U.S. hotel results for week ending Sept. 6

The U.S. hotel industry reported negative year-over-year comparisons, according to data from CoStar.

Aug. 31 through Sept. 6 (percentage change from comparable week in 2024):

Occupancy: 57.7% (-0.5%)
ADR: $149.52 (-0.2%)
RevPAR $86.20 (-0.7%)

Among the top 25 markets, St. Louis saw the highest lift in occupancy (+15.7% to 62.1%), while San Francisco reported the largest jumps in ADR (+10.4% to $188.17) and RevPAR (+24.7% to $128.70).

Houston recorded the steepest declines in occupancy (-12.4% to 49.8%) and RevPAR (-18.7% to $53.29). The decreases are largely due to the elevated displacement demand period that followed Hurricane Beryl in 2024.

Houston (-7.1% to $106.91) and Detroit (-7.1% to $119.90) matched for the largest decrease in ADR.

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