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Hotel development timelines remain difficult to predict

Expected peak in room supply always seems to be 'three years out'
Rendering of the proposed Denver Downtown Convention Center Marriott. Located at 14th and Stout streets, directly across from the Colorado Convention Center, the proposed 446,000-square-foot, 28-story hotel, initially designed to have 559 guest rooms and 22,000 square feet of meeting space, is currently on hold, according to the developer, Denver-based Focus Property Group. (CoStar)
Rendering of the proposed Denver Downtown Convention Center Marriott. Located at 14th and Stout streets, directly across from the Colorado Convention Center, the proposed 446,000-square-foot, 28-story hotel, initially designed to have 559 guest rooms and 22,000 square feet of meeting space, is currently on hold, according to the developer, Denver-based Focus Property Group. (CoStar)
CoStar Analytics
July 9, 2026 | 5:53 P.M.

The supply outlook for the U.S. hotel industry is consistent, with future hotel openings set to peak three years from now. The active hotel construction pipeline shows the largest number of hotel openings between 25 and 36 months from the end of the second quarter.

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