RLJ Lodging Trust RLJ Business Segments
| Q1 '26 | Q4 '25 | Q3 '25 | Q2 '25 | Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue by Product | ||||||
| Food and Beverage Revenue | $39.72M-5.2% | $41.89M+13.6% | $36.88M-12.0% | $41.93M+11.8% | $37.51M-5.3% | |
| Other Revenue | $25M+1.8% | $24.56M-4.8% | $25.79M+2.9% | $25.07M+9.2% | $22.95M+1.1% | |
| Room Revenue | $275.26M+5.0% | $262.14M-2.0% | $267.37M-9.7% | $296.1M+10.6% | $267.65M0.0% | |
| Total revenues by Geography | ||||||
| Austin, Texas | $12.08M— | —— | —— | —— | $12.41M— | |
| Charleston, South Carolina | $13.43M— | —— | $12.91M-23.7% | $16.92M+38.5% | $12.22M— | |
| Chicago, Illinois | $11.31M-26.5% | $15.38M-30.0% | $21.98M+13.7% | $19.33M+72.6% | $11.2M-30.4% | |
| Houston, Texas | $15.96M+31.5% | $12.14M+8.3% | $11.21M-23.1% | $14.57M-5.9% | $15.49M+20.3% | |
| Louisville, Kentucky | $13.4M-11.7% | $15.18M+3.5% | $14.67M-26.7% | $20.02M+37.9% | $14.52M+7.2% | |
| New York City | $15.93M-45.6% | $29.26M+26.7% | $23.1M-1.4% | $23.42M+58.9% | $14.74M-47.1% | |
| Northern California | $51.51M+24.4% | $41.4M-6.0% | $44.06M0.0% | $44.06M+8.6% | $40.59M+15.1% | |
| Other Markets | $100.13M-1.8% | $102.02M+2.8% | $99.22M-10.2% | $110.45M+5.6% | $104.56M-1.8% | |
| South Florida | $54.33M+50.5% | $36.09M+35.4% | $26.66M-26.2% | $36.14M-27.4% | $49.77M+38.6% | |
| Southern California | $39.41M+8.0% | $36.48M-21.9% | $46.69M+8.5% | $43.04M+10.4% | $38.98M-1.8% | |
| Washington D.C. | $12.5M-4.4% | $13.08M-2.5% | $13.41M-25.3% | $17.96M+31.4% | $13.67M-5.5% |
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- How does RLJ Lodging Trust break its business down?
- RLJ Lodging Trust (RLJ) reports revenue by product across 3 parts — Food and Beverage Revenue, Other Revenue and Room Revenue. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does RLJ Lodging Trust's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in RLJ Lodging Trust's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.