Friday, May 29, 2026  ·  Vol. 4, No. 38
Est. 2022● Live

Morning Brief · Hospitality Intelligence

Rate strategy, brand launches, labor disputes, and the deals reshaping who owns the beds — delivered before your first coffee cools.

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Today's Lead Stories

Thursday, February 26, 2026
Revenue
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Marriott's Rate Integrity Push Is Quietly Repricing the Comp Set Across 40 Markets

A new dynamic floor-pricing mandate from Bethesda is forcing franchisees to abandon promotional discounts that have anchored occupancy since 2023 — and revenue managers are scrambling.

Claire Hendricks·6 min read·Feb 26, 2026
Development
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Blackstone Closes $2.4B Portfolio Sale as Cap Rates Compress in Secondary Markets

The transaction, spanning 18 select-service assets across the Sun Belt, signals renewed institutional appetite for hospitality assets after 14 months of rate-driven paralysis.

James Okafor·4 min read
Operations
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The Housekeeping Crisis That Nobody Is Calling a Crisis — Yet

Turnover in housekeeping hit 94% annualized at full-service properties in Q4. Three GMs share what it costs, what they've tried, and what's actually working.

Priya Nair·8 min read
F&B

Sysco's New Contract Terms Are Forcing Hotel F&B Directors to Rethink Every Menu Cycle

Minimum-order thresholds up 30%. Lead times extended. Three directors reveal their workarounds.

Tomás Reyes·5 min·Feb 26
Revenue

OTA Commission Renegotiations: What Booking.com's New Tiered Model Means for Your BAR

The updated preferred partner program shifts the leverage calculus for properties under 150 rooms.

Aisha Mensah·4 min·Feb 25
Development

Hyatt's Lifestyle Push: 12 New Signings in 60 Days and the Franchise Fee Structure Behind Them

The Thompson and Alila brands are pulling conversions away from Marriott's Autograph at a rate that's alarming Bethesda.

Daniel Park·6 min·Feb 25
Operations

PMS Migration Horror Stories: What Nobody Tells You Before You Switch Systems

Four properties. Four vendors. One pattern: the 90-day productivity crater that follows every cutover.

Sofia Andersen·7 min·Feb 24
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Data Desk · U.S. Full-Service Hotels · Q1 2026

ADR climbed $21 in 12 months.
Occupancy didn't follow.

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Source: STR / Lobby Data Desk, Feb 2026

"The disconnect between rate growth and occupancy recovery is the defining tension of 2026 — and it's forcing every revenue manager to choose between protecting ADR and chasing the points on the board."

— Lobby Data Desk Analysis, Q1 2026

Editor's Column · Opinion

The flag is not the building. It never was.

Forty years of brand expansion convinced owners that the flag carried the value. The data from 2025 suggests something more uncomfortable: the building carries the flag, and independent operators who understood that first are now collecting the spread.

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Robert Ashford

Editorial Director, Lobby

The operators who protected rate in Q3 while their comp set chased occupancy are now looking at a 14-point RevPAR premium that no amount of OTA discounting can close. That's not luck. That's discipline compounding.

From the February Issue — "Rate, Patience, and the Long Game"

Q1 2026 Hospitality Index

RevPAR trends, pipeline data, and franchise fee analysis across 40 markets. PDF, 48 pages.

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Regional Desk

Dispatches from the Field

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AmericasNew York

Midtown RevPAR Climbs 9% as Corporate Demand Returns to Pre-Pandemic Cadence

The Q1 SMERF collapse that analysts predicted never materialized. Instead, corporate group booking windows have compressed to 45 days — and hotels that held rate are winning.

Marcus Webb·4 min
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EuropeLondon

Heathrow Capacity Expansion Is Repricing Every Airport-Adjacent Hotel in the M25

Terminal 6 groundbreak announcements sent RevPAR forecasts up 12% for Hounslow and Slough properties. Asset managers are already moving.

Fiona Whitmore·5 min
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Asia-PacificSingapore

Singapore's Integrated Resort Duopoly Is Under Pressure — and Who Benefits

Regulatory signals from STB suggest a third gaming license may not be off the table. Independent luxury properties are watching closely.

Wei Lin Tan·6 min
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Middle EastDubai

Dubai's 120,000-Room Pipeline Has a Demand Problem No One Is Discussing Publicly

Supply growth is outpacing MICE demand recovery by 2.3x. The brands signing now are betting on a mega-event cycle that may not arrive on schedule.

Khalid Al-Rashidi·7 min

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