If you supply products or services to the hotel industry, keeping an eye on new hotel complexes and new resorts can make a real difference to your sales pipeline. These large-scale developments often represent long lead times, bigger budgets, and multiple opportunities—if you know about them early enough.
A single hotel is usually one building with a defined set of rooms and amenities. A hotel complex, on the other hand, is larger and more layered. It may include multiple room accommodations (like standard rooms, suites, and apartments), serviced residences, retail space, meeting venues, spas, or entertainment areas—all within one development.
For hotel suppliers, this distinction matters. A complex typically involves more stakeholders and key contacts, longer timelines, and a wider range of purchasing needs. One project can mean multiple contracts instead of just one. More planning, yes—but also more opportunities for you!
Hotel development projects don’t just appear overnight. They move through clear stages: vision, planning, under construction, pre-opening, and opening. Each stage creates different opportunities for suppliers. And what’s most important for you is making sure you’re able to track these stages so that you reach out at the right time.
Knowing where a project sits helps you time your outreach. Reach out too late, and vendors may already be locked in with someone else. Reach out too early without context, and the conversation goes nowhere. Tracking hotel development projects allows you to align your sales and marketing efforts with when decision-makers are actually ready to talk.
In short: good timing beats aggressive timing.
Suppliers who track new resorts and hotel complexes under development can plan ahead—adjust inventory, prepare proposals, and build relationships before the competition does. This is especially useful for large hotel projects where procurement decisions may happen many months before opening.
It also helps teams prioritize. Not every project is right for every supplier, and knowing key aspects such as size, location, brand, design goals, and timeline helps focus your efforts in the right place. For instance, do your luxury sofas match the interior design style the newest Marriott hotel in Egypt is aiming for?
THP Hotel database tracks new hotel complexes, new resorts, and major hotel development projects worldwide. It includes projects from leading hotel brands across multiple regions and development stages. Instead of searching announcements one by one, suppliers can see what’s coming, where it’s happening, and when to engage.
We know that, with the help of our database, you’ll face less guesswork, which means fewer surprises and more contracts. And who doesn’t want more contracts?