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CoStar: Early June hotel gains offset by YOY drop

St. Louis led top 25 markets in YOY gains across all key metrics

U.S. hotel RevPAR and occupancy trend chart showing weekly gains but year-over-year decline, with St. Louis leading

Occupancy rose to 67 percent for the week ending June 7, up from 61 percent the week prior, according to CoStar. ADR increased to $161.57 from $151.48, while RevPAR rose to $108.23 from $92.45.

What were the key hotel performance trends this week in the U.S.?

U.S. HOTEL PERFORMANCE rose for the week ending June 7 but remained lower year over year, according to CoStar. Occupancy, ADR and RevPAR increased week over week, with St. Louis recording the highest gains across all three metrics.

Occupancy increased to 67 percent for the week ending June 7, up from 61 percent the previous week but 3.2 percentage points lower year over year. ADR rose to $161.57 from $151.48 but was flat compared to the same week in 2024. RevPAR increased to $108.23 from $92.45, down 3.2 percent YoY.


Among the top 25 markets, St. Louis posted the largest year-over-year gains across all metrics. Its occupancy rose 19.5 percent to 80 percent, ADR increased 7.3 percent to $142.59 and RevPAR rose 28.2 percent to $114.12.

The steepest RevPAR declines were in San Diego, down 23.5 percent to $148.34 and Houston, down 18.0 percent to $69.83.

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CoStar: U.S. Hotel Metrics Mixed Through December 13, 2025

CoStar: U.S. hotels’ metrics mixed through Dec. 13

Summary:

  • Occupancy rose to 58.6 percent for the week ending Dec. 13, CoStar reported.
  • New Orleans saw the largest declines in both ADR and RevPAR.
  • Tampa had the largest occupancy drop, falling 14.3 percent to 72.6 percent.

U.S. HOTEL PERFORMANCE was mixed in the second week of December, with occupancy rising weekly and ADR increasing year-over-year, according to CoStar. New Orleans experienced the largest declines in both ADR and RevPAR.

Occupancy rose to 58.6 percent for the week ending Dec. 13, up from 57.2 percent the previous week but 1.6 points below last year. ADR fell to $156.46 from $160.11, though it was up 0.4 percent year-over-year. RevPAR edged slightly down to $91.76 from $91.57, 1.1 percent below the same week in 2024.

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