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CEO Justin Knight says about half of portfolio has no new supply within a five mile radius.
CEO Justin Knight says rising construction costs are likely to slow supply growth.
CEO Justin Knight says the trend will positively impact the lodging and resorts sector.
The pickup in business demand will benefit Apple Hospitality for the remainder of this year, Knight said.
COO Krissy Gathright says RevPAR growth is “modest and steady.”
Urban markets that were slow to recover post-COVID are now benefitting.
Justin Knight says Apple Hospitality is also seeing improvement in its urban markets.
CEO Justin Knight confident lodging REIT can expand its geographic footprint.
CEO Justin Knight also points to “impressively resilient” leisure and business travel.
Omega Healthcare is transforming itself ahead of a demand surge.
How lodging REITs and their competitors perform often depends on the types of audiences they want for their rooms.
Airbnb and the sharing economy have become a topic of significant discussion among hospitality REITs.
CorePoint’s moves are meant to drive both leisure travelers and price-sensitive business travelers to their hotels.
Retail REITs are adopting new tactics to keep customers coming to their properties and staying longer when they're there. Trips to local shopping centers are becoming experiences for visitors.
Three REIT CEOs predict the biggest changes in how hotels are designed and utilized between now and 2025.