HVS Europe Hotel Transactions Bulletin - Week Ending 12 June 2026
Four European hotel transactions totaling over €150M, spanning Rome, Barcelona, Santorini, and Andalusia, involving buyers including ADIA, AX Partners, Extendam, and Silken Hotels.
Four European hotel transactions totaling over €150M, spanning Rome, Barcelona, Santorini, and Andalusia, involving buyers including ADIA, AX Partners, Extendam, and Silken Hotels.
FHS World 2026, themed "Reinvest in our Future," runs 29 Sep to 1 Oct at Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai, with 30 speakers confirmed including executives from Kerzner, Marriott, Radisson, and Rotana.
Canary Technologies' new Agentic Sales Coordinator autonomously handles hotel group and event sales workflows from first inquiry to confirmed booking, debuting at HITEC 2026 in San Antonio.
The Oklahoma City event covered rising ADA demand letter activity in mid-size markets and a stabilizing U.S. lodging transaction market, with deal flow expected to pick up in H2 2026.
HVS weekly newsletter covers five Asia Pacific hotel deals: REIT acquisitions in Japan and the Philippines, Oscars Group buying Hotel Diplomat in Sydney, AB Capital expanding in Kanagawa, and Singapore easing hotel development rules in heritage precincts.
Armenia's hotel market shows record arrivals of 2.3M in 2025, 68% average occupancy and a branded pipeline of ~2,700 keys, with a 2026-30 strategy targeting 3M visitors and $3.8B in tourism spend by 2030.
FHS Living, launching in Paris in February 2027, is a curated pan-European investment platform targeting Living assets backed by €46.9B invested in 2025 and €50B more planned for deployment.
AI tools that automate proposal generation and follow-up prompts can lift hotel venue conversion rates, but misapplied automation risks undermining the trust-based relationships that drive repeat MICE business.
Key takeaways from the 2026 NYU forum cover stronger-than-expected U.S. hotel performance, AI reshaping guest discovery, tight financing, and the toughest ground-up development climate in a decade.
Five Asia Pacific hotel transactions covered, including CPPIB's entry into South Korea via a KRW500B platform, two resort acquisitions in Maldives and Australia, a 10-year lease deal in KL, and a 700-key co-living redevelopment in Singapore.
HVS Europe's weekly bulletin covers five hotel transactions across the UK, Spain, Italy, and France, including sales of Novotel London Greenwich, Allegro Isora Tenerife, and Lindenhof Resort South Tyrol.
Ahead of FHS Saudi Arabia 2026, this analysis argues the Kingdom's hospitality growth is driven by economic diversification, talent mobility, and domestic demand, not tourism alone.
JLL analysis identifies $790M in 2025 hotel transactions and $2.2B in conversion-linked deals over five years, with luxury assets outperforming and visitor arrivals forecast to reach 53.8M by 2026.
HVS weekly roundup covers four Asia Pacific hotel transactions: a SGD360M Singapore divestment, a KRW210B Seoul acquisition, a JPY5.49B Okinawa deal, and a AUD28.3M Perth purchase.
HVS raises its 2026 U.S. RevPAR growth forecast from 2.2% to 3.0%, citing strong YTD performance, domestic travel shifts, and a rebound in convention demand, while hotel transactions remain subdued with cap rates near 8.5%.
Accor gathered 270+ franchise partners and owners in Sydney to discuss growth strategy, investment trends, AI-driven efficiencies, and loyalty, covering its 420+ Pacific properties.
HVS rounds up six European hotel transactions, including Select Group's UK golf resort portfolio buy, two Spanish deals involving Zetland Capital, and acquisitions in Finland, Italy, and Austria.
AHOCA launches its Asia Chapter in Hong Kong on May 26, bringing together US and Asian hotel owners and investors to foster cross-border ownership and capital partnerships.
Weekly Asia Pacific deal digest covers Goldman Sachs' KRW53B Seoul hotel acquisition, an Ichigo Hotel REIT divestment in Tokyo, Journey Beyond's Kakadu purchase, and airport expansions in Vietnam.
HSMAI Foundation research finds hospitality students self-teach AI through experimentation but rate their academic programs' preparation at just 2.78 out of 5, signaling a readiness gap for employers.