According to STR’s July 2016 Pipeline Report
there are 529,665 hotel rooms in 4,322 projects Under Contract in
the United States.
The total represents a 22.9% increase in the
number of rooms Under Contract compared with July 2015.
In the In Construction stage, the U.S. reported
171,276 rooms in 1,305 projects, a 32.6% increase in
year-on-year comparisons. A large percentage of construction
activity, 47.7%, continues in the Top 26 Markets by existing
supply.
Among those markets, New York, New York,
reported the most rooms Under Contract (30,700 rooms) and most
rooms In Construction (15,770 rooms).
“New York continues to lead in development with
roughly 9% of all U.S. hotel construction activity,” said Bobby
Bowers, STR’s senior VP for operations. “The more than 15,000
rooms in the In Construction phase represent 14% of New York’s
existing supply, and that is likely to continue with more than
6,500 rooms in Final Planning. This type of development creates a
strong headwind for near-term market performance.”
Two additional markets each reported more than
15,000 rooms Under Contract for the month: Houston, Texas (18,232
rooms), and Dallas, Texas (16,219 rooms).
Three markets in
addition to New York each reported more than 5,000 rooms In
Construction: Los Angeles/Long Beach, California (5,633 rooms),
Dallas (5,562 rooms) and Houston (5,381 rooms).
“Continued supply increases combined with
continued weakness in the oil industry likely means continued
challenges for existing hotel operators in Houston,” Bowers said.
Three markets each reported fewer than 1,000
rooms In Construction: St. Louis, Missouri-Illinois (943 rooms);
Oahu Island, Hawaii (892 rooms); and Norfolk/Virginia Beach,
Virginia (456 rooms).
Bowers also noted that San Francisco/San Mateo,
California, reported the fifth-lowest In Construction total (1,376
rooms). However, that total represents 2.7% of the market’s
existing supply.
“San Francisco has been a top performer amongst
the top markets, but hoteliers may feel the effects of new supply
in the coming months,” Bowers said.
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