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CoStar grants full product suite access to STR subscribers - Asian Hospitality - 0 views

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    COSTAR GROUP, A real estate marketplace and analytics provider, granted STR's hotel data subscribers access to its full product suite, enabling users to leverage multisegmented market analytics and forecasts. The services include a tenant database of 7.8 million spaces, an inventory of 6.7 million properties, a pipeline tracking 79,000 projects and a transactions database with 4.2 million sales comparables, CoStar said in a statement. "Today, CoStar becomes the product for tens of thousands of hotel users worldwide," said Andy Florance, CoStar Group's founder and CEO. "With access to the full product offering, hotel owners, operators and brand representatives will gain comprehensive insights across all commercial asset categories, enabling them to refine their sales strategy and identify new investment opportunities." STR's latest benchmarking solution debuted within the CoStar product in May 2023, the statement added. This comprehensive, multilingual tool offers enriched STAR Reports, detailed property and portfolio insights, and advanced visualizations to streamline revenue and performance management, operations, sales, marketing, and finance.
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U.S. Extended-Stay Hotels Hit Record Demand & Revenue Despite Q3 Occupancy Dip - 2024 R... - 0 views

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    U.S. EXTENDED-STAY HOTELS posted record-high demand, ADR and RevPAR despite reporting a third consecutive occupancy decline during the third quarter of 2024, according to The Highland Group. Occupancy declines have been minimal and average occupancy remains more than 11 percentage points above the overall hotel industry year-to-date through the third quarter. The overall hotel industry saw a slightly smaller occupancy decline year-to-date through the third quarter than extended-stay hotels, according to STR/CoStar. The broader industry also posted stronger ADR growth, yielding a full percentage RevPAR gain, surpassing the 0.4 percent increase for extended-stay hotels. The 2024 Third Quarter US Extended-Stay Hotels Report found that the upper-upscale and luxury segments are helping lift overall hotel industry performance. With minimal extended-stay rooms in these categories, STR/CoStar data shows a 0.3 percent year-to-date RevPAR gain when they are excluded-closely aligning with extended-stay hotel performance.
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CoStar : U.S. hotel performance rises in second week of July 2024 - 0 views

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    THE U.S. HOTEL industry reported higher performance in the second week of July compared to the previous week, but lower year-over-year results, according to CoStar. The first hurricane of the season impacted one top 25 market. Occupancy climbed to 69.2 percent for the week ending July 13, up from 61.3 percent the previous week, but down 3.7 percent year-over-year. ADR increased to $158.21 from $157.27, marking a 1.5 percent decline compared to last year. RevPAR increased to $109.51 from $96.35 the previous week, reflecting a 5.2 percent decrease from the same period in 2023. Among the top 25 markets, Houston recorded the highest year-over-year increases in key performance metrics: occupancy rose 13.4 percent to 72.2 percent, ADR increased 22.4 percent to $137.17, and RevPAR grew 38.8 percent to $98.97. The market's performance was impacted by Hurricane Beryl.
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CoStar 2024 Report New : Independence Day week drags down U.S. hotel performance - 0 views

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    U.S. HOTEL PERFORMANCE dropped in the first week of July compared to the previous week due to Independence Day on July 4, according to CoStar. Key metrics, including occupancy, ADR, and RevPAR, saw declines over the prior week. Occupancy was 61.3 percent for the week ending July 6, down from 71.9 percent the previous week, showing a 0.9 percent year-over-year decrease. ADR dropped to $157.27 from $162.81, marking a 0.5 percent increase compared to last year. RevPAR fell to $96.35 from $117.13 the previous week, reflecting a 0.4 percent decrease compared to the same period in 2023. Among the top 25 markets, New Orleans saw the highest year-over-year increases in each of the three key performance metrics: occupancy rose 15.5 percent to 56.6 percent, ADR increased 35.1 percent to $197.23 and RevPAR grew 56.1 percent to $111.72.
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U.S. Hotel Performance Dips YoY During Election Week | CoStar Report Insights 2024 - 0 views

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    U.S. HOTEL PERFORMANCE improved in the first week of November, though year-over-year comparisons remained negative as expected due to the U.S. election, according to CoStar. Key metrics, including occupancy, RevPAR and ADR, rose from the previous week. Occupancy rose to 62.6 percent for the week ending Nov. 9, up from 60.8 percent the prior week but down 3.5 percent year-over-year. ADR increased to $156.11 from $154.99, reflecting a 0.1 percent year-over-year decline. RevPAR grew to $97.73 from $94.22, showing a 3.5 percent decrease compared to the same week in 2023. Among the top 25 markets, Las Vegas posted the largest year-over-year growth in each key performance metric: occupancy rose 6.8 percent to 85.4 percent, ADR increased 28.2 percent to $256.38 and RevPAR climbed 36.9 percent to $219.07.
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U.S. Hotel Performance Declines in Early October Due to Rosh Hashanah - CoStar Insights - 0 views

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    U.S. HOTEL PERFORMANCE declined in the first week of October compared to the previous week due to Rosh Hashanah, according to CoStar. Year-over-year comparisons also decreased, with key metrics-occupancy, RevPAR, and ADR-all falling from the prior week. Occupancy fell to 65.6 percent for the week ending Oct. 5, down from 69.4 percent the previous week, reflecting a 3.4 percent year-over-year decrease. ADR decreased to $156.25 from $159.63 the prior week, indicating a 4.4 percent decline compared to last year. RevPAR dropped to $102.44, down from $110.84 the previous week, marking a 7.7 percent decrease compared to the same period in 2023. Among the top 25 markets, Tampa saw the highest year-over-year occupancy increase at 81.3 percent, up 24.1 percent, while RevPAR rose 22.1 percent to $125.39. As is common after natural disasters, the market's hotel performance was boosted by displacement demand from Hurricane Helene.
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CoStar: U.S. hotel performance shows mixed results in first week of May - 0 views

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    U.S. HOTEL PERFORMANCE exhibited mixed results in the first week of May compared to the prior week, according to CoStar. Among key metrics, occupancy declined, whereas both RevPAR and ADR saw an uptick. Occupancy dropped to 64.4 percent for the week ending May 4, down from the previous week's 65.7 percent, marking a 0.8 percent year-over-year decrease. ADR rose to $159.97 from $154.44, reflecting a 1.3 percent increase compared to last year. RevPAR climbed to $103.09, up from $101.42 the prior week, indicating a 0.5 percent increase compared to the same period in 2023. Among the top 25 markets, Seattle reported the highest year-over-year increase in occupancy, rising by 8.1 percent to 69.4 percent. Dallas recorded the largest increase in ADR, up 5.8 percent to $134.33.
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Hotel Performance Dips as Hanukkah Shifts Timing - CoStar Report - 0 views

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    U.S. HOTEL PERFORMANCE declined in the third week of December compared to the previous week, according to CoStar. However, year-over-year comparisons were positive due to the Hanukkah calendar shift and a shortened business travel period between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Occupancy, RevPAR and ADR all saw week-over-week decreases. Occupancy fell to 48.9 percent for the week ending Dec. 21, down from 59.5 percent the previous week but up 11.4 percent year-over-year. ADR declined to $135.79 from $155.21, reflecting a 2.7 percent year-over-year increase. RevPAR dropped to $66.36 from $92.32 week-over-week but showed a 14.3 percent gain compared to the same period in 2023. Tampa, driven partly by hurricane recovery demand, led year-over-year growth among the top 25 markets, with occupancy up 37.9 percent to 71.5 percent and RevPAR up 63.8 percent to $110.51. New York City recorded the highest ADR increase, up 20.1 percent to $351.39.
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Thanksgiving 2024 Hotel Performance: CoStar Report Highlights ADR & RevPAR Trends - 0 views

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    THE SHIFT IN the Thanksgiving calendar led to lower year-over-year performance for the U.S. hotel industry in the fourth week of November, according to CoStar. Occupancy, RevPAR and ADR all declined compared to the prior week. Tampa and Oahu saw the strongest performance improvements among the top 25 markets. Occupancy dropped to 50 percent for the week ending Nov. 30, down from 59.7 percent the previous week and 7.7 percent lower year-over-year. ADR fell to $141.09, down from $150.49 the prior week and 3 percent lower than the same week last year. RevPAR decreased to $70.59 from $89.80, reflecting a 10.5 percent drop compared to the same period in 2023.
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CoStar 2024 : U.S. hotel performance up in mid-October, YOY results up - 0 views

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    U.S. HOTEL PERFORMANCE improved in the third week of October, with positive year-over-year comparisons, according to CoStar. Key metrics showed a slight decrease in occupancy, while RevPAR and ADR increased week-over-week. Occupancy declined slightly to 70.1 percent for the week ending Oct. 19, down from 70.3 percent the previous week, though it rose 1.6 percent year-over-year. ADR increased to $169.85 from $166.88, a 2.5 percent year-over-year gain. RevPAR rose to $119.01 from $117.28 the previous week, up 4.2 percent from the same period in 2023. Among the top 25 markets, Tampa saw the largest occupancy increase, up 23.6 percent to 83.7 percent, driven by continued displacement demand from Hurricane Milton. Miami recorded the highest increases in ADR, up 29.9 percent to $245.28, and in RevPAR, up 35.5 percent to $179.72. The market's performance was driven by Taylor Swift's Eras Tour and Adobe MAX 2024.
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U.S. Hotel Performance Slips Further in August 2024 | CoStar Report Analysis - 0 views

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    U.S. HOTEL PERFORMANCE continued its downward trajectory in the second week of August compared to the first week, despite positive year-over-year comparisons, according to CoStar. Key metrics such as occupancy, RevPAR and ADR all decreased from the previous week. Occupancy fell to 68.7 percent for the week ending Aug. 10, down from 69.4 percent the previous week but marking a 0.5 percent increase year-over-year. The ADR was $159.49, slightly lower than the prior week's $159.63, yet 1.4 percent higher than last year. RevPAR decreased to $109.51 from $110.84 the previous week but was 1.9 percent higher compared to the same period in 2023. Among the top 25 markets, Houston saw the largest year-over-year increase in occupancy, rising by 31.1 percent to 76.3 percent. The city's RevPAR also increased 47.2 percent to $93.89.
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U.S. Hotel Performance Dips in Early November 2024 Yet Stays Strong YoY | CoStar Report - 0 views

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    U.S. HOTEL PERFORMANCE dipped in early November, though year-over-year comparisons remained positive, according to CoStar. Key metrics, including occupancy, RevPAR and ADR, decreased from the previous week. Occupancy decreased to 60.8 percent for the week ending Nov. 2, down from 69 percent the prior week but up 1.9 percent year-over-year. ADR dropped to $154.99 from $168.69, marking a 1.2 percent year-over-year increase. RevPAR fell to $94.22 from $116.32 the previous week, showing a 3.1 percent gain over the same period in 2023. Among the top 25 markets, Tampa maintained the largest occupancy increase, up 34.7 percent to 80.5 percent, driven by ongoing displacement demand from Hurricane Milton. New Orleans recorded the highest gains in ADR, up 27.7 percent to $225.51, and in RevPAR, up 53.3 percent to $169.73, boosted by Taylor Swift's Eras Tour. Las Vegas saw the steepest RevPAR drop, down 28.8 percent to $151.47, followed by San Francisco, down 14.9 percent to $123.16.
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U.S. Hotel Performance Dips in Late July 2024 : Key Metrics & Market Highlights - CoSta... - 0 views

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    THE U.S. HOTEL industry saw lower performance in the fourth week of July compared to the previous week, with mixed year-over-year results, according to CoStar. Key metrics such as occupancy, RevPAR, and ADR all declined from the prior week. Occupancy fell to 72 percent for the week ending July 27, down from 73.5 percent the previous week and showing a 0.4 percent year-over-year decrease. ADR stood at $164.45, compared to $165.91 the prior week, reflecting a 1.3 percent increase from last year. RevPAR was $118.37, down from $122.02 the previous week but up 0.9 percent compared to the same period in 2023. Among the top 25 markets, New Orleans saw the highest year-over-year occupancy increase, rising 16.9 percent to 66.7 percent. San Diego posted the largest ADR lift, up 12 percent to $294.80.
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CoStar: U.S. hotel metrics down in third week of August 2024 - 0 views

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    U.S. HOTEL PERFORMANCE showed mixed year-over-year results in the third week of August compared to the previous week, according to CoStar. Key metrics, including occupancy, RevPAR and ADR, all experienced a decline from the previous week. Occupancy dropped to 66.9 percent for the week ending Aug. 17, down from 68.7 percent the previous week, and showed a 0.2 percent decrease year-over-year. The ADR was $156.35, lower than the prior week's $159.49, but 1 percent higher than the same week last year. RevPAR fell to $104.54 from $109.51 the previous week, yet remained 0.9 percent higher compared to the same period in 2023. Among the top 25 markets, Houston reported the largest year-over-year increase in all three key performance metrics: occupancy surged 34.3 percent to 75.3 percent, ADR rose 14.5 percent to $121.89, and RevPAR climbed 53.8 percent to $91.73.
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CoStar: U.S. hotel performance sees positive growth in second week of May - 0 views

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    U.S. HOTEL PERFORMANCE improved in the second week of May compared to the previous week, with positive year-over-year comparisons, according to CoStar. Key metrics such as occupancy, RevPAR, and ADR all increased week-over-week. Occupancy rose to 66.1 percent for the week ending May 11, up from 64.4 percent the previous week, representing a 2.1 percent year-over-year increase. ADR increased to $162.14 from $159.97, a 4.4 percent rise compared to last year. RevPAR reached $107.24, up from $103.09 the prior week, showing a 6.6 percent increase compared to the same period in 2023. Among the top 25 markets, San Francisco reported the highest year-over-year increases in each of the three key performance metrics: occupancy increased by 20.6 percent to 79.3 percent, ADR rose by 54.5 percent to $313.13, and RevPAR increased by 86.3 percent to $248.28. The market's performance was boosted by the RSA Conference.
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U.S. Hotel Performance Drops in Early September - CoStar Report Highlights Occupancy & ... - 0 views

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    U.S. HOTEL PERFORMANCE dropped in the first week of September compared to the previous week, according to CoStar. Key metrics such as occupancy, RevPAR and ADR all declined both week-over-week and year-over-year. Occupancy fell to 57.8 percent for the week ending Sept. 7, down from 63.9 percent the previous week and 4.2 percent lower year-over-year. ADR was $149.67, down from $153.67 the prior week and 1 percent lower than the same week last year. RevPAR fell to $86.48 from $98.18, marking a 5.2 percent decrease compared to the same period in 2023. Among the top 25 markets, Houston saw the highest year-over-year increase in occupancy, rising 8 percent to 57.1 percent, while RevPAR increased 18.5 percent to $65.62. Houston and Detroit reported the largest ADR increases, rising 9.7 percent to $115.02 and 9.7 percent to $129.21, respectively. Las Vegas recorded the steepest RevPAR drop, falling 18.6 percent to $106.24, followed by Boston, with an 18.3 percent decline to $151.11.
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Veteran's Day scrambles hotel performance in week of Nov. 16 - 0 views

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    THE VETERAN'S DAY calendar shift led to mixed year-over-year performance comparisons for the U.S. hotel industry in the second full week of November, according to CoStar. Tampa, Florida, saw the most improved performance among the top 25 markets. Occupancy rose to 63.3 percent for the week ending Nov. 16, up from 62.6 percent the prior week and a 1.5 percent year-over-year increase. ADR dropped to $154.96 from $156.11, reflecting a 1.1 percent year-over-year decline. RevPAR grew to $98.11 from $97.73, showing a 0.4 percent increase compared to the same week in 2023. Continued displacement demand from Hurricane Milton led to Tampa seeing the largest increases across each of the performance metrics, with occupancy rising 30.3 percent to 87.2 percent, ADR up 17.4 percent to $176.73 and RevPAR increasing 52.9 percent to $154.16.
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CoStar: U.S. hotel performance varied in fourth week of February - 0 views

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    U.S. HOTEL PERFORMANCE displayed mixed outcomes in the fourth week of February compared to the previous week, according to CoStar. While occupancy and RevPAR experienced a modest increase, ADR declined from the prior week. Occupancy increased to 62 percent for the week ending Feb. 24, up from the previous week's 59.2 percent, marking a 3.3 percent year-over-year decline. ADR decreased to $156.62 from $162.24 the prior week, reflecting a 0.3 percent increase compared to the previous year. RevPAR rose to $97.12 from $96.10 the prior week, indicating a 2.9 percent decrease compared to the same period in 2023. Among the top 25 markets, Minneapolis reported the highest year-over-year occupancy increase, rising by 4.5 percent to reach 47.8 percent.
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U.S. Hotel Performance Declines Slightly in Late October 2024 | CoStar Analysis on Occu... - 0 views

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    U.S. HOTEL PERFORMANCE declined slightly in the fourth week of October, though year-over-year comparisons remained positive, according to CoStar. Key metrics, including occupancy, RevPAR, and ADR, saw slight decreases from the previous week. Occupancy fell to 69 percent for the week ending Oct. 26, down from 70.1 percent the prior week but up 4.5 percent year-over-year. ADR declined to $168.69 from $169.85, marking a 4.6 percent increase year-over-year. RevPAR dipped to $116.32 from $119.01, showing a 9.3 percent gain over the same period in 2023. Among the top 25 markets, Tampa recorded the highest occupancy increase, up 28.1 percent to 84.2 percent, driven by ongoing displacement demand from Hurricane Milton. New Orleans saw the highest increases in ADR, up 64.1 percent to $301.30, and in RevPAR, up 77.6 percent to $227.24, boosted by Taylor Swift's Eras Tour.
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CoStar: MLK Holiday Disrupts U.S. Hotel Performance - Shocking Trends 2025 - 0 views

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    U.S. HOTEL PERFORMANCE showed mixed results in the fourth week of January due to the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday shift, according to CoStar. Key metrics, including occupancy, ADR, and RevPAR, declined from the previous week, while ADR rose year-over-year. Occupancy declined to 54.3 percent for the week ending Jan. 25, from 55.8 percent the previous week, reflecting a 3.4 percent year-over-year decrease. ADR dropped to $154.21 from $155.81, also down 3.4 percent compared to the same period last year. RevPAR fell to $83.74 from $86.93, marking a 0.2 percent year-over-year decline. Among the top 25 markets, Los Angeles saw the highest year-over-year occupancy growth, up 6 percent to 68.7 percent.
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