Everyone talks about FIFA 2026 like it's a guaranteed win for hotels. The reality is more complicated.
I connected with Bruce Ford of Lodging Econometrics to look at the actual hotel development, renovation, and conversion activity tied to FIFA host cities across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico β and to answer a question hoteliers ask every time a mega-event comes to town: Should you really build for this?
On #NoVacancyNews, Bruce breaks down where hotels are being added, where renovations matter more than new builds, and why most smart owners don't bet long-term strategy on short-term events.
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What we cover:β½: Why FIFA doesn't drive hotel demand the way many people assume
π¨: Where full-service hotels make sense β and where they don't
ποΈ: The difference between building for an event vs. building for a market
π: Why renovations and conversions dominate many host cities
ποΈ: How stadium districts like Dallas, Miami, and Atlanta actually work
π: Why teams and staff often stay in dorms β not hotels
π°: How owners still capitalize on short bursts of extreme rate compression