North America Marriott Opens Its First-Ever StudioRes Hotel Marriott opened its first StudioRes hotel in Fort Myers, marking the company's entry into midscale extended stay lodging. Alan Woinski and Kim Woinski | 1 year ago
North America Everhome Suites Expands U.S. Footprint Hotel sector busy with Ryman acquiring JW Marriott Desert Ridge and Choice Hotels opening six Everhome Suites. Alan Woinski and Kim Woinski | 1 year ago
North America Mixed Findings From the U.S. Hotels State of the Union Report CBRE's April 2025 report shows short-term rentals gaining market share as Google travel searches decline, suggesting potential slowdown in 2025 travel demand. Alan Woinski and Kim Woinski | 1 year ago
A Rare Boston Hotel Site Is Up for Sale A Boston hotel site is for sale for $6.5M, while EasyGroup will sell EasyHotel to Tristan Capital Partners for €242M in total value. Alan Woinski and Kim Woinski | 1 year ago
North America Hawaii Set to Hike Hotel Tax Crestline Hotels & Resorts takes over management of the AC Hotel Seattle Downtown as lodging companies expand portfolios. Alan Woinski | 1 year ago
North America U.S. Hotel Occupancy for Mid-April Drops Multiple hotel companies announced property openings globally, including Peachtree Group receiving USCIS approval for a SpringHill Suites in Utah. Alan Woinski and Kim Woinski | 1 year ago
North America A Hotel in New York City Might Sell for $1 Billion If Alexico Group wants to sell the Mark Hotel in New York City, it may have a significant offer awaiting. Plus other hotel development news. Alan Woinski and Kim Woinski | 1 year ago
North America Goldman Sachs Slashes Target Prices on Timeshare Companies Marriott Vacations, Hilton Grand Vacations, and Travel + Leisure saw their target prices cut by Goldman Sachs. Plus other industry news. Alan Woinski and Kim Woinski | 1 year ago
North America Why Tariffs May Raise Some Costs for U.S. Hotels Richie Karaburun, clinical associate professor at NYU, is worried. But the hospitality industry continues growth with new hotels, acquisitions, and expansions across the US and Europe despite tariff concerns. Alan Woinski and Kim Woinski | 1 year ago
North America Baird Projects Tariffs to Negatively Impact New Construction If a "Trump Slump" materializes for a long stretch, analysts at Trust and Baird speculate about what it might mean for the hotel sector. Alan Woinski and Kim Woinski | 1 year ago