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Top Hotel Companies 36 SPECIAL REPORT September 2015 | HotelManagement.net 2015 HOTEL MANAGEMENT SURVEY TOP HOTEL COMPANIES 2015 2014 Company name Contact name Guestrooms open Properties open Guestrooms Properties open Company type(1) rank rank Website Contact email in the Americas in the Americas open worldwide worldwide as of as of 6/30/15 as of 6/30/15 as of 6/30/15 6/30/15 1 1 Hilton Worldwide Christine Miller 595,682 3,930 731,851 4,440 O, M, F www.hiltonworldwide.com [email protected] 2 2 Marriott International Christie McEneaney 588,587 3,617 729,759 4,259 M, F www.marriott.com [email protected] 3 3 Wyndham Hotel Group Franchise Representative 493,239 6,237 668,524 7,698 M, F www.wyndhamhotelgroup.com [email protected] 4 4 InterContinental Hotels Group Joel Eisemann 474,290 3,802 724,018 4,942 F www.ihgplc.com [email protected] 5 5 Choice Hotels International David Pepper 437,235 5,657 504,961 6,376 F www.choicehotels.com [email protected] 6 6 InnSuites Hospitality Trust Inez Schloss 202,000 2,200 598,000 6,500 O, M, Mem. www.innsuites.com [email protected] 7 7 Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide [email protected] 201,990 699 358,401 1,249 M, F www.starwoodhotels.com 8 8 Best Western International Michael Morton 178,528 2,173 304,061 3,915 Mem. www.bestwestern.com [email protected] 9 10 G6 Hospitality Raiza Rehkoff 115,551 1,231 115,551 1,231 O, F www.g6hospitality.com [email protected] 10 11 Hyatt Hotels Corp. Sian Martin 113,951 461 160,205 618 O, M, F, D www.hyatt.com [email protected] 11 12 La Quinta Holdings David Wilner 87,200 878 87,200 878 O, F www.LQ.com [email protected] 12 9 Magnuson Hotels Worldwide Thomas Magnuson 86,121 1,003 94,363 1,099 Mem. www.magnusonhotels.com [email protected] 13 – Preferred Hotels & Resorts Jonathan Newbury 71,000 330 140,000 690 Mem. www.preferredhotels.com [email protected] 14 14 Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group Greg O’Stean 70,798 613 172,234 1,092 M, F www.carlsonrezidor.com [email protected] 15 13 Westmont Hospitality Group 70,651 589 81,437 647 O, M, F www.whg.com 16 15 Vantage Hospitality Group Roger Bloss 68,213 1,180 69,448 1,185 F, Mem. www.vantagehospitality.com [email protected] 17 16 Interstate Hotels & Resorts Leslie Ng 66,159 365 81,824 454 M www.interstatehotels.com [email protected] 18 17 Red Roof Inn Phil Hugh 41,069 418 41,069 418 O, M, F www.redroof.com [email protected] 19 19 Aimbridge Hospitality David Capps 32,562 237 33,804 241 M www.aimbridgehospitality.com [email protected] 20 20 White Lodging Services Corp. Deno Yiankes 27,335 163 27,335 163 O, M, D www.whitelodging.com [email protected] 21 – Highgate Hotels Lisa Tully 26,628 77 28,724 79 M [email protected] HotelManagement.net | September 2015 SPECIAL REPORT 37 2015 2014 Company name Contact name Guestrooms open Properties open Guestrooms Properties open Company type(1) rank rank Website Contact email in the Americas in the Americas open worldwide worldwide as of as of 6/30/15 as of 6/30/15 as of 6/30/15 6/30/15 22 22 WoodSpring Suites (2) Sarah Hirsh 23,469 196 23,469 196 F, D www.woodspring.com [email protected] 23 27 Crescent Hotels & Resorts Ariel Sanett 23,268 97 23,268 97 M www.chrco.com [email protected] 24 – CHMWarnick Chad Crandell 22,632 56 22,632 56 O www.chmwarnick.com [email protected] 25 18 Apple Hospitality REIT Kelly Clarke 22,177 174 22,177 174 O www.applehospitalityreit.com [email protected] 26 – Omni Hotels & Resorts Anne Tramer 21,000 60 21,000 60 O, M, F www.omnihotels.com [email protected] 27 42 Island Hospitality Management Jeff Waldt 20,424 159 20,424 159 M www.islandhospitality.com [email protected] 28 26 Pyramid Hotel Group John Hamilton 19,135 59 19,491 62 M www.pyramidhotelgroup.com [email protected] 29 30 Drury Hotels Carolyn Feltner 19,069 128 19,069 128 O, M www.druryhotels.com [email protected] 30 23 Pillar Hotels & Resorts Megan Savage 18,540 194 18,540 194 M www.pillarhotels.com [email protected] 31 32 TPG Hospitality Ralph Izzi Jr. 18,199 63 18,199 63 M www.tpghospitality.com [email protected] 32 29 John Q. Hammons Hotels & Resorts Phill Burgess 18,172 75 18,172 75 O, M, D www.jqhhotels.com [email protected] 33 – Chatham Lodging Trust Dennis Craven 18,098 132 18,098 132 O www.chathamlodgingtrust.com [email protected] 34 33 Remington Rob Haiman 17,948 93 17,948 93 M www.remingtonhotels.com [email protected] 35 44 Ocean Properties, Ltd. & Affiliates Tricia Lanigan 17,000 100 17,000 100 O, M www.oplhotels.com [email protected] 36 25 HHM Naveen P. Kakarla 16,195 125 16,195 125 O, M, D www.hhmhospitality.com [email protected] 37 – American Realty Capital Edward Hoganson 14,925 122 14,925 122 O Hospitality Trust [email protected] www.archospitalityreit.com 38 49 RLHC Brian Quinn 14,703 129 14,703 129 F www.redlion.com [email protected] 39 24 GF Management Jeffrey Kolessar 13,188 83 13,188 83 O, M www.gfhotels.com [email protected] 40 80 Sage Hospitality Kate Davis 12,934 68 12,934 68 M, F, D www.sagehospitality.com [email protected] 41 55 Crestline Hotels & Resorts Chris Flagg 12,256 75 12,256 75 M www.crestlinehotels.com [email protected] 42 47 HEI Hotels & Resorts Steen Petri 12,045 43 12,045 43 O, M www.heihotels.com [email protected] 43 45 Destination Hotels Candace Johnson 11,930 45 11,930 45 M www.destinationhotels.com [email protected] 44 21 Clarion Partners Charles R. Lathem 11,696 73 11,696 73 O www.clarionpartners.com [email protected] 38 SPECIAL REPORT September 2015 | HotelManagement.net 2015 2014 Company name Contact name Guestrooms open Properties open Guestrooms Properties open Company type(1) rank rank Website Contact email in the Americas in the Americas open worldwide worldwide as of as of 6/30/15 as of 6/30/15 as of 6/30/15 6/30/15 45 39 AmericInn Nasir Raja 11,567 200 11,567 200 O, M, F www.americinnfranchise.com [email protected] 46 35 Concord Hospitality Enterprises Co. Grant Sabroff 11,456 83 11,456 83 O, M, F, D www.concordhotels.com [email protected] 47 – Loews Hotels & Resorts Sarah Murov 11,373 23 11,373 23 O, M www.loewshotels.com [email protected] 48 41 Hospitality International Jim Bloodworth 11,031 248 11,135 251 F www.hifranchise.com [email protected] 49 52 Hard Rock International Daniella Delaosa 10,839 18 13,014 24 O, M, F, D www.hardrockhotels.com [email protected] 50 48 Noble Investment Group Scarlett Ainsworth 10,716 62 10,716 62 O www.nobleinvestment.com [email protected] 51 38 Davidson Hotels & Resorts Steve Margol 10,277 34 10,277 34 M, D www.davidsonhotels.com [email protected] 52 36 Rockbridge Adam Giere 10,121 50 10,121 50 O, D www.rockbridgecapital.com [email protected] 53 56 Sonesta International Hotels Corp. [email protected] 8,178 47 10,557 57 M www.sonesta.com 54 57 Dimension Development Co. Ken Thompson 8,139 49 8,139 49 M www.dimdev.com [email protected] 55 61 Real Hospitality Group Ben Seidel 7,986 61 7,986 61 M www.realhospitalitygroup.com [email protected] 56 58 Hospitality Ventures Management Group Mary Beth Cutshall 7,250 35 7,250 35 O, M, D www.hvmg.com [email protected] 57 96 Hotel Equities Joe Reardon 7,187 70 7,187 70 O, M, D www.hotelequities.com [email protected] 58 51 First Hospitality Group Robert Habeeb 7,106 52 7,106 52 O, M, D www.fhginc.com [email protected] 59 59 JHM Hotels Heather Meadors 7,088 40 7,296 41 O www.jhmhotels.com [email protected] 60 72 O’Neill Hotels & Resorts John O’Neill 7,015 74 7,015 74 M www.oneillhotels.com [email protected] 61 69 The Chartres Lodging Group Rob Kline 6,915 10 6,915 10 O www.chartreslodging.com [email protected] 62 – Apple REIT Ten Kelly Clarke 6,898 54 6,898 54 O www.applereitten.com [email protected] 63 54 Kinseth Hospitality Cos. Jeff Schrader 6,563 66 6,563 66 M, D www.kinseth.com [email protected] 64 60 Outrigger Enterprises Group Ed Case 6,341 30 7,846 38 O, M www.outrigger.com [email protected] 65 65 Rosen Hotels & Resorts Frank Santos 6,338 7 6,338 7 O www.rosenhotels.com [email protected] 66 50 Stonebridge Cos. Chris Stein 6,226 38 6,226 38 O, M, D www.sbcos.com [email protected] 67 86 OTO Development Tom Wood 6,159 46 6,159 46 M, D www.otodevelopment.com [email protected] 40 SPECIAL REPORT September 2015 | HotelManagement.net 2015 2014 Company name Contact name Guestrooms open Properties open Guestrooms Properties open Company type(1) rank rank Website Contact email in the Americas in the Americas open worldwide worldwide as of as of 6/30/15 as of 6/30/15 as of 6/30/15 6/30/15 68 91 Spire Hospitality Bill DeForrest 6,069 20 6,069 20 O, M www.spirehotels.com [email protected] 69 43 Janus Hotels and Resorts Michael Nanosky 6,061 23 6,061 23 O, M www.janushotels.com [email protected] 70 67 LBA Hospitality Beau Benton 5,963 61 5,963 61 M www.lbaproperties.com/hospitality [email protected] 71 90 Prism Hotels & Resorts Kevin Gallagher 5,829 28 5,829 28 O, M, D www.prismhotels.com [email protected] 72 101 PM Hospitality Strategies Joseph Bojanowski 5,699 31 5,699 31 M www.pmhs.com [email protected] 73 75 Marshall Hotels & Resorts Mike Marshall 5,531 44 5,531 44 M www.marshallhotels.com [email protected] 74 88 Waramaug Hospitality Jay Litt 5,447 30 5,447 30 O www.waramaughospitality.com
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