellness-minded asset types will become a new class of properties in the market. While these aren't new, they often include distinct property features that require reconsidering the conventional framework of financing, valuation methodologies, CAP rate averages, and WACC factors. This article describes an outlook for this new asset class to help identify and unlock wellness and sustainability in hospitality finance. READ MORE

Jennifer Barnwell

From fighting off COVID to long hours working from home, the pandemic has left many people in need of relaxation and recharging. Boutique hotels are redefining luxury by prioritizing the holistic well-being of their guests. A new wave of trends are reshaping health and wellness offerings in boutique hotels, catering to the growing demand for nurturing the body, mind, and soul. READ MORE

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