Hospitality & Tourism

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Some of the most attractive destinations on Earth are also the most environmentally sensitive and complex to develop.  This is equally true for remote canyons and islands as well as urban waterfronts.  Public lands and waterways in the U.S. carry their own rules for access, transfer and development. 

Apart from regulations, local community relations and public opinion often factor prominently in development decisions and can make or break the success of a project.

Moreover, business and leisure guests increasingly seek "eco-friendly" or sustainable options for conventions, vacations and gatherings. 

To maximize the success of their businesses, developers, owners and operators of lodging and food and beverage outlets, resorts, cruise lines, fishing charter services, wildlife outfitters, golf courses and other hospitality and tourism operations need straightforward guidance on a range of issues from advisors that understand the unique economic attributes of the industry.