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The Israel Hotel Investment Summit: Take Five!

By Greenberg Traurig, LLP on December 3, 2019
Posted in Boutique Properties, Brand Management, Firm News, Hotels, Investment

On Nov. 20-21, 2019, Greenberg Traurig participated in and sponsored the Israel Hotel Investment Summit in Tel Aviv, Israel. Washington, D.C. office Shareholder and Hospitality Practice Co-Chair Nelson Migdal joined…
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Boutique Lodging Continues to Increase

By Nelson Migdal on October 25, 2012
Posted in Boutique Properties

The recent Boutique & Lifestyle Lodging Association (BLLA) International Leadership Symposium showcased the social, economic, technological and environmental trends – as well as the people – shaping today’s boutique hospitality sector.…
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Boutique and Chic – An Olympian Task?

By Nelson Migdal on July 24, 2012
Posted in Boutique Properties

Management agreements for boutique hotels need to express – and incentivize – a commitment to a superior level of personalized service and individualized care, as well as an understating that hiring, training and supervising the right staff is vital to creating the boutique experience.…
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ADA Pool Lift Deadline Extended Until January 31, 2013

By Nelson Migdal on May 18, 2012
Posted in ADA Compliance, Boutique Properties, Clubs, Hotels

The hard deadline of March 15, 2012, for compliance with the ADA Standards for Accessible Design with regard to existing swimming pools, wading pools and spas has once again been

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Does Size Matter?

By Nelson Migdal on June 6, 2011
Posted in Boutique Properties

Current trends within the hospitality industry have proved that hotels come in all sizes. There is definitely room for the large 200 plus guest rooms and for the smaller, 80 or less guest room properties within the same locality.…
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