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  • MyPlace Hotels Hits 125 Properties: How They Keep Growing in Extended Stay
    Apr 7 2026

    MyPlace just hit 125 properties. That milestone matters even more now, because extended stay keeps getting more competitive.

    During the Hunter Conference, I talked with Eric Myers, VP of Franchise Development at My Place Hotels, about how they keep growing, where they're expanding next, and what he sees heading into 2026.

    🏨 Eric says MyPlace planted its flag in extended stay early—before everyone chased the category

    🗺️ He shares the growth snapshot: openings in Arizona and California, plus expansion into Florida

    📅 He previews the next owner/GM conference: September 22 in Miami at the JW Marriott, with collaboration and education sessions

    🙂 He says the last 18 months challenged teams, but he sees optimism building as operators look ahead to 2026

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    3 m
  • Hotel Demand Shifts: Blowout Trips, Meetings, and "Value"
    Apr 6 2026

    Bruce Ford keeps coming back to one idea: the next traveling economy will book and spend differently. He tracks the data as SVP at Lodging Econometrics, so he sees the shifts before they feel obvious.

    📈 He talks "blowout trips" and experience travel, where guests spend big on the moment and stop sweating the room rate
    🏨 He breaks down meetings demand: more meetings, smaller meetings, and a bigger need to capture total spend through #HotelOperations
    ⛽ He flags the cost ripple: diesel prices flow into everything, and operators feel it fast
    🎟️ He talks incentives and loyalty leverage, and why discounts and perks pull travelers in when budgets tighten
    💡 He reframes "value" as a three-day experience, not a 30-second transaction—club lounges and access matter more than ever
    🏗️ He gives the #HotelDevelopment reality: financing still slows new starts, owners invest in renovations and conversions instead
    📌 He closes with the investment climate: more hotels hit the market, transactions jumped last year, and he expects activity to continue

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    15 m
  • Adaptive Reuse That Pencils: Historic Tax Credits Explained
    Apr 5 2026

    The Lantern has been open four weeks, and Grey Raines already talks about it like a platform, not just another hotel.

    During the Hunter Conference, I talked with Grey Raines, CEO and Managing Partner of Raines Company, about what they're building next, why they've exited some management relationships, and why adaptive reuse keeps showing up in their deals.

    🏨 Grey shares why The Lantern is mission-focused and how the partnership with the University of South Carolina shows up early

    🏗️ He says the next Lantern is under construction in Rock Hill, South Carolina, with two more behind it

    🤝 He explains the management churn: they walked away from relationships that didn't align with their long-term vision

    🏢 He talks deal mechanics: emerging markets plus municipalities willing to support the right projects

    🏛️ He explains why historic hashtag#taxcredits make certain adaptive reuse projects pencil out

    🧱 He frames adaptive reuse as stewardship—reset it now so it lasts another 50–100 years

    ✈️ He gives a summer travel read: shorter booking windows, more drive-to, and flying still feeling like a hassle

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    5 m
  • How AI Frees Up Hotel GMs and Sales Teams to Execute
    Apr 4 2026

    Justin Jabara, President of Meyer Jabara Hotels, keeps AI simple: give hotel teams time back so leaders spend less time buried in admin and more time actually operating.

    During the Hunter Conference, we talked about what that looks like in real life, plus why their growth focus shifts away from new builds and toward acquisitions and third-party management.

    🤖 Justin frames AI as support, not stress—tools that help people operate better
    📋 GM example: cut the report grind so GMs stay on the floor with guests and associates
    📞 Sales example: cut prospecting time so sales teams spend more time selling
    🏗️ He says new builds feel tough right now, so he leans toward acquisitions
    🔄 He talks growth moves: asset sales, acquisitions, and third-party growth, with three properties joining in the next 90 days
    📊 He shares one internal signal he likes: he surveyed 120 managers and directors of sales at hotels they manage, and two-thirds said they feel bullish on the year

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    5 m
  • Customer Journey 6: Property-Level Execution
    Apr 1 2026

    Final chapter. In Chapter 6 of this CoralTree Customer Journey series, we take everything from the last five weeks and put it at the property level.

    Customer journey work only matters when a hotel team can execute it in real time. This chapter shows what that looks like on the ground.

    I talk with Curtis Bova, General Manager of Hotel Polaris, about how he turns guest journey strategy into real moments on property - from reading context clues at arrival to training teams for perceptive hospitality and building experiences guests can only get there.

    Here is what we cover:

    · How the team looks for the purpose and intent behind each stay

    · Perceptive hospitality and using context clues at arrival

    · QR-based itineraries built around guest motivations

    · Hotel Polaris-specific moments (paper airplanes, Flights at Five, themed details)

    · Small touches that also create ancillary revenue opportunities

    · Hiring for personality, onboarding, and empowering prepared people

    · Why training + freedom creates better guest moments

    Missed earlier chapters? Go back to Chapter 1 and watch the full series in order - strategy, people, framework, implementation, touchpoints, then property execution.

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    5 m
  • 1026: How Women Advance in Hospitality: The Data and the Playbook
    Mar 31 2026

    Women enter hospitality at the same rate as men. Then the numbers thin out hard at the top. That gap isn't about "pipeline." It's about progression.

    Suzanne co-hosts #NoVacancyNews with me, and we talk with Emily Goldfischer of Her Tenure about the leadership study she and her team did with Forbes Travel Guide and what it reveals about what helps women advance—and what still gets in the way.

    📊 Emily shares the benchmark: women lead 19% of Forbes Travel Guide partner hotels, and Her Tenure heard from 99 women leaders to dig into what drives advancement
    🧭 She frames the core issue clearly: progression problem, not pipeline problem
    🕰️ She calls out barriers that still show up: limited flexibility for family life and gendered expectations of leadership
    🤝 We get into the stuff people don't say out loud: networking access, mentorship vs sponsorship, and how "off-the-clock" conversations shape opportunity
    🎯 Emily pushes practical moves that build careers: stretch roles, lateral moves that broaden capability, and owning your P&L
    🏛️ We also talk progress you can actually see—like the shift in gender balance at conferences such as #HunterConference

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    30 m
  • World Cup Demand Reality: The 60–90 Day Booking Window
    Mar 30 2026

    During the Hunter Conference, I talked with Ben Campbell, CEO of Hospitality America, about what he sees right now: demand pockets, the real booking window, and why operators need to get serious about data before AI forces the issue.

    📈 Ben says South Florida Q1 is "crushing it" after a flat year
    ⚽ He expects World Cup momentum, but he keeps the booking window realistic—60–90 days
    🌍 He watches international indicators, but he says it's still early
    🤝 He says conferences work when you get outside your echo chamber and build strategic partnerships
    🤖 He says growth and tech create the opportunity—get arms around data and prepare for AI adoption
    🎂 Hospitality America hits 30 years this year

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    6 m
  • Remembering Kirk Kinsell: Leadership Lessons That Still Hit
    Mar 29 2026

    We lost industry icon Kirk Kinsell this past week, and I wanted to re-share this 2024 conversation because it captures who he was and what he meant to many of us: a generous leader, a calm force in the room, and one of the people who helped shape the way this industry thinks about leadership and relationships.

    In this episode of Icons and Experts with my co-host Doug Artusio from the Extended Stay Lodging Association. Kirk doesn't do chest-thumping. He does substance.

    🤝 Kirk talks about relationships the way the best leaders do: build them, invest in them, keep them for decades
    🏨 He calls hospitality a team sport—from the hotel level to corporate to the industry level
    👥 He makes "develop your talent" the job, not a slogan
    👨‍👩‍👧 He tells the Mike Levin story that says everything about his priorities: family first, integrity always
    🎁 He gives one of the most useful leadership lines in the business: "Feedback is a gift," and he explains how to take it without getting defensive
    🌎 He reflects on extended stay's early days and how the category grew from white space into a core part of the business
    🧭 He closes with advice for younger professionals: widen your view of the industry, try different lanes, and find the work that fits you

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    40 m