Lodging Econometrics has released its Global Hotel Construction Pipeline Trend Report, which compiles the hotel construction pipeline counts for every country and market around the world.
China’s hotel construction pipeline at the end of 2020
China’s total hotel construction pipeline dipped slightly at the end of Q4 ’20, down 4% by projects and 1% by rooms year-over-year (YOY).
The U.S. Hotel Construction Pipeline at year-end 2020
As the United States grappled with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, an election, civil unrest, and the large and rapid partisan shift.
Global construction pipeline hit record high
The global pipeline has been ascending for nine consecutive years after reaching its cyclical low, by rooms, in 2010. Four of the seven regions of the world continue to have pipelines trending upward, YOY.
Leading brands in U.S. hotel construction pipeline
Marriott leading the game in United States hotel construction pipeline.
U.S. Hotel construction pipeline continues growth
For the second quarter of 2019, the U.S. hotel construction pipeline continued Its year-over-year growth spurt even as business investment declined for the first time since 2016
Leading markets in the US hotel construction pipeline
Analysts at Lodging Econometrics report on the top five markets with the largest hotel construction pipelines.
China’s hotel construction pipeline hits new all-time high
China’s total construction pipeline is booming despite growing concerns about the economic slowdown. @LodgingEconomet
European pipeline soars despite economic slowdown throughout the region
The record counts come despite concerns of slower growth throughout the region, shrinking demand for the region’s exports, Brexit uncertainties, and political tensions in many countries. @LodgingEconomet