A slowdown in supply growth will help spur lodging’s recovery in the United States as demand returns thanks to a temporary boost from business travelers, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers. Long-term growth however will depend on a sustained recovery of the broader economy. By the end of the year, demand is expected to increase by almost 7 percent,... »
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