Detroit’s Hotel Boom Is Just The Beginning
Detroit’s hotel market is showing signs of revitalization. Operators and developers are investing millions in new and renovated properties. Hotel occupancy is coming back to pre-pandemic levels after a lean-to-starvation year in 2020. Cambria Hotel Detroit Downtown is expected to open in February. Corktown’s Godfrey Hotel, west of downtown, is slated to open in the spring. The Westin Book Cadillac’s $20 million renovations begin next month. In addition, Olympia Development and Related Companies have plans to build two hotels as part of a $1.5 billion investment in the District Detroit. Operators of Huntington Place are pushing for the construction of hotels at the former Joe Louis Arena site. The tourism industry hopes to attract more large-scale events, like the 2027 NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four that was awarded to the city last month.