A decade's failure to build any new hotels has come home to roost and is going to only worsen over the next five years, says Colliers' Dean Humphries.
Sally Lindsay Tue, 01 Sep 2015
People will be turned away at the doors of Auckland and Queenstown hotels this summer.
A decade’s failure to build any new hotels has come home to roost and is going to only worsen over the next five years, says Colliers International hotels director Dean Humphries.
Increasing tourism has pushed
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