Canada hotels record first occupancy decline in three months
After three consecutive months of year-over-year increases, Canada’s hotel industry recorded a decline in occupancy, according to CoStar’s July 2024 data.
The iconic Yuk Yuk’s comedy club that gained success in the 1980s is returning, announcing its upcoming location at the DoubleTree by Hilton in London, Ont.—opening this November.
This marks the fourth time the club has moved since opening in 1987, with a new space currently under construction in the lower level of the DoubleTree by Hilton hotel in London's core.
Most recently, the London Yuk Yuk's club called a location in the Western Fair District home, where it rented a room upstairs from the casino. Now, they're moving a stone's throw away from their second location at the corner of Wellington and York.
The new venue at 300 King Street will have room for 240 people, making it one of Yuk Yuk's larger clubs. After renovation, it will look similar to other clubs across Canada.
After three consecutive months of year-over-year increases, Canada’s hotel industry recorded a decline in occupancy, according to CoStar’s July 2024 data.
Opened in 2019 as the largest Residence Inn in the world, the 390-suite Residence Inn Calgary is a 33-storey property located in the Beltline District in downtown Calgary.
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