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Gradual Slowdown in U.S. Hotel Performance to Continue as Supply Outpaces Demand

MINNEAPOLIS—The U.S. lodging supply will increase at an annual pace greater than the long-run average through 2022, according to CBRE Hotels Research’s latest report....
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Poor Performers: Why Some Hotels Are Not Rising With the Tide

According to the March 2019 edition of CBRE's Hotel Horizons forecast report, the 2019 average annual occupancy level for U.S. hotels is projected to...
Mark Woodworth, senior managing director, CBRE Hotels’ America Research, moderated the “Statistically Speaking” session, which featured top industry research and consultation specialists. The co-presenters explored the latest data trends in the hospitality industry and forecasts for the year ahead. (Pictured left to right: Amanda Hite, president and CEO, STR; Mark Woodworth; and Stephen Rushmore, Jr., president and CEO, HVS. (Photo credit: Jessica Alva)

STR and Tourism Economics Downgrade U.S. Hotel Forecast

NEW YORK—The U.S. hotel industry is projected to see overall performance growth of 2 percent for 2019 and 1.9 percent for 2020, according to...
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CBRE Forecasts Gradual Slowdown in U.S. Hotel Performance

ATLANTA—The U.S. lodging supply will increase at an annual pace greater than the long-run average through 2022, according to CBRE Hotels Research’s latest report....
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Hotels Face Headwinds With Declining Group Bookings, Report Finds

TYSONS, Va.—U.S. hotels may face a more difficult group business environment, according to the latest Cvent Group Business Outlook, a 24-month forward-looking report highlighting United...
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