Baird/STR Hotel Stock Index dropped 1.7 percent

INVESTOR CONFIDENCE REMAINS shaken in the face of rising COVID-19 cases and the Baird/STR Hotel Stock Index is feeling the chill. The index dropped...

STR: Occupancy rises to 48.9 percent in week ending Aug. 1

AS THE FINAL full month of summer begins, U.S. hotels continued their slow climb out of the COVID-19 pandemic rut, according to STR. Occupancy...

STR: Weekend occupancy hit 55.8 percent during week ending July 25

WEEKEND OCCUPANCY FOR U.S. hotels during the second to last week of July rose above 55 percent, according to STR. It was a small...

LE: Marriott, Hilton and IHG stay atop U.S. pipeline

AS THEY HAVE for the past few years, three companies dominate the U.S. hotel construction pipeline, according to Lodging Econometrics. Marriott International, Hilton Worldwide...

STR: Occupancy, ADR rise some in week of July 25

U.S. HOTELS CONTINUED their gradual, week-by-week climb out of the COVID-19 slump during the week ending July 25. Occupancy and ADR rose again for...

LE: U.S. pipeline slows 1 percent in pandemic

THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC is barely slowing the rate of hotel construction in the U.S., according to Lodging Econometrics. During the second quarter the number...

STR, HotStats: Profits down in June YOY, up some over May

PROFITS DROPPED FOR U.S. hotels in June as COVID-19 cases surged, according to reports from HotStats and STR. A rise in expenses also ate...

STR: U.S. hotel demand up despite COVID-19 surge

DESPITE THE CONTINUING rise in COVID-19 cases, demand for U.S. hotel rooms grew week over week during the week of July 18 after losing...

STR: Week-to-week increases return in July’s second week

THE WEEK ENDING July 18 saw the return of a week-to-week increases for U.S. hotel after setbacks following surges in COVID-19 cases. It makes...

STR: Week-to-week declines follow COVID-19 spikes

WEEKLY DEMAND GROWTH for U.S. hotels is slowing distinctly as cases of COVID-19 surge around the country, according to STR. What demand there is...

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