Shannon Sampson
Downtown San Antonio, TX: Building for the Future
David Bone | September 19, 2024
Downtown San Antonio boasts a diverse array of buildings built during multiple decades, as can be expected in a city that is more than 300 years old. These structures contribute to the city’s historical charm, and contemporary buildings were not prevalent in the past. However, spurred by the “Decade of Downtown” within the city’s SA2020 growth plan created in 2010, revitalization and new-build projects became more common in the years prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. The modernization was anchored by the 2019 opening of Frost Tower, the city’s first new high-rise since 1989. Since 2020, roughly 20 development projects, reportedly to...
The Diverse Factors Driving the Austin Lodging Market
Shannon Sampson | May 15, 2023
By Shannon Sampson The Austin area has experienced unprecedented growth and success in recent years. The region boasts a strong economic framework and diverse demand generators that typically allow the city’s lodging market to recover quickly following any dips or slumps. Austin is one of the largest technology hubs in the country and is home to The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin), as well as numerous state and federal government entities, which help the city weather recessions relatively well. Furthermore, the area is one of the most popular leisure destinations in the state. Add to that a robust convention and citywide event...
COVID-19’s Impact on the San Antonio Lodging Market
David Bone | April 8, 2021
By David Bone, Shannon Sampson Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Downtown San Antonio was enjoying a decade of revitalization and growth. The year 2020 was poised to be a banner year, spurred by the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center’s $325-million renovation and expansion, which was completed in January 2016. Data provided by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts indicate that hotel revenue across the San Antonio-New Braunfels MSA declined by roughly 53% in 2020. RevPAR for the MSA remained relatively stable in 2018 and 2019, before plummeting approximately $40 in 2020 to a historical low of $37. New hotel supply increased by alm...