Important information for hoteliers to know before choosing a management company
The U.S. hotel industry has made many strides since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, and 2023 has been off to a strong start. At the beginning of the year, STR reported that revenues and profits reached highest-ever levels during 2022, and CBRE increased its hotel performance forecast to account for expected GDP growth during the coming year. But amid the positive travel industry news, the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) recently reported that 80 percent of hotels are experiencing staffing shortages and are looking for new ways to incentivize workers to join the industry’s ranks. To help meet the staffing challenge, capitalize on growth opportunities, and strategically position themselves against the competition, hoteliers often look to partner with management companies. This year, LODGING profiles over 50 management companies that can assist hoteliers in realizing their goals.
Editor’s note: The following list is in alphabetical order. All numbers are for the 2022 calendar year, United States only, unless otherwise stated.
TPG Hotels & Resorts has been in the management business for nearly four decades and its historical resume is approaching 600 hotels with 65,000 guestrooms across 41 states throughout the U.S. TPG’s hospitality management experts assist owners of full-service hotels, lifestyle hotels, and select-service hotels, and the company is approved by all the major global hotel brands. TPG views every management assignment through an owner’s lens, resulting in profitability, performance, and value creation. TPG’s parent organization, Procaccianti Companies, is headquartered in Rhode Island with multiple offices and operations centers in New York City, Atlanta, Palm Beach, Dallas, and Salisbury, Maryland.