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U.S. hotel results for week ending 13 September
Hospitality Netยท 2025-09-19 10:57
Core Insights - The U.S. hotel industry is experiencing mostly negative year-over-year comparisons, as reported by CoStar's latest data through September 13, 2025 [1][2]. Performance Metrics - Anaheim reported the largest declines in key performance metrics: occupancy decreased by 15.4% to 70.6%, Average Daily Rate (ADR) fell by 10.5% to US$212.16, and Revenue per Available Room (RevPAR) dropped by 24.2% to US$149.80 [2]. - Washington, D.C. also saw significant performance drops: occupancy decreased by 11.7% to 67.8%, ADR fell by 7.4% to US$198.85, and RevPAR declined by 18.3% to US$134.77 [2]. - Overall, 16 out of the Top 25 Markets reported a decline in occupancy [3]. Additional Data - CoStar's hotel performance sample includes over 90,000 properties and 11.8 million rooms globally [4]. - The U.S. hotel industry reported an occupancy rate of 65.4% (down 1.8%), an ADR of US$162.71 (up 0.1%), and a RevPAR of US$106.43 (down 1.7%) [7].