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Investors and operators remain 'cautiously' optimistic at this year’s Lodging Conference

Industry leaders discussed challenges and opportunities for 2025
(Left to right) American Hotel and Lodging Association Interim President and CEO Keven Carey, Motel 6 and Studio 6’s Julie Arrowsmith, Highgate’s Arash Azarbarzin, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts' Geoff Ballotti, BRE Hotels & Resorts' Joseph Berger and Sonesta’s John Murry speak during the "A View from the Top" session at The Lodging Conference in Phoenix. (Bryan Wroten/CoStar)
(Left to right) American Hotel and Lodging Association Interim President and CEO Keven Carey, Motel 6 and Studio 6’s Julie Arrowsmith, Highgate’s Arash Azarbarzin, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts' Geoff Ballotti, BRE Hotels & Resorts' Joseph Berger and Sonesta’s John Murry speak during the "A View from the Top" session at The Lodging Conference in Phoenix. (Bryan Wroten/CoStar)
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October 21, 2024 | 3:33 P.M.

With 2025 quickly approaching, the hotel industry was abuzz in Phoenix in the first week of October. Over 2,900 industry leaders, hotel owners, investors and decision-makers attended The Lodging Conference at The JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa.

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