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Deutsche Bank and Truist Make Fourth-Quarter RevPAR Projections
JPMorgan, Deutsche Bank, and Truist provide their earnings previews. Plus, more hotel deal and development news.
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U.S. Hotel Transaction Volume Hit $24 Billion in 2025
U.S. hotel deals and development stay active, with projects like a $100M World of Blue redevelopment near MetLife Stadium ahead of the FIFA World Cup.
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Hotels Face Profit Squeeze Despite Revenue Growth
Hotel industry profit per room remains at 90% of 2019 levels despite rising guest spending, due to increased operating costs and wages.
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Dallas Leads U.S. Hotel Construction Pipeline
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The Hotel Industry’s Cautious Outlook
ALIS conference sentiment was cautiously optimistic ahead of World Cup, with JP Morgan noting lack of conviction despite positive tone.
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IHG Announces U.S. Debut of Ruby Hotels Brand
IHG will debut its Ruby Hotels brand in the U.S. with a 412-room property in downtown Chicago, opening in 2027 after renovating the Inn of Chicago.
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Marriott, Hilton, and Hyatt Finish 2025 Wth Strong Growth
Marriott added nearly 100,000 rooms in 2025, while Hilton opened nearly 800 hotels and Hyatt's pipeline grew 7% to a record 148,000 rooms. Plus more news from ALIS.
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Fitch Talks Global Hotel Outlook for 2026
Fitch sees neutral 2026 hotel outlook with Europe strong, U.S. mixed, Asia-Pacific weak due to China headwinds affecting Singapore RevPAR.
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Thai Hotels Want a “Tourism War Room”
Thailand's Hotel Association wants a government "war room" to counter Vietnam's rising appeal as Russian tourists shift destinations.
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