To say that things have changed for the hotel industry since the last time LODGINGpublished a spotlight on management companies is a gross understatement. In April of last year, occupancies plummeted to previously unseen lows and the industry has been slow to rebound. There’s hope on the horizon, though. CBRE Hotels Research recently reported that it is forecasting an average national occupancy level of 43 percent during the first half of 2021, which then accelerates to 55.1 percent in the second half of the year. Now, hoteliers are tasked with leaving behind the survival mindset that they’ve had to embrace over the past year in favor of a recovery mindset. Switching gears after spending so long focused on survival might take some time, and hoteliers may be looking for assistance in moving their properties past the pandemic—that’s when a hotelier may choose to partner with a third-party manager.
Editor’s note: The following list is in alphabetical order.
Greenbelt, Md.-based Chesapeake Hospitality has a proven reputation of consistently delivering exceptional client experiences and unmatched bottom-line results, no matter the circumstances. Serving clients of all sizes across its diverse portfolio of properties, Chesapeake has been recognized for outperforming industry standards, placing people first, and maintaining a clear vision on sustainability and the future, earning accolades as one of the most trusted hotel management companies in the industry. For more than 60 years, Chesapeake Hospitality has given private equity, institutional, and individual hotel investors and owners the unique opportunity to experience what’s possible with a truly different, results-driven hotel management partner.
Ambitious climate and decarbonization efforts have heightened the demand for electrified and energy-efficient buildings. Regulatory frameworks are evolving from simple incentives to stringent compliance...
A 150-unit, five-floor, all-suites property in Parsippany, New Jersey, has been converted by NewcrestImage and is operating under the Homewood Suites by Hilton brand....
WASHINGTON—The U.S. hotel industry reported positive year-over-year performance comparisons, according to CoStar’s latest data through Dec. 21, 2024. Growth was elevated due to the...