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Hotel News Update October 2022

Updated News for the Hotel Industry for for the period leading up to the end of September 2022.

The analysis will be broken down into regions which have 3 approximate groupings. These are EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa), APAC (Asia and Pacific region) and finally the Americas encompassing all of the Americas and the Caribbean islands. These definitions are my own and there will no doubt be discussion regarding the precise groupings. but for the moment they work for me.

EMEA

Area20222023202420252026Total
Africa351434056
EU335443592425
Europe140241260182
Middle East9611442117
Total EMEA6069354234780
Hotel Updates for EMEA for Opened or Planned Hotels

The above data represents the information I have been able to collate for the region. The numbers represent the number of hotels which currently open and planned to open to the coming 4 years. Some of the data for 2022, includes a number of hotels which are scheduled to open in the final quarter of 2022.

APAC

Area20222023202420252026Total
Asia25648304124399
Pacific87161283126
Total APAC34364424927525
Hotel Updates for APAC for Opened and Planned Hotels

Americas

Area20222023202420252026Total
Caribbean14524025
Central America53571066
North America3857534165515
South America29341138
Total Americas4818847225644
Hotel Update for the Americas for Opened and Planned Hotels

This data represents the information I have been able to collate from a number of sources and collated by myself. It is not complete as a lot of data is not published in a source or format I can identify and use. This is particularly so for the Asia Region.

This is the high level analysis. Following posts will deal with the individual regions and provide a breakdown of my analysis.

Please feel free to share thoughts and comments on the post.

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USA Information 2021 Update

USA Hotels Update for 2021

I have done some data capture during the course of 2021. While I would love to say that this analysis is comprehensive it only covers the data I have been able to collate during the course of the year.

The analysis is broken down into 3 categories:

Conversion

These are hotels that have opened following adaptive reuse during the course of the year. These I have labelled as Conversion, as they have converted their purpose.

New Build

These are, far as I can ascertain totally new build properties.

Rebranding

These are hotels that were previously operating under a brand or name and have changed during the course of the year.

Hotel DataUpdate 2021
StateConversionNew BuildRebrandingGrand Total
AL14317
AR325
AZ15419
CA68833127
CO13720
DC12811
DE112
FL1742196
GA342954
HI134
IA426
ID213
IL312520
IN115622
KS33
KY1517
LA43512
MA7714
MD4812
ME1315
MI12517
MN7310
MO1337
MS224
MT33
NC23427
ND112
NE22
NH11
NJ448
NM112
NV516
NY9271753
OH18110
OK336
OR110516
PA314522
RI112
SC21526
SD11
TN520227
TX3572181
UT628
VA16613
VT112
WA28111
WI7411
WV134
WY44
Grand Total49567229845

Feedback:

If anyone has any feedback with regards to this information or would like to see the analysis done differently then please email me at hotelsearch.eu@gmail.com. I am always looking for new sources of data and would love to know what you think.

Many thanks

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Blog Purpose

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Why did we create this blog?

As individuals who have worked in the Travel Industry for nearly 20 years, we have developed an interest in the hotel industry.

Working within the travel and especially the hotel industry has provided the opportunity to develop a broad appreciation of political geography, political history, language and more especially challenges with names for locations.  The way that place names are re-issued and had variations developed over the centuries.

During the time we have worked in Business travel, we have seen a significant number of changes within the hospitality industry, including the number of hotel groups/brands that have disappeared and development of new and exciting brands and hotel groups.

Over the years, I have always found challenging is the keeping up to date with the ongoing changes regarding hotels. Recently, we have seen a greater push by the major hotel groups to increase their market presence by using a 2 pronged approach.

  1. Increasing the number of hotels which are represented by their brands
  2. Increasing the number of brands.

Keeping up to date with the changes in the hotel industry would be a full-time role.  There are no reference materials and no single source to help industry professionals in keeping track of the changes.

I have undertaken an exercise that tries to understand the changes. I have tracked the number of changes which have been publicised across several websites. 

Changes in the Hotel Industry

Over the years I have seen many changes to the hotels and I will try to categorise the changes into a number of categories:

This is a definition which can be often misinterpreted/misused by the press announcements.  Frequently the hotel/brands will identify that the hotel is a new opening, but in reality, the hotel is undergoing a rebranding exercise.  I intend that any hotel captured under this category will be genuinely a New Hotel. This can be as a result of 2 scenarios:

New Build

a totally brand new hotel, e.g. Shangri-La in the Shard in London

New Openings

Conversion, a building has been converted from previous use, e.g. Mondrian London at Sea Containers

Rebranding

This is the most frequent change in the hotel industry and can fit into a number of sub-categories:

Becoming Independent

The hotel owner(s) / management company take the decision to no longer market the hotel with a recognisable brand – e.g. Hotel du Collectioneur (Previously Hilton Arc De Triomphe Paris)

Change of Brand

The hotel owner(s) / management company decide to change the branding of the property. This may be a different brand within a hotel group or as is more frequently the case, they select a brand from another group to market the hotel. Often this rebranding also requires a degree of refurbishment to meet the new brand standards – e.g. AC Hotel Nice (Previously Four Points By Sheraton Elysée Palace)

Joining a Brand

The hotel owner(s) / Management company feel that the hotel can gain better marketing by joining a recognised Hotel Group / Brand e.g. Four Seasons Hotel Moscow (Previously Hotel Moskva)

Splitting This is a more recent scenario, which has seen some existing hotels, being rebranded and also split into 2 brands from a hotel group.

E.g. Clarion Hotel Downtown Columbia SC becoming in 2016

  1. Home2Suites by Hilton Columbia
  2. Hilton Garden Inn Columbia

Expansion

Sometimes a hotel will open up part of its facilities when they are completed, but the whole of the building plans are not completed.  The hotel as such is not under a “refurbishment” as such, but I find it easier to capture the information under this caption.

Closures

Sadly some hotels are forced to close or their owners feel that they would derive greater benefit in utilising the building for a different purpose.  In either case, the hotel bed stock is removed from the supply for that location.

Occasionally a hotel is closed and down the line, the owners reverse their decision and then re-open the property.  The only hotel I can recall that has done this is the Plaza Hotel in New York.

In short, I would like the site to be the Hospitality Reference Site. Any suggestions, ideas, contributions and advice would be welcome.

The Team at Hotel Search Engine team / Hotel Search Website

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