ReformBnB

For a tax-paying, properly regulated and socially responsible short-term rental industry

An International event featuring stakeholders from major cities worldwide

NOVEMBER 1 8 , 2 0 1 8

Hotel Association of New York City, 34 East 51st Street, 7th Floor

NOVEMBER 1 9 , 2 0 1 8

InterContinental New York Barclay

ABOUT

The First International Conference on Illegal Short Term Rentals will feature attendees from almost every continent including Australia, North and South America, Europe, Asia.

The Hotel Association of New York City, in partnership with four other international hotel associations, is pleased to invite you to the conference "ReformBnB - Winning the Fight Against Short Term Lets" at their offices and the InterContinental Barclay in New York on the 18-19th of November.

This is the first international event for hotel owners and hotel industry associations on the topic of short term rentals, with attendees from four continents and some of the most important tourism markets in the world - including Argentina, Chile, France, Spain, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and the United States.

The event will focus on how the hotel sector can best respond to the threat of private short term rentals by promoting common sense rules on the industry. We will have presentations on the impact of short term rentals on the hotel sector, the future of the short term rental industry, and how hotels can respond to the impact of short term rentals through effective advocacy. The key aim of this event, however, will be to forge global connections between hotel associations working on this topic, so we can effectively work together to create a sensible rules for the short-term rental sector.

SPEAKERS

Vijay Dandapani
President and CEO, Hotel Association of New York City
David Wachsmuth
Canada Research Chair in Urban Governance at McGill University
Thomas Allen
Lead Researcher Gaming and Lodging at Morgan Stanley
Tom Copley
London (UK) Assembly Member Committee Member for Housing, Planning, Transport & GLA Oversight

SCHEDULE

Day 1 schedule // meet&greet

Dress Code: Casual

Hotel Association of New York City

34 East 51st Street, 7th Floor

Day 2 schedule // closing event

Dress Code: Business Attire

InterContinental New York Barclay

111 E. 48th Street, Barclay Salon, Lobby Level

NOVEMBER 1 8 T H , 2 0 1 8

Hotel Association of New York City

34 East 51st Street, 7th Floor

NOVEMBER 1 9 T H , 2 0 1 8

InterContinental New York Barclay

111 E 48th St, New York, NY 10017

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Registration for the conference is now closed.  For any inquiries, please email:

Niki@hanyc.org  or Sandy@hanyc.org

Conference Hotels.
BOOK A ROOM

Only registered attendees may avail themselves of the discounted Conference Rates.

Grand Hyatt New York
Special Rate: $129~$199 / night

Click on the image to start. The Grand Hyatt is allowing ReformBnB conference attendees to take advantage of the discounted rate for stays from November 15 until November 23rd.

InterContinental New York Barclay
Special Rate: $199 / night

Special rate is exclusive of breakfast; Daily Destination Fee and all applicable taxes are in supplement. Special rate is valid for nights of 16 November through 20th of November. Upgraded rooms & VIP welcome for ReformBnB conference attendees.
Book via email on sofia.vandaele@ihg.com or +1 212 906 3222

Lotte New York Palace
Special Rate: $299 / night

Click on the image to start. ReformBnB conference attendees can also call their reservations directly at (212) 303-7760 and ask for the Hotel Association of New York City rate.

Hotel Plaza Athenee
Special Rate: $399 / night

Call +1 212 606 4637
To get the discounted rate, attendees must reference ReformBnB conference.

CONTACT US

North America

Sandy Abiad

Europe & Asia

Bruno Bentley

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