With nearly one dozen new construction projects underway, and continued demand from long-term guests, including project-based workers and relocations, Wyndham is targeting a long-term goal of 300 ECHO Suites locations by 2032, reinforcing extended stay as a key growth driver.
The Parsippany-based firm just reached a key growth milestone with the opening of the 20th ECHO Suites® Extended Stay by Wyndham hotel, this one in Bozeman, Mont., which builds on a wave of recent debuts in Springfield, Mo.; Colorado Springs, Colo.; and Round Rock, Texas, as the brand continues to expand nationwide.
Hotels that have been open six months or more are, on average, exceeding 70% occupancy based on results through Q1 2026. Over the same period, many of the most established locations exceed 80% occupancy, with RevPAR index levels above 100%, against a comp set primarily comprising midscale-and-above hotels.
The 20-hotel milestone reflects growing confidence in the brand’s efficient new construction prototype and operating model, according to a release.
ECHO Suites hotels average approximately 50,000 square feet, nearly 74% of which is rentable space, and guest rooms averaging about 300 square feet. Over 70% of stays exceed seven nights, with over half extending beyond 60 days, reflecting demand from project-based business travelers, relocations, and other long-term guests.


