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By Rachael Spann Urie, Director, Public Relations, STR
22 March 2012
Nashville led major U.S. hotel markets with the largest increases in both occupancy and RevPAR for the week ending 17 March, according to STR.
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By Rachael Spann Urie, Director, Public Relations, STR
29 March 2012
The luxury segment’s ADR rose 8.3% to $286.16; its RevPAR grew 9.9% to $225.02; and its occupancy increased 1.5% to 78.6%.
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HNN Newswire
30 March 2012
In year-over-year comparisons for the week, occupancy was up 1.8% to 63.6%; ADR increased 3.8% to $106.51; and RevPAR was up 5.7% to $67.77.
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HNN Newswire
13 April 2012
In year-over-year comparisons for the week, occupancy fell 4.1% to 59.4%; ADR increased 3.3% to $104.52; and RevPAR ended the week with a 0.9% decrease to $62.03.
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HNN Newswire
06 May 2009
The industry’s occupancy fell 11.6 percent to 55.7 percent. ADR dropped 8.6 percent to US$99.42. RevPAR decreased 19.1 percent to finish at US$55.33.
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HNN Newswire
29 May 2009
The industry’s occupancy fell 11.1 percent to 59.4 percent, ADR dropped 9.3 percent to US$98.31, and RevPAR decreased 19.4 percent to US$58.39.
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HNN Newswire
10 June 2009
The industry’s occupancy fell 13.9 percent to 56.6 percent, ADR dropped 10.5 percent to US$95.90 and RevPAR decreased 22.9 percent to finish at US$54.24.
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By The HNN editorial staff,
29 May 2009
From the desks of the HotelNewsNow.com editorial staff: STR’s U.S. weekly numbers show declines; financial analyst becomes more bullish about hotel stocks; US$75 billion of CMBS market capitalizations has been lost; Japanese budget chain Toyoko Inn plans to expands into U.S.; and home prices could fall by 50 percent in the U.K.
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By The HNN editorial staff,
05 November 2009
From the desks of the HotelNewsNow.com editorial staff:
• U.S. weekly numbers still show decreases;
• Hyatt shares priced at US$25 each, raise US$950 million before the bell;
• Sunstone and Lodgian prepared to forfeit 21 distressed assets;
• Apollo buys bonds on Harrah’s debt; and
• three new hotel REITs emerge.
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By Rachael Spann Urie, Director, Public Relations, STR
22 October 2009
Houston, Texas, led occupancy and revenue per available room declines for the week ending 17 October, according to Smith Travel Research.
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