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.
The following list is in alphabetical order.
Concord Hospitality Enterprises
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Development and management company Concord Hospitality Enterprises has spent the last three decades building relationships with investors, partners, and third-party hotel owners across more than $2.5 billion in branded properties across the United States and Canada. As an operator, Concord instills value from the ground up, developing and managing with a sustainable viewpoint, a focus on quality, and hands-on involvement to ensure long-term profitability and success. Concord believes its people are its greatest strength. With talent, innovative processes, and a commitment to giving back to the communities where associates live and work, Concord is committed to being a great place to work for all.
Rooms Managed | 19,048 |
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Properties Managed | 125 |
Third-Party Rooms | 19,048 |
Third-Party Properties | 125 |
Revenue | Not disclosed |
Contact | Grant Sabroff — G.Sabroff@concordhotels.com |