For the Virginia hotel industry, the last 24 months have been challenging in a number of ways. The pandemic and associated social distancing measures resulted in a collapse of visitors and revenue in the spring and summer of 2020. In 2021, the Hampton Roads market set records for hotel revenue, but other markets continued to struggle. In this chapter, we look at how the markets in Virginia have performed over the past two years and how 2022 may bring good news for the hotel industry
COVID-19 changed how we view the Hampton Roads economy. In January 2020, the region was projected to...
Virginia’s economic recovery in 2021 has been driven by the performance of some, but not all, of its...
If Virginia is to continue its recovery from the pandemic economic shock of 2020, this growth will l...
For the Virginia hotel industry, the last 24 months have been challenging in a number of ways. The p...
Nearly 1 in 5 workers in the Hampton Roads hospitality and leisure sector lost their jobs in 2020. E...
Over the past quarter-century, the hotel industry has become a relatively less important part of the...
Since 2000, hotel revenue as a percentage of personal income has declined in Virginia and Hampton Ro...
To say that most Virginians would prefer to forget 2020 might be an understatement. The COVID-19 pan...
Stagnant or declining patronage and excess capacity have made this a very challenging time for an in...
Airbnb has become an increasingly significant competitor to conventional hotels throughout the Unite...
If the story of 2020 was the pandemic and the tale of 2021 was the recovery, then rising inflation a...
In January 2020, Virginia was focused on the continuing economic expansion and shortages of skilled ...
The COVID-19 pandemic shook the Hampton Roads economy. One in 10 workers were unemployed at the heig...
COVID-19 changed how we view the Hampton Roads economy. In January 2020, the region was projected to...
Virginia’s economic recovery in 2021 has been driven by the performance of some, but not all, of its...
If Virginia is to continue its recovery from the pandemic economic shock of 2020, this growth will l...
For the Virginia hotel industry, the last 24 months have been challenging in a number of ways. The p...
Nearly 1 in 5 workers in the Hampton Roads hospitality and leisure sector lost their jobs in 2020. E...
Over the past quarter-century, the hotel industry has become a relatively less important part of the...
Since 2000, hotel revenue as a percentage of personal income has declined in Virginia and Hampton Ro...
To say that most Virginians would prefer to forget 2020 might be an understatement. The COVID-19 pan...
Stagnant or declining patronage and excess capacity have made this a very challenging time for an in...
Airbnb has become an increasingly significant competitor to conventional hotels throughout the Unite...
If the story of 2020 was the pandemic and the tale of 2021 was the recovery, then rising inflation a...
In January 2020, Virginia was focused on the continuing economic expansion and shortages of skilled ...
The COVID-19 pandemic shook the Hampton Roads economy. One in 10 workers were unemployed at the heig...
COVID-19 changed how we view the Hampton Roads economy. In January 2020, the region was projected to...
Virginia’s economic recovery in 2021 has been driven by the performance of some, but not all, of its...
If Virginia is to continue its recovery from the pandemic economic shock of 2020, this growth will l...