U.S. Hotel Development Pipeline Is in Good Shape With Dallas Booming


Skift Take

This year 762 U.S. hotels are forecast to open. Dallas has attracted the most development, with Atlanta and Los Angeles close behind.

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Sunday, April 24

The Study at the University of Chicago is in its soft opening phase at its 12-story, 167-unit building on the Midway. The property, located beside the Rubenstein Forum, features fitness facilities, ballroom and conference spaces, and a tavern-style restaurant that will open by the end of the 2021-2022 academic year. The hotel’s conference spaces include one larger space and four smaller spaces. The primary ballroom space features a full bar and two patios. This property is the third development from the Study Hotels Brand, a subsidiary of Hospitality 3 that develops properties adjoining university campuses.

Monday, April 25

The Phuket Hotel Market Update 2022 from C9 Hotelworks suggests more than 73% of new hotel developments in Phuket, Thailand, are either lying d