19:45 29.07.2007 | All news from "Real Estate News"
Eureka Springs Hotels Hit Record Revenue
Last year, the City Advertising and Promotion Commission recorded revenue of about $20.7 million, which eclipsed the previous record year of 2003.
The CAPC estimates there are about 2,200 hotel rooms in town, but Joe McClung, a Realtor and owner of Flat Iron Flats and Swiss Holiday Resort, said there are about 2,650 by his count.
However, about 95 of those are in a hotel that's now closed.
The city's collections in 2004 were the lowest recorded in the last decade, and the 2006 numbers reflect a 33.6 percent increase from that year and a 7 percent increase from 2005.
Sheila Hulsey, accounting coordinator for the CAPC, said that as of July, hotel revenue for the city is down about 10 percent from 2006.
Revenue figures include only lodging and not revenue generated by banquets, food sales, gift shops or spas.
Bill Ott, director of marketing and communications for the 120-year-old 1886 Crescent Hotel, said the property had "done better" each year since 1997, the year Marty and Elise Roenigk bought it.
The Crescent has 72 rooms and the Roenigk's other hotel, Basin Park, has 61 rooms.
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