Eloise Hanson

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Eloise joined IHM in September 2019 as reporter for Boutique Hotel News and was promoted to editor - hospitality in July 2023, overseeing BHN and its sister website Serviced Apartment News. She broadly covers the global boutique, lifestyle and luxury hotel industry, as well as serviced apartments, aparthotels and extended stay. As a multimedia journalist, Eloise contributes to daily news articles, a weekly e-newsletter and monthly features, in addition to each brand’s podcast and webinar series. Contact: eloise@internationalhospitality.media
Everhome Suites surpasses 25th opening in the US

Everhome Suites surpasses 25th opening in the US

Reading Time: < 1 minuteUS: Everhome Suites, the midscale extended stay brand from Choice Hotels, has opened three sites across Texas, Kentucky and New Jersey, reaching 27 properties nationwide. 

The Assembly Place lists on SGX after strong investor demand

The Assembly Place lists on SGX after strong investor demand

Reading Time: 2 minutesSingapore: Coliving operator The Assembly Place (TAP) has started trading on the Catalist Board of the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited (SGX-ST) following the company’s IPO which was 5.2 times subscribed. 

The A-Z of travel, hospitality and living: trends to watch in 2026

The A-Z of travel, hospitality and living: trends to watch in 2026

Reading Time: 23 minutesIHM’s editorial team – George Sell, editor-in-chief; Eloise Hanson, editor – hospitality; and Priya Khaira, editor, short-term rentals – offer their insights on the trends, challenges, and opportunities shaping travel, hospitality, and real estate in 2026.

Mews secures $300 million in Series D funding

Mews secures $300 million in Series D funding

Reading Time: 2 minutesWorldwide: Operating system Mews has raised $300 million in Series D funding led by EQT Growth with new investors Atomico and HarbourVest Partners. 

Noble acquires 14 WoodSpring Suites in the US

Noble acquires 14 WoodSpring Suites in the US

Reading Time: < 1 minuteUS: Real estate investment manager Noble has acquired a 14-property portfolio of WoodSpring Suites in the United States, advancing the firm’s Branded Long-Term Accommodations (BLTA) strategy.