As part of the Carson City School District’s Safe Reopening Plan for the 2021-2022 school year, the district will host a workshop to discuss and obtain public input Tuesday, June 22, 6 p.m., prior to the scheduled 7 p.m. school board meeting, in the Robert Crowell Board Room at the Carson City Community Center.
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By Luigi Major, Vice President, Houston at HVS
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The Los Angeles hotel market, along with the rest of the world, experienced an unprecedented drop in demand in 2020 following the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hotel occupancy declined to 49% in 2020, compared to 80% in 2019, while average daily rate (ADR) decreased to $139 in 2020 from $181 the previous year. Overall, revenue per available room (RevPAR) decreased 52.6%, the largest decline in the history of the market. Based on the latest dynamics of supply and demand, below we present our latest forecasts for the recovery of L.A.-area hotels in 2021 and beyond. As with the rest of the industry, while occupancy is anticipated to recovery more quickly, ADR losses often take many years to recover. Our forecast assumes a recovery to 2019 levels after 2025, as illustrated in the following table.
Until a year ago, the term “social distancing” wasn’t in the national lexicon and wearing masks was not the norm. But the COVID-19 pandemic changed our behaviors swiftly and often, from staying home to “flattening the curve” to donating meals to hospital workers to searching for vaccination appointments.
We learned to access work, school and entertainment via Zoom and other virtual platforms. Restaurants adapted to takeout models and, along with other businesses, have ping-ponged among various modes of operation as coronavirus cases have swelled and ebbed.
As we mark the anniversary of the first life-altering pandemic restrictions, the
La Jolla Light looks back at the past whirlwind year of COVID-19.
Nevada restrictions eased, businesses hopeful with new progressive timeline
March 15 returns Nevada to pre-pause levels
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak has unveiled a new progressive timeline to relax restrictions on capacity limits and gathering sizes as key trends related to COVID-19 and its severity and spread across the state continue to decline.
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LAS VEGAS (KTNV) â Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak has unveiled a new progressive timeline to relax restrictions on capacity limits and gathering sizes as key trends related to COVID-19 and its severity and spread across the state continue to decline.
The new plan calls for capacity limits on some businesses, such as restaurants and bars, to relax from 25% allowed to 35%, as long as social distancing can be maintained.