According to data compiled by STR, the U.S.
hotel industry reported mixed results in the three key performance
metrics for July 2016.
Compared with July 2015, the U.S. hotel
industry’s occupancy decreased 1.0% to 74.4%, ADR was up 3.6% to
US$128.77, and RevPAR grew 2.5% to US$95.81.
“July supply growth crept up 1.6%, and demand
growth slowed to an anemic 0.6%—basically no growth at all,” said
Jan Freitag, STR’s senior VP for lodging insights. “Math then
dictates that occupancy has to decline by 1%, but luckily, there
was a bit of pricing power (ADR +3.6%). This month’s occupancy
decline is the sharpest this year, but the ADR growth is the
highest (tied with February and June).”
Among the Top 25 Markets, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania-New Jersey, posted the largest year-on-year increases
in each of the three metrics. Occupancy in the market rose 6.2% to
78.6%; ADR was up 30.5% to US$158.53; and RevPAR increased 38.6%
to US$124.57. Philadelphia hosted the Democratic National
Convention on 25-28 July.
Other top RevPAR percentage changes were
reported in Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida (+9.8% to US$83.93);
Norfolk/Virginia Beach, Virginia (+8.3% to US$105.39); and Los
Angeles/Long Beach, California (+7.1% to US$163.29).
Houston, Texas, reported the steepest declines
across the three key performance metrics. Occupancy in the market
fell 12.8% to 61.2%; ADR was down 8.8% to US$95.71; and RevPAR
dropped 20.5% to US$58.60.
New Orleans, Louisiana, reported the next
largest year-over-year decrease in RevPAR (-6.6% to US$85.40).
Outside of Philadelphia and Houston, no other
Top 25 Market reported a double-digit increase or decrease in the
metrics.
“The Top 25 Markets are seeing the majority of
new supply (+2.1%), so that is where a demand growth slowdown will
hit first,” Freitag said. “Occupancy declined 1.5% in the top
markets, and ADR grew only 2.6%. In fact, 15 of the Top 25 Markets
registered an occupancy decline. Nowhere was it worse than in
Houston where demand dropped 7.9%, and supply increased 5.6%.”
U.S. RevPAR has now grown in year-on-year
comparisons for 77 consecutive months, and July demand was the
highest for any month on record at more than 117 million room
nights sold.
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