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Wednesday, 15 April 2026 / Published in Base4

Hospitality Forecast 2026: A Strategic Window for Developers

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After several years of volatility and rapid recovery, the U.S. hospitality market is entering a more stable phase.

Travel demand remains strong.
Hotel performance is stabilizing across many markets.
At the same time, new hotel development starts have slowed significantly.

Together, these shifts may be opening a strategic development window.

Evaluate Your Next Hospitality Development Opportunity

 

Stability Is Returning to the Hotel Market

The industry is moving into a more balanced phase following the post-pandemic surge in travel demand.

Growth is expected to continue, but at a more moderate pace.

hotel market indicators for 2026 including revpar adr occupancy and demand drivers

The market is shifting from rapid recovery to steadier performance.

Demand Segments Showing Strength

Several hospitality segments continue to benefit from durable travel demand.

These include:

  • Urban markets supported by business travel
  • Airport hotels supported by steady travel volumes
  • Event-driven destinations, including 2026 FIFA World Cup host cities
  • Experience-driven and lifestyle hotels

 

BASE4 designs hotels across the segments driving today’s hospitality demand, turning those market dynamics into projects that perform in the real world. 

Atwell Suites – Montgomery, AL


Element – Ocala, FL


Sleep Inn & Mainstay Suites


Residence Inn


Key Development Factors for 2026

Several factors continue to shape project feasibility:

  • Construction costs remain elevated
  • Operating expenses continue to rise
  • Occupancy growth is stabilizing, increasing reliance on ADR performance
  • Financing remains selective and favors well-structured projects

Developers who control costs early tend to protect long-term returns. Aligning design decisions with operations is increasingly important.

Supporting Efficient Hospitality Development

Efficient design protects project economics.
Coordinated engineering makes it possible.

BASE4 supports hospitality developers through:

  • Integrated Architecture, Engineering, MEP, and Interior Design
  • Deep hospitality project experience
  • Revit-based BIM for coordinated delivery
  • A global design workflow that keeps projects moving
  • Value engineering focused on cost and schedule control

Our approach aligns design, construction efficiency, and project economics from the start.

modern hotel exterior designed for efficient construction and long term operational performance

Start Planning Your Next Hospitality Project with BASE4

 

Thank you,

Blair Hildahl
BASE4 Principal
608.304.5228
BlairH@base-4.com

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