Market Report U.S.

US Hotel Occupancy Down 3.0 Percent to 65.3 Percent - Week Ending July 8th - 2017

Average daily rate up 1.1 Percent to US$122.73

The U.S. hotel industry reported mixed year-over-year results in the three key performance metrics during the week of 2-8 July 2017, according to data from STR.

In comparison with the week of 3-9 July 2016, the industry recorded the following:

Among the Top 25 Markets, Norfolk/Virginia Beach, Virginia, registered the largest year-over-year increase in RevPAR (+6.5% to US$104.82), due primarily to the week’s largest increase in ADR (+5.2% to US$143.23).

New Orleans, Louisiana, saw the week’s largest increase in occupancy (+5.5% to 63.5%).

Four Top 25 Markets saw a double-digit RevPAR decrease for the week: Houston, Texas (-19.5% to US$38.75); Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-New Jersey (-19.5% to US$69.79); Nashville, Tennessee (-14.1% to US$86.41); and Dallas, Texas (-13.0% to US$48.80).

Houston reported the largest decrease in ADR (-9.0% to US$81.45).

Three Top 25 Markets showed a double-digit decline in occupancy: Philadelphia (-12.1% to 61.4%), Nashville (-11.8% to 66.7%) and Houston (-11.6% to 47.6%).

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