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San Antonio Rebounds: Hope and uncertainty drive San Antonio hotel market
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Developer Chris Hill at the under construction Canopy Hotel on North St. Mary s and Commerce Streets, Thursday, April 8, 2021. Opening date is scheduled for April 20.Jerry Lara / San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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Developer Chris Hill at the under construction Canopy Hotel on North St. Mary s and Commerce Streets, Thursday, April 8, 2021. Opening date is scheduled for April 20.Jerry Lara / San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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This month, the Canopy by Hilton San Antonio Riverwalk will become the latest hotel to open during the pandemic. But don’t read too much into that.
This Dallas hotel made more money than most Texas lodgings in 2020 The Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek did better than most in 2020.
Photo courtesy of Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek To coincide with its 40th anniversary, Dallas’
Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek unveiled an extensive renovation last fall. It turns out the hotel had even more to celebrate in 2020.
Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek ranked sixth statewide and first in Dallas-Fort Worth last year on a key indicator for the financial health of hotels, according to a report from San Antonio-based hotel data provider Source Strategies. Despite the travel slowdown prompted by the coronavirus pandemic, the property’s revenue per available room (RevPAR) rose to $153.45 in 2020 from $144.20 in 2019. The hotel ranked just 100th statewide for RevPAR in 2019.
Austin resort made more money than any hotel in Texas during pandemic culturemap.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from culturemap.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Company turning New Braunfels hotel into small apartments
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Apartments at the Ramada Inn that Vivo Living is converting will rent for $800 to $900 a month.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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CEO Dan Norville of Vivo Living gives a tour of the former Ramada hotel in New Braunfels.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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The pool deck in the center of the complex will be resurfaced and surrounded by new furniture and umbrellas.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Vivo Living is in the process of renovating rooms at the hotel, which will be rented as studio apartments.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less