On Thursday, May 28,2020 Matt Jassak, Cliff Risman, Dan Bachrach and special guest Daniel Lesser from LW Hospitality Advisors LLC hosted a roundtable discussion for hospitality industry clients. Titled, “Hospitality Industry Transactions – What’s Next?” A recording of the presentation can be found below.
You will gain valuable insight into critical issues including:
- Repurposing of hospitality assets
- Changes in operating costs
- Lender forbearance and flexibility
- Pricing, including valuation, cap rates and trailing operating results
- Using history as a guide to the future
- Who has dry powder and who is raising new funds
- Foreclosures vs. note sales and other methods of acquisitions
- Preferred equity, mezzanine debt and other forms of rescue capital
- Contract terms such as timing, diligence periods and hard earnest money
- Other legal issues including force majeure provisions, the MAC clause and remedies
- Impact of PPP money and other government programs on liquidity
To find out more information or to register, click here.
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