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Downtown Hotel Development Emerging Opportunities for Small & Medium Size Cities National Extension Tourism Conference, June 15, 2009 Bill Ryan, University of Wisconsin-Extension Bill Way, University of Wisconsin-Stout (Emeritus) Economic Development 1

Discussion Points 1. Trends in the Hotel Industry 2. Renewed Interest in Downtowns 3. Opportunities for Downtown Hotel Development 4. Challenges to Downtown Hotel Development 5. Extension Resources for Downtown and Tourism Business Planning Economic Development 2 2

1. Trends in the Hotel Industry Past: Highway/Suburban Orientation Future: Urban Trendy Select Service Brands Economic Development 3 3

Past: Highway/Suburban Lodging Orientation Characteristics: Rapid growth beginning in the 1950 s Interstate system, increase auto use Suburbanization housing was followed by retail, office and lodging development Cookie-cutter concepts introduced with standard amenities, designs, operations, management, reservations and advertising Franchising fueled the growth of these chains Howard Johnson http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipfptfnylrg&feature=related Economic Development 4 4

Future: Urban Trendy Select Service Brands Characteristics: Guest Room Features - urban-inspired, loft-like rooms Hotel Lobby Features - lounge areas for working and socializing, desks and comfortable seating Hotel Features - Smaller than full service hotels (typically 100 to 200 Rooms) Marriott Courtyard http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gpayoc8j-8 NYLO Plano http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u58dxvnugwi Economic Development 5 5

Hotel Indigo Inter- Continental Hotel Group Economic Development 6 6

Aloft Starwood Hotels Economic Development 7 7

Economic Development 8 8

2. Renewed Interest in Downtowns Economic Development 9 9

Why Are Downtowns Important? Serves as a prominent business center Reflection of how a community sees itself Significant community tax base comes from downtown Downtown is an indispensable shopping and service center Downtown is the historic core of your community Downtown represents vast public and private investment The central business district is often a major tourist draw Downtown is often the center of government Downtown provides a sense of community and place Source: Wisconsin Main Street Program Economic Development 10 10

Sample Challenges Facing Downtown Most downtown are still overlooked by the chains and large-format stores Keeping public facilities downtown Providing diverse housing for changing demographics Providing comprehensive multimodal transportation Perceived safety and image Lifestyle shopping centers and new town centers. Leakage from downtown continues Economic Development 11 11

Selected Characteristics of Great Downtowns Multiple traffic generators and market segments Walkable, sense of place, distinctive architecture, Commitment to mixed use development and synergy Broad public/private p investment in the future of downtown Mix of housing downtown YPs to Retirees Flexible workspaces downtown A mix of local, Innovative downtown businesses A retail niche has been established A hub for dining, arts and entertainment From work by Gary Ferguson of the Ithaca Downtown Partnership and other sources Economic Development 12 12

3. Opportunities for Downtown Hotel Development Location-Location-Location demand generators restaurants Higher Revenues Downtown Renovation/Adaptive Reuse New Construction New Hotel Development planned for Downtown Peoria http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swegqqodz3q Economic Development 13 13

Location-Location-Location (Demand Generators) Economic Development 14 14

Location-Location-Location (Demand Generators) Economic Development 15 15

Location-Location-Location (Restaurants) Economic Development 16 16

Higher Revenues Downtown Rev Par is revenue per available room. (Occ.% x $Ave. Rate) $100 $90 $80 Milwaukee Rev Par Trends Downtown & Hwy 45/Park Place $83.39 $90.89 $70.96 $64.80 $65.12 $58.88 $49.54 $47.92 $46.34 $47.98 $51.82 Rev par is a key $70 utilization measure that $60 ignores vacancy rates $50 and illustrates the entire $40 hotel s assets ability to 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 generate revenue. Hwy 45/Park Place Milwaukee Downtown Economic Development 17 17

Renovation/Adaptive Reuse Hotel Metro - Milwaukee Completion Date: 1998 The six-story limestone Art Deco building was built in 1936 and was used as an office building until the 1990s. In 1998, Hotel Metro opened after a $7 million renovation to create an European Art Moderne-style tl boutique hotel. Economic Development 18 18

New Construction Grandstay Sheboygan, WI Completion Date: 2009 The GrandStay Residential Suites is a 71-unit hotel located downtown just blocks from Lake Michigan. The Sheboygan downtown is alive with many lakeside attractions, excellent restaurants, t an active theater t and great shopping venues. Economic Development 19 19

4. Challenges to Downtown Hotel Development Downtown vs. Edge-of-Town Development Demonstrating Downtown s Return on Investment Economic Development 20 20

Downtown vs. Edge-of-Town Development Land costs are typically higher in downtown areas. Also, more than one property may need to be assembled for a downtown project. Because they have a history of use, downtown properties often present complex title issues. Downtown projects often require a complexity of permits and may pose conflicts with requirements and historic preservation guidelines. Redeveloping a downtown building often involves a change of use, which triggers additional review under local zoning (setbacks or parking). Downtown construction often involves demolition of existing structures. With a higher chance of environmental hazards or other complications. Downtown building projects often bring complex construction challenges. In many communities, it will cost 25-50% more to build downtown. Suburban buildings can be bigger and more easily meet the standardized requirements of a chain. Parking is more restricted downtown. Source: Vermont Forum on Sprawl Economic Development 21 21

Economic Development 22 22

Demonstrating Return on Investment Downtown Hotel Suburban Hotel Rooms 120 120 Occupancy (stabilized) 64% 60% Average Room Rate (stabilized) $ 100.00 $ 80.00 RevPar (Stabilized) $ 64.00 $ 48.00 Room Revenue $ 2,803,200 $ 2,102,400 Total Revenue (1.2 times Room Rev) $ 3,363,840 $ 2,522,880 House Profit (from Operations @ 38%) $ 1,278,259 $ 958,694 Income After Fixed Charges (@30%) $ 1009152 1,009,152 $ 756,864 Land and Improvements (per room) $ 15,000 $ 7,000 Construction (per room) $ 70,000 $ 64,000 Furn, Fixture and Equip (per room) $ 13,000 $ 13,000 Soft costs (per room) $ 20,000000 $ 16,000 Total Investment (per room) $ 118,000 $ 100,000 Total Investment Hotel $ 14,160,000 $ 12,000,000 Loan to Value 70% 70% Equity % 30% 30% Equity $ $ 4,248,000 $ 3,600,000 Return on Investment (IAFC/Equity) 24% 21% Payback Period years 4.2 4.8 Economic Development 23 23

5. Extension s Role in Downtown and dtourism Business Planning Help community leaders (planners, tourism officials, others) understand the benefits of concentrating hospitality establishments downtown Help lodging industry developers recognize untapped and emerging market opportunities related to a downtown location. Economic Development 24 24

Downtown Market Analysis Toolbox http://www.uwex.edu/ces/cced/downtowns/dma/15.cfm Economic Development 25 25

Lodging Market Analysis Guidebook Economic Development 26 26

Tourism Business Development Toolbox http://www.uwex.edu/ces/cced/economies/tourism/index.cfm Economic Development 27 27

Financial Analysis Tools Break Even Analysis $2,000,000 $1,800,000 $1,600,000 $1,400,000 Costs and Sa $1,200,000 $1,000,000 $800,000 Total Sales Fixed Cost Total Cost $600,000 $400,000 $200,000 Next, click the "Charts" tab below. $0 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Number of Rooms Economic Development 28 28

More Research Needed How can small to middle size downtown get on the radar screens of developers? What nearby amenities contribute most to the success of a downtown hotel? How are consumer attitudes and preferences changing with regard to selecting a hotel location? Other.. Economic Development 29 29

Interested in Collaborating? Bill Ryan University of Wisconsin-Extension Economic Development 610 Langdon Street, Room 329, Madison, WI 53703-1104 Phone 608-263-4994 bill.ryan@uwex.edu Bill Way University of Wisconsin-Stout (Emeritus) Hudson, WI Phone 612-961-8276 billway2222@sbcglobal.net Economic Development 30 30