The U.S. economy as a whole has changed drastically since the beginning of March, when LODGING started putting together its annual Guide to Management Companies. COVID-19 has majorly disrupted the hotel industry, leading to closed properties and millions of unemployed hospitality workers. When the industry rebounds, hoteliers will be looking to adjust to a new normal, and partnering with the right management company could help some hoteliers find the quickest path to recovery.
A note from the editor: Most of the materials for this guide were collected prior to the U.S. COVID-19 crisis.
Hyde Resort and Residences in Hollywood Beach, Florida
Chesapeake Hospitality’s status as a third-party hotel management company has evolved over more than 60 years of growth by delivering results through its pursuit of excellence. Chesapeake believes that if talented professionals are treated well and given the tools and motivation to succeed, the numbers will follow. It approaches every opportunity in a manner that is aligned with its performance metrics and that is reflective of its core values.
MYRTLE BEACH, South Carolina—Brittain Resorts & Hotels (BRH), in partnership with EOS Hospitality, invested over $58 million in renovations at three of its properties...
NEW YORK—Infor announced the release of its new revenue management solution (RMS) for the hospitality sector. The platform is designed to change how hotels...
CHICAGO, Illinois—Hyatt Hotels Corporation reported fourth quarter and full year 2024 results. Highlights include:
Comparable system-wide hotels RevPAR growth was 5 percent in the fourth...