U.S. Hotel Construction Pipeline Remains Steady Year-Over-Year, with Extended-Stay Hotels Comprising 40% of Total Projects at the Q3 2025 Close
According to the Q3 2025 U.S. Hotel Construction Pipeline Trend Report from Lodging Econometrics (LE), the total U.S. pipeline has remained relatively unchanged year-over-year (YOY) and stands at 6,205 projects/728,416 rooms, holding steady by projects and up 1% by rooms YOY.
Construction Pipeline
At the close of the third quarter, there are 1,118 projects/137,620 rooms under construction. Projects scheduled to start construction in the next 12 months total 2,234 projects/258,973 rooms. Projects in early planning in the U.S. currently stand at 2,853 projects/331,823 rooms. Year-over-year, both the starts in the next 12-month stage of the construction pipeline and the early planning stage increased modestly, while the under construction stage saw a marginal decline. New project announcements for the quarter totaled 230 projects/28,951 rooms. Hotel renovations across the U.S. stand at 566 projects/123,142 rooms at Q3.
LE analysts report that the upper midscale chain scale continues to have the largest project count in the U.S. pipeline, with 2,279 projects/219,385 rooms. Following is the upscale chain scale with 1,383 projects/172,238 rooms. Together, these two chain scales comprise 59% of all projects in the total pipeline. The midscale segment stands at 947 projects/78,956 rooms, up 2% by both projects and rooms YOY. Combined, the top three chain scales by project count—upper midscale, upscale, and midscale—account for 65% of all projects in the total pipeline.
Extended-Stay Pipeline
Extended-stay hotel projects continue to be a significant component of the U.S. hotel construction pipeline. At Q3 2025, extended-stay projects total 2,468 projects/250,754 rooms accounting for 40% of all projects and 34% of all rooms in the total pipeline.
Middle tier extended-stay hotels represent the largest segment with 1,648 projects/154,499 rooms, up 3% by both projects and rooms YOY. Upper tier extended-stay hotels stand at 653 projects/77,019 rooms. Lower tier extended-stay accounts for 167 projects/19,236 rooms.
Within the extended-stay segment, 431 projects/45,542 rooms are currently under construction. Projects scheduled to start construction in the next 12 months stand at 983 projects/102,064 rooms. Extended-stay projects in the early planning stage total 1,054 projects/103,148 rooms.
Hotel Development Pipeline
Brand conversion activity reached record-high project totals and closed the quarter with 1,477 projects/148,035 rooms, up 18% by projects and 22% by rooms YOY. Combined, the total renovation and brand conversion pipeline in the U.S. stands at 2,043 projects/271,177 rooms, up 4% by projects and 3% by rooms YOY.
New Hotel Openings Forecast
Through the third quarter, 490 new hotels with 57,479 rooms opened in the U.S., with another 202 projects/22,368 rooms anticipated to open by year-end 2025. LE projects 2025 to finish with 692 new hotels with 79,847 rooms and a forecasted growth rate of 1.4%. Looking ahead, LE analysts forecast 754 new hotels/83,118 rooms to open in calendar year 2026 for a 1.5% growth rate. For 2027, LE forecasts 864 new hotels/91,571 rooms to open for a 1.6% growth rate.
