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
Houston WINiT EMEA

GBTA appoints Houston as chairperson of WINiT EMEA

Reading Time: < 1 minuteEMEA: Business travel trade organisation the GBTA has appointed Pauline Houston, SilverDoor’s SVP of business development, as the first chairperson of the GBTA WINiT EMEA Chapter

Cheval Collection Dubai

Cheval Collection adds second site in Dubai

Reading Time: < 1 minuteUAE: Serviced apartment group Cheval Collection has signed a management agreement to add a second property in Dubai under its Cheval Maison flag.

Turchin Mint House

Former Equinox COO Turchin joins Mint House exec board

Reading Time: < 1 minuteUS: Tech-enabled long and short-stay brand Mint House has appointed Judy Turchin, former chief operating officer at Equinox, as independent director of the group’s executive board. 

NUMA London

NUMA debuts in the UK with signing of London site

Reading Time: < 1 minuteUK: Digitalised hospitality platform NUMA Group has entered the UK market, partnering with management company New World Hospitality Group to launch NUMA Bloom in the former Bedford Corner Hotel in London. 

Homelike Dubai

Homelike launches operations in Dubai

Reading Time: < 1 minuteUAE: PropTech serviced apartment platform Homelike has launched operations in Dubai with an initial 2,500 units and an expected 6,000 units in the next six months.

NUMA assets

NUMA reaches €2 billion assets under management

Reading Time: 2 minutesEurope: Digital hospitality platform NUMA Group has grown its portfolio to 5,850 units in 32 cities and 14 countries, reaching a total €2 billion assets under management.