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Market Analysis, Concept Refinement and Financial Feasibility Study
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Destination Masterplan for Anji Sports Town
Anji, Zhejiang Province, China
Destination & Lodging Masterplan for Grand Nianhua Bay
Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, China
Historical Canal Masterplan
Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China
SOE Brand Development Strategy
China
Disney Hotels Brand Development Strategy
China
Seller-side Valuation of an Upscale Suburban Resort
Shanghai, China
Four Points Lanzhou Management Contract Review and Negotiation
Lanzhou, Gansu Province, China
Ozone recovery as a reminder: science works, policy matters
The announcement that the Antarctic ozone hole reached its smallest seasonal extent since 2019 is one of the most encouraging environmental signals we have received in years. After decades of global cooperation under the Montreal Protocol, the atmospheric system is finally showing measurable signs of recovery: later opening dates, earlier closures, and a progressive reduction in area size. At a time when environmental news is often dominated by climate disruption, biodiversity loss, and ecosystem stress, this positive development matters. It demonstrates something fundamental: when the world commits to science-based policy, coordinated regulation, and long-term implementation, environmental recovery is not only possible, it is inevitable. But this is where the optimism ends, and the complexity begins.
Franchising the pathway to the american dream
The landscape of business travel and vacations would look very different today were it not for hotel franchising. This model of operating hotels dominates the lodging industry (70% – 80% of hotels are franchised) and has allowed for its rapid expansion and diversification.
COP30 in the Amazon – where we stand today
COP30, hosted for the first time in history inside the Amazon, in Belém (Brazil) , has become a symbolic and strategic moment for global climate governance. It brought together nearly 200 countries, along with businesses, indigenous communities, local governments and NGOs, to discuss how the world will adapt to the accelerating climate crisis. Although expectations were high, the outcomes were mixed: some tangible steps forward, but also major gaps in ambition, especially regarding the future of fossil fuels.
Under the hood of a property-tax appeal
The decision arrived quietly, as these things often do. The appeals board released its written findings early on a Friday morning, and shortly afterward, a message came from litigation counsel: “They pretty much rubber-stamped our proposed findings.” Another email followed minutes later: “We got every dollar. Assessment dropped from about 195 million to 156 million. Nearly 40 million off the roll.”
Beyond hotels – luxury rentals rewrite travel playbooks
Luxury travel is evolving, and the traditional divide between five-star hotels and private residences is quickly disappearing. In destinations such as Park City, Utah, travellers now expect the comfort and scale of a home combined with the seamless service of a luxury hotel. At the same time, hotels are embracing a more residential feel – prioritising space, privacy, and thoughtful design. In a new article for Branded Residential, Bryan Younge explores these themes.
Green is not always green: A comparison of sustainability certificates in the hotel industry
Sustainability is no longer a voluntary extra for hotels, but a necessary obligation for long-term competitiveness. “Many corporate clients who book with hotels have to account for the sustainability of the properties they use and are actively requesting sustainability reports,” explains Brigitte Gruber, Managing Partner of Horwath HTL Austria.