U.S. hotel occupancy, average daily rate and revenue per available room each declined year over year in September, hotel analytics firm STR announced.
U.S. ADR decreased 0.1 percent year over year to $162.69, while occupancy declined 1.9 percent to 64.3 percent and RevPAR declined 2.1 percent to $103.19.
STR said its top 25 markets "showed higher occupancy and ADR than all other markets."
For the sixth straight month, New York City registered the highest September occupancy rate among STR's top 25 U.S. cities at 86.6 percent, though that figure was down 0.5 percent year over year.
New Orleans in September posted the lowest occupancy rate among STR's top 25 at 48.5 percent, followed by Houston at 55.6 percent.
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