DENVER—Denver has become a target market for national hotel investors. That is according to Geoffrey Davis, president and senior principal of HREC Investment Advisors based in Greenwood Village, CO.

Davis, who will serve as a panelist on the investment panel at the upcoming RealShare Denver conference on August 11th, tells GlobeSt.com that “Positive job growth and up trending hotel performance makes this market attractive.”

Will the market get over heated? Davis says “Yes, most likely, so investors will need to look carefully at the metrics of each asset.”

Other key questions and topics Davis plans to touch on at the upcoming event include:

  • What are the national trends in hotel investment and how does Denver fit into the national picture?
  • Building boom for hotels in Denver, good or bad trend for Investors?
  • Denver vs Aurora on Gaylord convention hotel. Will it happen? Who wins, who loses?
  • Where to find yield in the Colorado hotel investment market.
  • How to finance a new build hotel in today's market.

Stay tuned to more on Denver as we gear up for our new RealShare Denver event there on August 11th at the Magnolia Hotel. Click here to sign up or learn more.

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