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CoStar: U.S. hotel metrics slide in final week of May

St. Louis posted the largest occupancy gain, up 11.1 percent to 64.5 percent

U.S. hotel occupancy and RevPAR decline, with St. Louis showing growth

Occupancy fell to 61 percent, down from 67.5 percent the previous week, according to CoStar. ADR declined to $151.48 from $164.57 and RevPAR decreased to $92.45 from $111.02.

What were the U.S. hotel occupancy trends in late May 2025?

U.S. HOTEL METRICS declined for the week ending May 31, marking weekly and yearly lows, according to CoStar. St. Louis led the top 25 markets in year-over-year occupancy growth.

Occupancy fell to 61 percent for the week ending May 31, down from 67.5 percent the previous week and 1.6 percentage points lower year over year. ADR declined to $151.48 from $164.57, a 0.3 percent drop from the same week in 2024. RevPAR decreased to $92.45 from $111.02, down 1.9 percent year over year.


Among the top 25 markets, St. Louis posted the largest occupancy increase, up 11.1 percent to 64.5 percent. New York and Los Angeles recorded the largest ADR gains, up 5.7 percent to $290.35 and $189.06, respectively.

The steepest RevPAR declines were in New Orleans, down 30.2 percent to $73.59, and Dallas, down 21.5 percent to $67.25.


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CoStar: U.S. Hotel Metrics Rise in 1st week of December

CoStar: U.S. hotel metrics rise in 1st week of December

Summary:

  • Occupancy rose to 57.2 percent for the week ending Dec. 6, CoStar reported.
  • Seventeen of the top 25 markets saw occupancy decline.
  • Tampa and Seattle posted the largest year-over-year declines across all key metrics.

U.S. HOTEL METRICS rose in the first week of December but remained below last year, according to CoStar. Approximately 17 of the top 25 markets saw occupancy decline.

Occupancy rose to 57.2 percent for the week ending Dec. 6, up from 49.8 percent the previous week but 3.2 points below last year. ADR increased to $160.11 from $141.31, down 0.5 percent year over year. RevPAR jumped to $91.57 from $70.42, 3.7 percent lower than the same week in 2024.

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