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U.S. hotel pipeline for August

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17 September 2008
HNN Newswire


HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. —The U.S. hotel development pipeline includes 5,936 hotels with 659,790 rooms according to the August STR/TWR/Dodge Construction Pipeline Report released last week.  This represents a 0.2-percent decrease in rooms over July 2008 and a 16.9-percent increase over August 2007.  Of the total pipeline, 199,504 rooms are not currently affiliated with a brand or chain.

Commenting on the regional U.S. pipeline, Duane Vinson, vice president of Smith Travel Research explained, "Development follows those regions with high demand.  The West South Central Region, with a 55.3 percent increase in the active pipeline, has seen the number of rooms rented increase by 3.7 percent for the first seven months of the year."

At the close of August, the number of rooms in the pipeline for each STR Region is as follows:

 

U.S. Pipeline by Region

                 

Number of Rooms & Percent Change

(August 2008 vs. August 2007)

     
                   
Regions**   Existing Supply   In Construction   Total Active Pipeline*
                   
New England   191,110 2.4%   4,981 -18.6%   21,627 19.2%
Middle Atlantic   405,949 2.3%   22,600 13.3%   79,216 27.8%
South Atlantic   1,073,217 2.9%   47,969 4.2%   167,943 11.5%
East North Central   546,632 2.5%   17,082 -11.4%   58,797 28.6%
East South Central   296,098 3.2%   14,911 13.3%   45,677 30.1%
West North Central   323,319 2.5%   7,460 -22.0%   24,733 8.0%
West South Central   535,973 3.8%   33,232 36.3%   100,061 55.3%
Mountain   548,239 3.1%   29,723 -12.5%   85,259 -5.4%
Pacific   701,878 1.7%   17,989 -18.7%   76,477 1.7%
                   
Total    4,622,415 2.7%   195,947 0.7%   659,790 16.9%

 

"Financing and high development costs are having a strong impact on projects planned for New England and the Pacific regions,” added Vinson.  “With the collapse or near collapse of many of the nation's largest investment firms, one can only wonder what impact this will have on large number of hotels projects that have been sitting quietly in the final planning stage awaiting an economic recovery."

 

* Includes those projects In Construction, Final Planning and Planning phases.                                                                  

 

** Geographic Regions

Pacific:  Alaska - California - Hawaii - Oregon - Washington

Mountain: Arizona - Colorado - Idaho - Montana - Nevada - New Mexico - Utah - Wyoming

West North Central:  Iowa - Kansas - Minnesota - Missouri - Nebraska - North Dakota - South Dakota

West South Central:  Arkansas - Louisiana - Oklahoma - Texas

East North Central:  Illinois - Indiana - Michigan - Ohio - Wisconsin

East South Central:  Alabama - Kentucky - Mississippi - Tennessee

Middle Atlantic:  New Jersey - New York - Pennsylvania

New England:  Connecticut - Maine - Massachusetts - New Hampshire - Rhode Island - Vermont

South Atlantic:  Delaware - Florida - Georgia - Maryland - North Carolina - South Carolina - Virginia - Washington DC - West Virginia

 

About STR/TWR/Dodge Construction Pipeline Report:

The Pipeline Report is co-produced by Torto Wheaton Research, Dodge Construction, and the dedicated pipeline team at STR.  Available as an annual subscription or a local Market Supply Report, the Pipeline Report is a comprehensive look at new hotel development and existing supply in the U.S. and Canada.

 

About STR & STR Global:

For more than 20 years, Smith Travel Research has been the recognized leader for lodging industry benchmarking and research. Smith Travel Research and STR Global offer monthly, weekly, and daily STAR benchmarking reports to more than 36,000 hotel clients, representing nearly 5 million rooms worldwide.  STR is headquartered in Hendersonville, Tenn., and STR Global is based in London. For more information, visit www.smithtravelresearch.com or www.strglobal.com.

 

Media contacts:

Jeff Higley

Director of Communications/Editorial Director, Digital Media

jeff@smithtravelresearch.com

+1 (615) 824-8664 ext. 318

 

Charles Snyder

Manager, Communications/ Editorial Research

charles@smithtravelresearch.com

+1 (615) 824-8664 ext. 305

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