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Hospitality Asset Managers Association (HAMA) Releases Fall 2024 Conference Industry Outlook Survey Results

15 October 2024
Hospitality Asset Managers Association (HAMA) Releases Fall 2024 Conference Industry Outlook Survey Results
Hospitality Asset Managers Association (HAMA) Releases Fall 2024 Conference Industry Outlook Survey Results

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The Hospitality Asset Managers Association (“HAMA”) today announced the results of its Fall 2024 Industry Outlook Survey. The semi-annual report conveyed the latest opinions, experiences and predictions of nearly 70 hotel asset managers on topics ranging from budget forecasts to management company outlooks.

Conducted in conjunction with HAMA'S 2024 Annual Fall Meeting that was held in La Jolla, Calif., the results were presented to media live with a concluding Q&A session via online conferencing. In total, 65 asset managers, comprising approximately one-third of membership, participated in the survey.

“The overall hospitality industry outlook remains positive from the hotel asset management point of view,” said Sarah Gulla, HAMA president. “For the most part, our member hotels continue to exceed budgeted forecasts, and there seems to be little fear of a recession on the immediate horizon. While demand and wage increases remain persistent concerns, this is a solid time to be in the hospitality industry.”

Highlighted results include:

To download a copy of the survey findings, click here.

Organization

Hospitality Asset Managers Association (HAMA)
www.hamagroup.org
P.O. Box 381
USA - N. Scituate, MA 02060
Phone: (781) 544-7330
Email: smroy@rcn.com

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