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π Hyatt Studios Expands with 15-Hotel Deal
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π Hyatt Studios Expands with 15-Hotel Deal
Hyatt has partnered with Caliber Hospitality Development to develop 15 new Hyatt Studios hotels across five U.S. states, including Texas and Arizona. This move supports Hyatt's strategy to grow its upper-midscale extended-stay brand, which launched in 2023. The first properties are expected to begin construction in late 2025 and early 2026, targeting markets underserved by traditional Hyatt offerings. Read more.
π Japanβs Hotel Market Projected to Reach $26.85 Billion by 2033
Japan's hotel industry is forecasted to grow from $23.92 billion in 2024 to $26.85 billion by 2033, driven by increased international tourism, especially from China and South Korea. The growth is also supported by enhanced infrastructure and a focus on unique accommodations. Major players like Marriott and Hoshino Resorts are expected to benefit from this trend. Read more.
π Hotel Laguna Faces Backlash Over Beach Access Violations
Hotel Laguna in Laguna Beach, California, has been criticized for attempting to privatize a section of the beach by constructing barriers and placing exclusive signage, violating the California Coastal Act. The California Coastal Commission issued a violation letter demanding the removal of unauthorized structures by May 23, warning of potential fines up to $11,250 per day. This incident highlights ongoing tensions over public beach access in Southern California. Read more.
π London's Diverse Hotel Scene: From Grand Dames to Boutique Pubs
London's hotel offerings range from historic luxury establishments to modern boutique accommodations. Notable mentions include the Broadwick Soho, known for its flamboyant 70s-inspired design, and the Shangri-La at The Shard, offering panoramic city views. These diverse options cater to various traveler preferences, reflecting the city's rich hospitality landscape. Read more.
π Lifestyle Hotels Focus on Wellness and Authenticity
At the ALIS Conference, industry leaders emphasized the importance of wellness amenities and authentic experiences in lifestyle hotels. Guests increasingly seek properties that offer personalized services, local culture immersion, and sustainable practices. Operators are advised to balance investment in amenities with genuine guest engagement to enhance profitability. Read more.
π€ Crescent Hotels & Resorts Takes Over Renaissance Honolulu Management
Crescent Hotels & Resorts has assumed management of the Renaissance Honolulu Hotel & Spa, a property featuring 299 accommodations, including hotel rooms and residences. Designed by Hawaiian designer Sig Zane, the hotel offers amenities like a heated saltwater pool, fitness center, and the full-service NAMI Spa. Located near Ala Moana Center and the Kakaako district, the hotel aims to provide a sophisticated Hawaiian experience. Read more.
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