PORTSMOUTH, NH – Lodging Econometrics (LE) has released the Q1 hotel development data for the Charlotte, NC market ahead of the Hospitality Industry Technology Exposition and Conference (HITEC).
The Q1 2024 LE Market Trend Report for the Charlotte market highlights that Charlotte has a total of 67 hotel projects and 7,772 rooms in the construction pipeline, positioning it fifteenth among the top 25 U.S. markets for the largest hotel construction pipeline by project count.
Within the city’s market, at the close of the first quarter, hotels presently under construction stand at 11 projects/1,435 rooms. Projects scheduled to start construction in the next 12 months stand at 31 projects/3,466 rooms and those in early planning total 25 projects/2,871 rooms. Over 65% of the projects in the city are upscale and upper midscale brands. Combined, these two chain scales account for 44 projects/5,007 rooms.
Three key market tracts (submarkets), within the Charlotte market, with the largest hotel construction pipelines, are the Monroe and Rock Hill area with 14 projects/1,458 rooms; the Concord and Salisbury area with 11 projects/897 rooms; and the Charlotte Central Business District (CBD) area with 9 projects/1,643 rooms. These three market tracts contribute to over half (51%) of the projects and rooms in Charlotte’s total construction pipeline as of Q1.
Charlotte also stands out for its conversion activity, ranking ninth in the U.S. by project volume, with a combined renovation and conversion total of 17 projects and 1,758 rooms.
Looking ahead, LE’s total forecast for new hotel openings in the Charlotte market in 2024 are 5 projects/511 rooms, for a 1.2% supply growth rate by rooms. In 2025, Charlotte is expected to grow its supply by 1.5% and is forecasted to open 6 new hotels/652 rooms.
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