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U.S. Hotel Construction Pipeline Stands at 6,280 Projects at the End of Q2 2025; Early Planning Shows Strong Growth

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As seen in the Q2 2025 U.S. Hotel Construction Pipeline Trend Report from Lodging Econometrics (LE), at the end of the second quarter, there are 6,280 projects with 737,036 rooms in the pipeline. This represents a 3% year-over-year (YOY) increase in both projects and rooms compared to Q2 2024 totals.

At the close of the second quarter, there are 1,120 projects comprising 138,776 rooms under construction. Projects slated to start construction anytime within the next 12 months total 2,263, comprising 260,052 rooms. Both projects and rooms in the under construction and scheduled to start in the next 12 months stages of the pipeline are down slightly YOY at the Q2 close. However, projects and room counts in the early planning stage increased by 13% and 14% YOY, respectively, ending the quarter at 2,897 projects and 338,208 rooms.

Chain Scales Drive Pipeline Growth

LE analysts report that the upper midscale chain scale stands at 2,282 projects/219,875 rooms at Q2 and has the highest project count of all chain scales in the total U.S. construction pipeline. The second largest is the upscale chain scale, which has 1,427 projects/177,756 rooms. Together, the upscale and upper midscale chain scales comprise 59% of all projects in the total pipeline. The top three chain scales by project count (upper midscale, upscale, and midscale) combined total 4,658 projects/477,066 rooms, representing 74% of all projects and 65% of all rooms in the pipeline.

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The upper upscale chain scale experienced notable growth with an 11% increase in projects YOY, reaching 360 projects/67,680 rooms. The midscale chain scale also showed strong YOY growth with a 6% increase in projects, totaling 949 projects/79,435 rooms.

Extended-Stay Brands Continue Pipeline Dominance

Extended-stay brands continue to remain popular with developers, accounting for 38% of the projects under construction, 43% of projects scheduled to begin within the next 12 months, and 37% of projects in the early planning stage. The total extended-stay pipeline stands at 2,473 projects/252,028 rooms, representing 39% of all projects in the total pipeline and showing a 3% increase in projects and 2% increase in rooms YOY.

Middle tier extended-stay brands lead the segment with 1,625 projects/152,557 rooms, showing a 6% increase in projects and 5% increase in rooms YOY. Upper tier extended-stay brands account for 670 projects/79,103 rooms, while lower tier brands comprise 178 projects/20,368 rooms.

Throughout the first two quarters, 148 new extended-stay hotels/15,397 rooms opened in the U.S. By year-end 2025, LE analysts forecast a total of 293 new extended-stay hotels/30,341 rooms to open, expanding the U.S. extended-stay supply by 5.0%. In 2026, 340 new extended-stay hotels/34,909 rooms are anticipated to open, a 5.5% growth in extended-stay supply and in 2027, LE is forecasting an additional 385 new extended-stay hotels/39,801 rooms to open, for 5.9% growth in U.S. extended-stay supply.

Development Activity and Conversions

According to LE analysts, 329 new hotels with 39,628 rooms opened in the U.S. during the first and second quarters of 2025. New project announcements (NPAs) in Q2 totaled 237 projects/27,101 rooms. Construction starts reached 155 projects/17,169 rooms.

Announced renovations and brand conversions, combined, reached 1,956 projects/259,495 rooms, with conversions showing strong growth at 1,364 projects/129,164 rooms, up 11% in both projects and rooms YOY. Renovations totaled 592 projects/130,331 rooms. Together, hotel conversions and renovations represent 31% of all projects and 35% of all rooms in the non-new-construction pipeline.

2025-2027 New Openings Forecast

The LE forecast for the remainder of 2025 includes the opening of another 406 projects with 45,160 rooms, totaling 735 new hotels with 84,788 rooms by year-end for a 1.5% growth rate. The year-end 2025 forecast represents a 25% increase over the total number of hotel openings in 2024, which stood at 590 hotels/68,716 rooms. Looking ahead to 2026, LE analysts anticipate 823 new hotels/89,073 rooms to open representing a 1.6% growth rate.

Announcing for the first time is LE’s U.S. New Hotel Openings Forecast for 2027, which estimates 902 projects/96,242 rooms to open in the U.S., marking continued supply growth of 1.7%.

Hannah Paoletti
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Lodging Econometrics

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