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STR reports US pipeline for October 2009

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11 November 2009
HNN Newswire


HENDERSONVILLE, Tennessee—The total active U.S. hotel development pipeline includes 4,089 projects comprising 435,265 rooms, according to the October 2009 STR/TWR/Dodge Construction Pipeline Report released this week. This represents a 32.7-percent decrease in the number of rooms in the total active pipeline compared to October 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 number of rooms In Construction fell 41.2 percent from the same time last year,” said Duane Vinson, vice president at STR. “Declines in Final Planning and Planning are not as lofty at 30.3 percent and 28.9 percent, respectively. The number of rooms entering the In Construction phase will continue to decline as fewer projects receive financing and city approvals.”

All seven Chain Scale segments reported declines in the number of rooms in the In Construction phase for the month. The Economy segment experienced the largest decrease in rooms in the total active pipeline, falling 49.8 percent to 13,341 rooms. Two other segments experienced decreases in rooms in the total active pipeline of more than 40 percent: the Upper Upscale segment (-45.8 percent to 25,143 rooms) and the Luxury segment (-42.4 percent to 8,410 rooms). The Midscale with Food and Beverage segment (-26.1 percent to 23,815 rooms) and the Midscale without Food and Beverage segment (-28.5 percent to 127,352 rooms) experienced the smallest declines in rooms in the total active pipeline.

U.S. pipeline by Chain Scale segment (number of rooms and percent change October 2009 vs. October 2008):

Chain Scale

Existing Supply

% Change

In Construction

% Change

Total Active Pipeline

% Change

Luxury

105,605

+8.2%

4,542

-40.0%

8,410

-42.4%

Upper Upscale

597,194

+4.6%

11,732

-39.2%

25,143

-45.8%

Upscale

503,077

+10.8%

28,016

-45.5%

103,120

-34.5%

Midscale w/ F&B

 510,808

-0.5% 

7,149 

-25.7% 

 23,815

 -26.1%

Midscale w/o F&B

 819,372

 +6.9%

 36,490

 -36.5%

 127,352

 -28.5%

Economy

 765,614

+1.2% 

 5,248

-53.1% 

 13,341

 -49.8%

Unaffiliated

 1,508,138

+0.4% 

 18,750

 -44.7%

 134,084

 -30.1%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total

4,809,808 

 +3.2%

 111,927

 -41.2%

 435,265

 -32.7%

* 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, Inc. (STR) has been the recognized leader for hotel industry benchmarking and research. STR and STR Global offer monthly, weekly and daily STAR benchmarking reports to more than 38,000 hotel clients, representing over 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
Director of Communications/Editorial Director, Digital Media
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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11 November 2009 at 12:07 PM Central Time
In response to: STR reports US pipeline for October 2009
FURRUKH KHAN commented:
This shortage of funds in today's market of the new and existing hotels rooms are the result of Bank Greed and the big misuse of the money when it was available. It passed agressively into the hands of those people and companies, who did not have any vision of casting, either it was short or long term about this industry. It was a rat race with no present or future saturation ideas, it was all money that made them blind with no solid research of the incoming crisis with this motto only "We want to built a motel/hotel, we don't care of formalities, research, studies and any saturations. Things will turnaround sooner or later sure into this industry like others. "NEVER STOP WORKING AFTER ANY SUCCESS AND NEVER STOP WORKING AFTER ANY FAILURE AS WELL." The rest is history.



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