Dallas, U.S. | Leading the United States Hotel Construction Pipeline with Record Growth

Dallas, a vibrant city and cultural hub in North Texas, the most populous centre in the Dallas  - Forth Worth Metroplex, one of the most influential cities in the U.S., known for its booming economy, diverse cultural scene, and a very welcoming atmosphere, sits at the crossroads of several major highways, making it a strategic location within the United Stated, a place where American Football reigns supreme and modern skyscrapers meet cowboys heritage is leading the United States hotel construction pipeline with record growth, while the 2027 forecast predicts continued dominance in new hotel openings.

According to the recent Q2 2025 Hotel Construction Pipeline Trend Report by Lodging Econometrics (LE), the trusted leader in delivering comprehensive and actionable global hotel intelligence, decision - maker contacts, and unparalleled service, based in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Dallas is leader in hotel constructions projects across the United States, with 199 projects and 24.497 rooms in its pipeline surpassing all the other markets.

Atlanta, Georgia, follows with 165 projects and 19.027 rooms, then Nashville, Tennessee with 128 projects and 17.025 rooms, followed by Austin, Texas boasting a strong pipeline with 125 projects and 14.598 rooms, experiencing notable year - over year growth with a 10% increase in projects and a 7% increase in rooms, and also Phoenix, Arizona is in the top five with 123 projects and 16.228 rooms.

Concerning current construction projects as of the end of Q2, Phoenix leads in the number of projects under construction, with 35 projects and 5.089 rooms followed by New York City closely with 33 projects and 6.118 rooms. 

Dallas rank third with 32 projects and 3.804 rooms, while Atlanta and Nashville round out the top five with 23 projects and 2.782 rooms and 20 projects and 2.739 rooms, respectively.

Dallas also leads in projects scheduled to start within the next 12 months, with 78 projects and 8.603 rooms followed by Atlanta with 65 projects and 7.942 rooms, Austin with 53 projects and 6.009 rooms, Nashville with 52 projects and 7.333 rooms and the Inland Empire with 51 projects and 5.184 rooms.

In the early planning stage, Dallas remains at the forefront with 89 projects and 12.090 rooms, followed by Atlanta with 77 projects and 8.303 rooms and Nashville with 56 projects and 6.953 rooms, while Austin and Orlando each have 54 projects, contributing 13.329 rooms and 6.033 rooms respectively.

At the close of Q2, the United States had 1.956 active renovation and conversion projects, totaling 259.495 rooms. The top markets for these activities include Washington D.C., with 34 projects and 4.889 rooms, Atlanta with 30 projects and 3.370 rooms, Charlotte with 29 projects and 3.343 rooms, Orlando with 27 properties and 14.722 rooms, and New York with 27 projects and 8.288 rooms.

In the first half of 2025, 329 new hotels with 39.628 rooms opened in the United States, Atlanta leads in new openings with 11 projects and 1.191 rooms, followed by Dallas with 10 projects and 964 rooms and also New York, Orlando and Tampa saw significant new openings. 

The Lodging Econometrics anticipates the opening of another 406 hotels with 45.160 rooms by the end of 2025, totaling 735 new hotels and 84.788 rooms. New York City is expected to add 23 new hotels and 2.971 rooms, followed by Dallas with 20 new hotels and 2.135 rooms.

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