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San Antonio Business Journal: Downtown SA takes hit as more hotel rooms sit empty

The San Antonio Business Journal has an article detailing the state of San Antonio’s downtown hotel market, informed by data from Source Strategies. In the article, Downtown SA takes hit as more hotel rooms sit empty, journalist Scott Bailey highlights the uncertainty in San Antonio’s most important hotel sector amid a challenging demand environment and new hotels entering the market.

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San Antonio Business Journal: Hotel investors ‘bullish’ on SA despite new red flags

The San Antonio Business Journal dropped a new article about the conflicted state of San Antonio’s lodging industry. Demand has been weak, but hotel developers still see that the market has an upside. In the article, Hotel investors ‘bullish’ on SA despite new red flags, journalist Scott Bailey notes the soft demand in San Antonio’s most important hotel market even as new hotels open and more loom on the horizon.

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News4 San Antonio: Hotel occupancy falls while revenue rises

News4 San Antonio: Hotel occupancy falls while revenue rises

News4 San Antonio contacted Source Strategies for insight into the city’s hotel market, especially in connection to a proposed venue tax slated to be on the ballot in November. In the article, “Hotel occupancy falls while revenue rises”, journalist Phil Sterling interviewed Source’s Director of Data Operations Paul Vaughn to help understand some of the issues involved and how it may impact San Antonio’s “Project Marvel” downtown sports and entertainment district.

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Downtown hotel operators are hopeful San Antonio can draw more convention and leisure travelers this summer. Grand Hyatt, Downtown San Antonio | Gabe Hernandez | SABJ

San Antonio Business Journal: Downtown hotels struggle despite Final Four assist

The San Antonio Business Journal has a new article out detailing the current state of San Antonio’s lodging industry in the wake of the city successfully hosting the 2025 NCAA Final Four games in April. In the article, Downtown hotels struggle despite Final Four assist, journalist Scott Bailey leverages Source Strategies data and insights to help understand what is happening in this industry that is critical to the economy of the Alamo City.

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