Economy, midscale hotels weigh on Omaha

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19 October 2011
By Caitlyn Hillyard
STR Analytics


Story Highlights
  • Revenue per available room in the Omaha market is down 9.9% since 2006.
  • Regardless of location, newer properties held higher occupancy and ADR.
  • Guests are more often choosing to stay at upper-midscale and upscale hotels in Omaha rather than at economy and midscale properties.

Demand is down 13.1% at economy properties and down 24.8% at midscale properties since 2006 in Omaha, Nebraska.

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