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Ms. Li Chen

Servicio: Consultoría y Valuaciones
Oficina: Dallas
Email: lchen@hvs.com
Dirección: 2601 Sagebrush Drive
Suite 101
Flower Mound, TX, 75028
Teléfono: +1 (310) 755-8293 (Laboral)
+1 (970) 493-2919 (Fax)
Idiomas: Chino (Mandarín), Inglés

Chinese Investors and U.S. Hotels: A Rising Tide of Opportunity (Lee artículo)

Interest among Chinese investors in U.S. hotels has grown substantially over the past two years for reasons economic, social, and political in nature. How is this trend coinciding with the U.S. lodging industry’s recovery from the downturn?

sep 2, 2011 Por Li Chen

Chinese Tourism: A Potential Bounty for U.S. Hotels (Lee artículo)

Chinese tourism is blossoming in the U.S., growing by more than 50% in just the last year. What can hoteliers and hospitality professionals do to reap the rewards from this demand?

ago 11, 2011 Por Li Chen

What You Need to Consider Before Buying a Distressed Property (Lee artículo)

Poorly performing hotels are an unfortunate casualty of the recession, which is causing an increase in the number of distressed sales. Here we examine the tools you need to employ to maximize investment in a distressed property.

ago 21, 2009 Contestado por Li Chen el Michael E. Brophy

HVS Market Intelligence Report: California's Antelope Valley (Lee artículo)

Business is diverse and growing in California’s Antelope Valley—a good sign for area hotels.

oct 22, 2008 Por Li Chen

Economy Hotel Development Trends in Mainland China (Lee artículo)

Since the first opened in 1997, economy hotels in mainland China have spread far and wide, filling a need for millions of business and leisure patrons seeking a convenient, economical, and increasingly comfortable place to rest.

ene 15, 2008 Contestado por Li Chen el Fiona Fang

Demand Diversification Leads Markets to Higher RevPAR Levels (Lee artículo)

Communities that have developed a well-balanced array of demand generator types drive heightened RevPAR levels and generally a healthier lodging industry.

oct 2, 2007 Por Li Chen