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Atlanta Office
2472 Jett Ferry Rd
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Atlanta GA 30338
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Suite 250, Greenwood Village
Colorado 80111
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Americas Towers
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New York NY 10036
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USA projects
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Asset Management of Mr. C, Coconut Grove
Miami, USA
Hospitality
Operational Support
Assets
BOH Planning for Large-Scale Resort Development
Orlando, USA
Hospitality
Strategy and Planning
Assets
Brand & Developer Selection for Lifestyle Hotel
Charlotte, USA
Hospitality
Strategy and Planning
Assets
Brand Selection & Development of Lifestyle Hotel
Roswell, GA, USA
Hospitality
Strategy and Planning
Assets
Due Diligence of L’Ermitage Hotel, Beverly Hills
Beverley Hills, USA
Hospitality
Valuation and Transaction Advisory
Assets
Expert Opinion on Land Value Dispute
Hospitality
Operational Support
Assets
F&B Consulting for 1,000-Key Hotel Development
Trelawny, Jamaica
Hospitality
Strategy and Planning
Assets
Feasibility Study & Development for Boutique Hotel
Chicago, USA
Hospitality
Strategy and Planning
Assets
Local insights
Cutting-edge analysis.
Local roots, global scale: five key drivers of management company consolidation
The post COVID recovery did more than repair the U.S. hotel industry – it reshaped where value is being created and who is best positioned to capture it. Nowhere is that clearer than in the Sunbelt and its collar markets, where demographic shifts, corporate relocations and “year round leisure” have combined to produce outsized and often resilient hotel performance.
Five drivers of hotel management company M&A in the Caribbean & Latin America (CALA) region
Independent hotel management companies are experiencing a period of accelerated growth across the Caribbean and Latin America (CALA), including Mexico. What was once a fragmented landscape of small, entrepreneurial operators is evolving into a dynamic ecosystem of increasingly sophisticated regional platforms — and capital providers are taking notice. For owners, investors, and lenders, the trend is not simply about operational preference. It reflects deeper structural forces reshaping the region’s hospitality sector: the need for local expertise, the pursuit of scale, the rapid modernization of technology and processes, and the growing demand for transparency, professionalism, and liquidity. Together, these drivers are creating a compelling case for independent operators as credible, aligned, and value‑enhancing partners for capital.
A unified vision for tourism readiness ahead of the World Cup
In 2026, the world will turn its eyes toward North America. For a month, the FIFA World Cup will become more than a global sporting competition – it will be a defining measure of how cities, nations, and industries craft human experience at scale.
MarketCompass Lodging Reports
Alabama North
The Alabama North hotel market’s performance through October 2025 indicates a period of adjustment, with monthly occupancy declining by 7% year-over-year to the mid-50% range. While this reflects softening demand, Average Daily Rate (ADR) held flat compared to the prior year, suggesting operators ar
Alabama South
The Alabama South hotel market’s performance through October 2025 reveals a recent shift in operating dynamics. For the month, overall market occupancy declined by approximately 9% year-over-year, settling in the high 50% range. However, this drop in volume was counteracted by a robust 11% year-ov
Alaska
The Alaska hotel market’s latest performance data, covering October 2025, reveals a complex but resilient landscape across all hotel classes from Economy to Upper Upscale. In the most recent month, the market as a whole experienced a 4% year-over-year increase in Average Daily Rate (ADR), but this w
Albany – NY
The Albany hotel market’s performance through October 2025 reflects recent stability, with monthly occupancy holding in the low 70% range, though down slightly by 1% year-over-year. This minor dip in demand, combined with a flat year-over-year Average Daily Rate (ADR), led to a modest 2% decline i
Albuquerque – NM
The Albuquerque hotel market’s latest performance, covering October 2025, indicates a slight softening in year-over-year results. Overall market occupancy declined by 2% to reach 70%, while Average Daily Rate (ADR) posted a marginal 1% gain. This combination resulted in a 2% decrease in Revenue pe
Allentown – Reading – PA
The Allentown-Reading hotel market’s performance through October 2025 indicates a period of stabilization, with monthly occupancy settling in the high 60% range, a 2% dip year-over-year. While the Average Daily Rate (ADR) remained flat compared to the same month last year, the modest occupancy dec
Arizona Area
The Arizona Area hotel market’s performance through October 2025 indicates a broad-based cooling trend. Monthly occupancy for the market settled in the mid-60% range, an 8% decline compared to the same month last year, while the Average Daily Rate (ADR) also softened with a 1% year-over-year dip.
Arkansas Area
The Arkansas Area hotel market’s performance, with data through October 2025, reflects a landscape of modest rate growth countered by softening demand. In the most recent month, overall market occupancy was in the high-50% range, representing a 3% decline compared to the prior year. Despite lower