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Asia-Pacific
Thailand Is Considering Casinos
Thailand’s legislature is considering legalizing casino resorts, anticipating a potential increase of US$12 billion in tourism revenue. -
North America
IHG’s New Prototypes for 3 Brands
IHG Hotels & Resorts unveiled new prototype options for Staybridge Suites, Candlewood Suites, and Atwell Suites, set to roll out by Q2 2024 and debut in properties as early as 2025. -
North America
Blackwells Withdraws Offer to Purchase Braemar Hotels
Blackwells Capital attempted to buy Braemar Hotels & Resorts, failed, and is now trying to elect four directors to BHR’s board despite owning a minimal amount of shares, facing opposition and legal action from BHR. -
North America
Hampton by Hilton Unveils New Brand Identity
Hampton by Hilton announced a new North American prototype and the unveiling of a refreshed global brand identity, with key updates for both Hampton Inn and Hampton Inn & Suites. -
North America
Club Med Says It’s Hit a Milestone
Club Med released new data showing the company has reached a fresh milestone by achieving more than $2 billion in international business volume for the first time ever. -
Asia-Pacific
Oberoi to Double Its Hotel Room Count by 2030
Oberoi Group plans to open 50 new hotels by 2030, doubling the number of rooms under management. -
Asia-Pacific
Hyatt’s Pipeline is 40% in China
Hyatt aims to expand its presence in China’s economy and midscale hotel segments, leveraging local partnerships and focusing on second and third-tier cities. -
North America
Hilton to Acquire Graduate Hotels Brand
Hilton will acquire the Graduate Hotels brand for $210 million, which includes all rights to the Graduate brand worldwide, franchise agreements for all existing and signed pipeline Graduate Hotels, and future development and growth. -
North America
Hotel Job Growth Slows Down
While U.S. unemployment remains below 4%, employment growth has been slowing and hotel job openings have also slowed. Wage growth outpaced inflation, but RevPAR contracted again in January. -
North America
Choice Hotels Ends Bid to Acquire Wyndham
The market liked this conclusion: both companies’ stock prices rose, with Choice Hotels up 6% and Wyndham Hotels 2%, indicating investor relief – or strategic reassessment.