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Urban hotel recovery

3 stories · First covered Mar 14, 2026 · Latest 7h ago
Urban hotel recovery Coverage
PEB at $13 With $2.5B in Debt and a $0.04 Dividend. Define "Bargain."

PEB at $13 With $2.5B in Debt and a $0.04 Dividend. Define "Bargain."

Pebblebrook's 43% run-up has momentum investors calling it cheap, but a negative P/E ratio, $2.5 billion in debt, and a dividend yield of 0.29% tell a more complicated story than any stock screener will surface.

Pebblebrook Trades at Half Its Net Asset Value. The Math Is Brutal.

Pebblebrook Trades at Half Its Net Asset Value. The Math Is Brutal.

Pebblebrook beat Q4 estimates and guided for RevPAR growth in 2026, but the stock still sits roughly 50% below the company's own NAV estimate of $23.50 per share. That gap tells a story about what the public markets actually think of urban hotel recovery, and owners holding similar assets should be paying attention.

Pebblebrook's Q1 Numbers Will Tell Us If the Urban Recovery Bet Is Real

Pebblebrook's Q1 Numbers Will Tell Us If the Urban Recovery Bet Is Real

Pebblebrook guided 7.5%-9.0% same-property RevPAR growth for Q1 2026 while still carrying a net loss for 2025 of $65.8 million. The April 29 earnings call will reveal whether that optimism is backed by margin improvement or just busier hotels losing money faster.