The United States, cradle of famous motels, saw the birth of economy hotels. Nonetheless, the lack of homogeneity of the networks and an aging supply on certain markets is now leading to modernization of the concept. While growth perspectives remain important despite a very close knit network in the country, one by one leading brands have launched prototypes of properties that strangely resemble the latest concepts launched in Europe.
Just like the burger or the baseball, motels are inseparable from the image of the United States. Born in the 20s, the concept grew along America’s new highways. Popularized and professionalized by Kemmons Wilson with the advent of the brand Holiday Inn in 1952, the motel helped create a tradition...
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