25 Hotel Management Companies to Know in 2020

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. 

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Concord Hospitality Enterprises

The Ben, Autograph Collection in West Palm Beach, Florida
The Ben, Autograph Collection in West Palm Beach, Florida

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
Properties Managed 125
Third-Party Rooms 19,048
Third-Party Properties 125
Revenue Not disclosed
Contact Grant Sabroff — G.Sabroff@concordhotels.com
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