U.S. Hotels Report 66.8% Occupancy for Week Ending May 27th

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  The steepest RevPAR declines were seen in Miami (-10.0% to US$143.51)

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As expected ahead of Memorial Day, U.S. hotel performance decreased from the previous week, according to STR‘s latest data through 27 May. Year-over-year comparisons were improved.

21-27 May 2023 (percentage change from comparable week in 2022):

  • Occupancy: 66.8% (+0.6%)
  • Average daily rate (ADR): US$156.63 (+2.2%)
  • Revenue per available room (RevPAR): US$104.62 (+2.9%)

Among the Top 25 Markets, Washington, D.C., saw the highest year-over-year occupancy lift (+10.5% to 76.2%).

Of note, New York City registered the highest occupancy level (85.7%), helped by Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour.  

Detroit reported the largest increases in ADR (+16.9% to US$137.08) and RevPAR (+29.0% to US$91.54) over 2022.

The steepest RevPAR declines were seen in Miami (-10.0% to US$143.51) and Dallas (-7.0% to US$83.35).

STR provides premium data benchmarking, analytics and marketplace insights for global hospitality sectors. Founded in 1985, STR maintains a presence in 15 countries with a corporate North American headquarters in Hendersonville, Tennessee, an international headquarters in London, and an Asia Pacific headquarters in Singapore. STR was acquired in October 2019 by CoStar Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSGP), the leading provider of commercial real estate information, analytics and online marketplaces. For more information, please visit str.com and costargroup.com.

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