In the two years since the start of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. hotel industry has made significant progress toward recovery. U.S. hotels recaptured 83 percent of pre-pandemic RevPAR levels in 2021, and are expected to surpass the pre-pandemic comparable in 2023 on a nominal basis, according to STR and Tourism Economics’ latest forecast released earlier this year. Occupancy will likely exceed 2019 levels next year as well. Amid this resurgence in demand and revenues, hoteliers are looking to strategically position their assets and align themselves with the right partners to make the most of the opportunities ahead. This year, LODGING takes a look at more than 50 management companies that are working to help hotels recover and thrive in 2022 and beyond.
Editor’s note: The following list is in alphabetical order. All numbers are for the 2021 calendar year, U.S. only.
Spire Hospitality has a hands-on management approach. Combining over 35 years of industry experience with leadership and culture, Spire is known for raising asset value while curating guest experiences. With third-party management services, Spire offers solutions for full-service hotels and resorts and select-service hotels including branded and non-branded properties. Its approach to management aligns sales, marketing, operations, food and beverage, and guest services with financial targets to achieve ROI.
ALPHARETTA, Georgia—In celebration of National Career Development Month in November, Atrium Hospitality announced the graduation of the inaugural class of WomenRISE, the company’s female...
DALLAS, Texas—Despite facing challenges from subdued summer demand and a sluggish third quarter, U.S. hotel performance is expected to reaccelerate in the fourth quarter...
NORTH BETHESDA, Maryland—Choice Hotels International, Inc. continued growth in the upscale segment with three new Cambria Hotel openings and two groundbreakings this fall. The...
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