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
limehome Hamburg

limehome signs 60 units in Hamburg

Reading Time: < 1 minuteGermany: Technology-based serviced apartment provider and operator limehome has signed 60 units in Hamburg, due to open in 2026.

Altos London

Winners of The Altos 2023 revealed in London

Reading Time: < 1 minuteUK: The 2023 winners of the Altos London, which recognises and celebrates “innovative hospitality operators” in the EMEA corporate accommodation industry, have been unveiled. 

Frasers Bangkok

Frasers signs Bangkok luxury serviced apartments

Reading Time: < 1 minuteThailand: Frasers Hospitality, the business unit of Frasers Property Group, has signed a management agreement with One Bangkok, the city’s lifestyle district, for 261 serviced apartments.

Larry Korman

Up close and personal: Larry Korman, AKA Hotels+Hotel Residences

Reading Time: < 1 minuteSAN editor – hospitality Eloise Hanson talks to Larry Korman, president of AKA Hotels+Hotel Residences, about how the serviced apartment industry has evolved, the future urban landscape, and the regulatory pressures facing short-term rentals. They also discuss trips to Japan, Atlantic City in the 60s, and plenty more.

Habyt Germany

Habyt expands in Germany with 400 units

Reading Time: 2 minutesGermany: Flexible housing provider Habyt has three openings scheduled in Q4 this year, located in Berlin and Frankfurt.

Singapore serviced apartments

Singapore to pilot long-stay class of serviced apartments

Reading Time: < 1 minuteSingapore: National development minister Desmond Lee has revealed that the country will pilot a new class of serviced apartments with a three-month minimum stay to meet rental demand.