Economy & Economic Development  June 19, 2019

Greeley again leads region in hotel occupancy

DENVER — Greeley led Northern Colorado and Boulder Valley in May hotel occupancy, according to the most recent Rocky Mountain Lodging Report by the Colorado Hotel and Lodging Association.

Last month, Greeley posted a hotel occupancy rate of 80.9 percent, well ahead of the U.S. Highway 36 corridor, which had 75.9 percent for second highest.

The association’s monthly report shows hotel occupancy rates as follows:

  • Estes Park — 49.6 percent occupancy, $169.63 average daily rate.
  • Longmont — 63.4 percent occupancy, $128.33 average daily rate.
  • Fort Collins — 69.8 percent occupancy, $136.24 average daily rate.
  • Loveland — 73.4 percent occupancy, $134.48 average daily rate.
  • Greeley — 80.9 percent occupancy, $107.73 average daily rate.
  • Boulder — 74.5 percent occupancy, $195.32 average daily rate.
  • Highway 36 corridor — 75.9 percent occupancy, $133.90 average daily rate.
  • Statewide — 69.5 percent occupancy, $142.94 average daily rate.

The area around Denver International Airport had the highest occupancy rate in the state at 83.7 percent. Resort communities had the highest average daily rate at $204.14.

 

DENVER — Greeley led Northern Colorado and Boulder Valley in May hotel occupancy, according to the most recent Rocky Mountain Lodging Report by the Colorado Hotel and Lodging Association.

Last month, Greeley posted a hotel occupancy rate of 80.9 percent, well ahead of the U.S. Highway 36 corridor, which had 75.9 percent for second highest.

The association’s monthly report shows hotel occupancy rates as follows:

  • Estes Park — 49.6 percent occupancy, $169.63 average daily rate.
  • Longmont — 63.4 percent occupancy, $128.33 average daily rate.
  • Fort Collins…

Ken Amundson
Ken Amundson is managing editor of BizWest. He has lived in Loveland and reported on issues in the region since 1987. Prior to Colorado, he reported and edited for news organizations in Minnesota and Iowa. He's a parent of two and grandparent of four, all of whom make their homes on the Front Range. A news junkie at heart, he also enjoys competitive sports, especially the Rapids.
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