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Articles tagged “nyc”

Short-Term Rentals

Short-Term Rental Searches in NYC: Illegal Listings, Hotels, and Stays in New Jersey

Given NYC's tepid pace of approving host registrations of shared spaces, the most prevalent choices now on major short-term rental platforms are illegal listings and hotels.

Short-Term Rental Searches in NYC: Illegal Listings, Hotels, and Stays in New Jersey

Short-Term Rentals

NYC’s Host Registration Verification System Isn’t Ready on Airbnb Crackdown Day

New York City isn't a nimble tech company, for sure. It's untenable for the city to mandate a September 5 enforcement deadline to implement new host registration rules when the city hasn't met its side of the bargain.

NYC’s Host Registration Verification System Isn’t Ready on Airbnb Crackdown Day

Short-Term Rentals

Short-Term Rental Lessons for New York From Amsterdam

While it may still be early to measure the impact of these restrictions on New York City’s short-term rental market, there are cues to be taken from similar laws passed in other cities around the world. 

Tourism

Future of Tourism: 5 Key Questions

China's economic weakness, city downtowns in trouble, visa delays – these are just some of the issues holding back travel. We will be talking about them with tourism executives at the Skift Global Forum in September.

Future of Tourism: 5 Key Questions

Tourism

Ask Skift: Are U.S. Cities Struggling to Attract Tourists?

U.S. cities face big challenges to a full tourism recovery, but are they struggling to attract visitors? Here's what Ask Skift said.

Ask Skift: Are U.S. Cities Struggling to Attract Tourists?

Short-Term Rentals

NYC Short-Term Rental Enforcer to Provide Early Reprieve From New Registration Rules

Platforms and hosts will get some breathing room from the city in the early days after the registration rules kick in. There are enough moving parts to keep most of the fines at bay in the short term.

NYC Short-Term Rental Enforcer to Provide Early Reprieve From New Registration Rules

Tourism

Washington, D.C.’s $20 Million Bet on Global Tourism

Today's edition of Skift's daily podcast looks closer at Washington, D.C.'s tourism budget, Airbnb's New York history, and Sonesta's junk fee lawsuit.

Washington, D.C.’s $20 Million Bet on Global Tourism

Short-Term Rentals

New York City’s Short-Term Rental Inventory Will Drop Dramatically

Today's edition of Skift's daily podcast looks closer at New York City's short-term rental cliff, U.S. outbound tourism, and visa wait times for Indian travelers to the U.S.

New York City’s Short-Term Rental Inventory Will Drop Dramatically

Short-Term Rentals

Airbnb’s NYC Listings Could Be Down 70% after September 5

Airbnb will survive the regulatory clampdown in New York City as it only generated about 1% of its 2022 revenue. Still, the city is an important market, and this will hurt.

Airbnb’s NYC Listings Could Be Down 70% after September 5

Short-Term Rentals

New York City’s Backlog in Host Registrations

New York City's Office of Special Enforcement has approved only 257 out of 3,250 short-term rental host registrations before the September 5 enforcement deadline.