Boothbay Fund Management Boosts Ryman Hospitality Properties Stake

Investment firm increases ownership in hotel REIT by 44% in Q3

Mar. 16, 2026 at 7:52am

Boothbay Fund Management LLC increased its stake in Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc. (NYSE: RHP) by 44.3% during the third quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The fund now owns 93,479 shares of the real estate investment trust's stock, worth approximately $8.4 million.

Why it matters

Ryman Hospitality Properties is a major owner and operator of large convention center hotels, including the Gaylord Opryland Resort in Nashville and Gaylord Texan Resort near Dallas. The increase in Boothbay's stake suggests the investment firm sees continued growth potential in the hospitality REIT as the industry recovers from the pandemic.

The details

According to the 13F filing, Boothbay Fund Management purchased an additional 28,695 shares of Ryman Hospitality Properties during the third quarter. This increased the firm's total position to 93,479 shares, or about 0.15% of the REIT's outstanding stock. Ryman Hospitality Properties owns and operates a portfolio of luxury hotels and resorts focused on the group travel and convention market.

  • Boothbay Fund Management increased its Ryman Hospitality Properties stake during the third quarter of 2026.

The players

Boothbay Fund Management LLC

An investment management firm that focuses on alternative strategies and specializes in hedge fund investments.

Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc.

A real estate investment trust that owns and operates a portfolio of luxury hotels and resorts, including the Gaylord Opryland and Gaylord Texan properties.

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The takeaway

Boothbay Fund Management's increased stake in Ryman Hospitality Properties suggests the investment firm sees continued growth potential in the hospitality REIT as the industry recovers from the pandemic. Ryman's portfolio of convention-focused luxury hotels, including the iconic Gaylord properties, makes it an attractive long-term play on the return of group travel and events.