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Hotel occupancy declines in DC area as market braces for downturn

After strong start to the year, projections turn negative
Washington, D.C., could see its first decline in annual RevPAR growth since COVID. (Getty Images)
Washington, D.C., could see its first decline in annual RevPAR growth since COVID. (Getty Images)
CoStar Analytics
August 6, 2025 | 4:06 P.M.

The Washington, D.C.-area hotel market kicked off 2025 with a bang, courtesy of the District hosting the presidential inauguration in January. However, revenue per available room growth has decelerated every month since then, and the market is now on track to see its first decline in annual RevPAR since the COVID years.

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