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STR reports US pipeline for August 2009

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14 September 2009
HNN Newswire


HENDERSONVILLE, Tennessee—The total active U.S. hotel development pipeline includes 4,384 projects with 475,521 rooms, according to the August 2009 STR/TWR/Dodge Construction Pipeline Report released this week. This represents a 2.5-percent decrease in the number of rooms in the total active pipeline compared to July 2009 and a 27.9-percent decrease compared to August 2008. The total active pipeline data includes projects in the In Construction, Final Planning and Planning stages, but does not include projects in the Pre-Planning stage.

“The U.S. development pipeline continues the steady slowing we’ve seen since 2007,” commented Duane Vinson, vice president at STR. “All regions of the U.S. are experiencing dramatic decreases in pipeline activity. Slowing supply growth should positively impact industry fundamentals moving into 2010. Hopefully with improved economic growth, demand will firm, resulting in stronger occupancies and better average rate movement across the industry.”

Each U.S. region reported large year-over-year decreases in the number of rooms in the In-Construction phase. The East South Central region experienced the steepest drop at 56.6 percent to 6,466 rooms. The New England region also reported a considerable decrease in rooms in the In-Construction phase, falling 46.5 percent to 2,666 rooms.

The South Atlantic (30,764 rooms in the In-Construction phase) and the West South Central (28,198 rooms) regions account for more than 45 percent of the total U.S. rooms in the In-Construction phase.

All nine of the U.S. geographic regions experienced significant declines in the number of rooms in the total active pipeline in year-over-year comparisons. The East North Central region posted the largest drop, decreasing 36.8 percent to 37,172 rooms. The Mountain region fell from 85,259 rooms in the total active pipeline in August 2008 to 55,106 rooms in August 2009, resulting in a 35.4-percent decrease. Two other regions experienced decreases in rooms in the total active pipeline of more than 30 percent: the East South Central region (-33.8 percent to 30,263 rooms) and South Atlantic region (-31.2 percent to 115,497 rooms). The New England region reported the smallest decrease, falling 16.9 percent to 17,976 rooms. 

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

U.S. rooms pipeline by region (August 2009 vs August 2008)

Region

Total Active Pipeline August 2009*

Total Active Pipeline August 2008*

% change

Pacific

 59,952

 76,477

 -21.6%

Mountain

 55,106

 85,259

 -35.4%

West North Central

 18,199

 24,733

 -26.4%

West South Central

 78,638

 100,061

 -21.4%

East North Central

 37,172

 58,797

 -36.8%

East South Central

 30,263

 45,677

 -33.8%

Middle Atlantic

 62,718

 79,216

 -20.8%

New England

 17,976

 21,627

 -16.9%

South Atlantic

 115,497

 167,943

 -31.2%

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

About STR/TWR/Dodge Construction Pipeline Report:

The Pipeline Report is co-produced by Torto Wheaton Research, Dodge Construction, and 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 hotel benchmarking and research. Smith Travel Research and STR Global offer monthly, weekly, and daily STAR benchmarking reports to more than 37,000 hotel clients, representing nearly 5 million rooms worldwide. STR is headquartered in Hendersonville, Tennessee, and STR Global is based in London. For more information, visit www.strglobal.com or www.HotelNewsNow.com.

Media contacts:

Jeff Higley
Vice President, Digital Media & Communications
jeff@smithtravelresearch.com
+1 (615) 824-8664 ext. 3318

Rachael Spann
Communications Coordinator
spann@smithtravelresearch.com
+1 (615) 824-8664 ext. 3305 

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