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1. Asia Pacific Hotel Pipeline for October 2009
Asia Pacific Hotel Pipeline for October 2009. Among the key markets, Shanghai, China, reported the largest amount of rooms in the total active pipeline (12,445 rooms) and in the In Construction phase (9,291 rooms). New Delhi, India, followed with 6,736 rooms in the total active pipeline and 4,792 rooms in the In Construction phase.
2. Asia Pacific Hotel Pipeline for June 2009
Asia Pacific Hotel Pipeline for June 2009. Among the key markets, Shanghai, China, reported the most rooms in total active pipeline with 13,706. Three other markets reported more than 5,000 rooms in the total active pipeline for the month: Mumbai, India, ended the month with 9,391 rooms; Bangkok, Thailand, ended with 8,622 rooms; and Beijing, China ended with 5,800.
3. Asia Pacific Hotel pipeline for August 2009
Asia Pacific Hotel pipeline for August 2009. Among the key markets, Shanghai, China, reported the most rooms in total active pipeline with 14,944, followed by Bangkok, Thailand, with 9,687 rooms. Beijing, China, also reported more than 5,000 rooms in the total active pipeline with 6,536 rooms.
4. STR reports U.S. Hotel Pipeline for December 2008
STR reports U.S. Hotel Pipeline for December 2008. The total active U.S. hotel development pipeline includes 5,706 projects with 612,892 rooms, according to the December 2008 STR/TWR/Dodge Construction Pipeline Report released this week.
5. Hotel Project Abandonment Soars in U.S.
Hotel Project Abandonment Soars in U.S.. The number of hotel guestrooms in the construction pipeline in the U.S. that have been abandoned increased 75% in November 2008 over November 2007, according to the latest data from the STR/TWR/Dodge Construction Pipeline Report. The Total Active Pipeline for the U.S. through November includes 631,680 guestrooms-including 191,807 that are in
6. STR reports U.S. Hotel Pipeline for May 2009
STR reports U.S. Hotel Pipeline for May 2009. Three segments posted year-over-year decreases of more than 20% in the number of rooms in the In Construction phase, including the Unaffiliated segment’s 44.7% decrease to 24,289 rooms, the Economy segment’s 42.8% decrease to 6,441 rooms, and the Upper Upscale segment’s decrease of 30% to 16,703 rooms.
7. Marriott signs 21 Hotels in Asia
Marriott signs 21 Hotels in Asia. The 21 hotels are scheduled to open through the end of 2013, represent four of the company’s lodging brands and will add nearly 7,000 rooms to Marriott’s previously-announced Asia Pacific pipeline of 37 hotels and 9,400 rooms now under construction. They are part of the company’s global development pipeline of 110,000 rooms.
8. IHG’s Expansion Plans for India
IHG’s Expansion Plans for India. InterContinental Hotels Group has a development pipeline of 31 hotels to be opened across major metros and secondary cities in India over the next few years.
9. Marriott signs JW in Hanoi
Marriott signs JW Marriott Hotel in Hanoi . The 450-room, nine-story JW Marriott Hotel Hanoi represents Marriott’s growing pipeline of hotels in Vietnam. It will be the only hotel adjacent to the new, state-of-the-art National Convention Center in the city’s dynamic Tu Liem District, about 7.5 kilometers west of central Hanoi and 22.5 kilometers south of the airport.
10. GHM Expanding with Nine Properties Under Development
GHM Expanding with Nine Properties Under Development. Founded in 1992 by Amanresorts creator Adrian Zecha and Hans Jenni, the current GHM portfolio of 14 properties in nine countries will expand to 23, with new openings in the pipeline in Mexico, Oman, Greece, Bulgaria, Switzerland, Dubai, China and Bali over the next three years.

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