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MCR Hotels takes Soho House private in $2.7B deal
The New York-based hotel owner led a group of investors acquiring outstanding shares of the membership club company.
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US led record global hotel construction pipeline in Q2
In the quarter, Dallas had the most hotels underway of any other city globally, and higher-tier segments drove development, per Lodging Econometrics.
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Top trends from the hotel industry’s Q2 2025 earnings
Widespread U.S. RevPAR declines were reported, though some CEOs remained optimistic about luxury travel and group booking pace into next year.
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Sonder CFO exits months after assuming role
Michael Hughes departs as the San Francisco-based firm looks to fill the CEO role vacated by founder Francis Davidson in June.
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Opinion
Why hotels should adopt a local-first approach
As international tourism numbers slump this year, hotel owners should aim to attract regional guests with dynamic technology and curated experiences.
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Hotel performance fell short of vacation rentals in Q2
Hotels experienced RevPAR declines in all U.S. regions, while short-term rentals saw gains across most of the country, according to a Key Data report.
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Houston hotel workers approve strike amid call for wage bump
On Wednesday, union hotel workers employed by Hilton Americas-Houston voted 99.3% yes to authorize a strike, which could be called at any time.
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Sociable: TikTok launches simplified affiliate program for hotel promotions
Called “TikTok Go,” the program lets creators tag their location to earn commissions.
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Q&A
How a boutique hotel owner rebranded to Hyatt following Standard deal
Hotel Genevieve in Louisville, Kentucky, ditched its Bunkhouse roots for JdV by Hyatt, gaining distribution and loyalty perks as Hyatt fine-tunes its lifestyle growth strategy.
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Hotel CEOs weigh in on widespread US RevPAR declines
Decreased government spending, a lack of international inbound travel and broader economic uncertainty had a noticeable impact on Q2 earnings results.
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Union workers at Houston’s largest hotel to hold strike vote
If authorized by the Wednesday vote, employees at Hilton Americas-Houston, whose contract expired in June, could strike amid their ongoing fight for a $23 minimum hourly wage.
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Braemar Hotels & Resorts sells Seattle Marriott for $145M
Marriott Seattle Waterfront will be the real estate investment trust’s last asset sale of 2025 amid a softer hotel transaction market.
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Remington Hospitality appoints chief commercial officer
Cory Chambers will oversee the hotel management company’s commercial strategy, having held a similar role at Hospitality Ventures Management Group.
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As hotel loyalty programs lose value, could AI come to the rescue?
An Accenture study finds that the perceived value of loyalty schemes is dwindling among consumers. AI could help hotels turn things around.
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US hotel growth forecast downgraded — again
CoStar and Tourism Economics lowered growth outlooks for 2025 and 2026 demand, RevPAR and ADR amid “continued underperformance and elevated macroeconomic concerns.”
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Opinion
Why NYC’s Safe Hotels Act signals a wider regulatory shift for operators
Whether the law delivers meaningful improvements in safety and labor standards remains to be seen, but its early effects on costs, staffing and lending relationships have already created challenges for hotels.
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Wynn bucks Vegas trends with strong Q2 performance
The resort operator also plans to resume remodeling its Encore Tower in Las Vegas, which it paused earlier this year on the back of tariff concerns.
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Luxury drives Hyatt RevPAR growth in Q2
Higher-end chain scales contributed to the company’s 1.6% global RevPAR growth in the quarter as select service hotels in the U.S. saw declines.
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IHG CEO says macroeconomic uncertainties ‘subsiding’ as record rooms open
IHG Hotels & Resorts saw U.S. RevPAR decline 0.9% in the second quarter, but CEO Eli Maalouf touted development strength — and teased bringing the newly acquired Ruby brand to the region.
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Q&A
Investor brings apartment conversion craze to former hotel properties
Sage Investment Group is acquiring underutilized lodging properties and transforming them into workforce studios.
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Choice Hotels regards international markets as US RevPAR softens
On the heels of domestic RevPAR declines in Q2, CEO Patrick Pacious touts growth via an acquisition of the remaining interest of Choice Hotels Canada.
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From Hyatt to Marriott: LA lifestyle hotel undergoes brand conversion
The former Thompson Hollywood joins Marriott’s Autograph Collection as The Hollywood Grande, which the owners hope will attract additional visitors.
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Stonebridge names Kevin Dingle chief development officer
Dingle comes from Aimbridge Hospitality, where he was senior vice president of business development.
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Marriott’s US RevPAR flat after Q2 booking, demand declines
CEO Anthony Capuano attributed the stagnant year-over-year performance to weaker select service demand driven by reduced government and group travel.
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Nashville to open its second Tempo by Hilton lifestyle hotel
The dual-branded Tempo and Homewood Suites will open near Oracle’s future $1.4 billion Tennessee campus.