UK: London: Furnished housing platform AltoVita has announced the winners of The Altos, its annual global corporate home awards.
Hosted at The Wellington hotel in London, in partnership with ShortTermRentalz and Serviced Apartment News, The Altos are dedicated to hospitality operators of corporate housing accommodations. The awards brought together professionals and teams from across the industry to celebrate innovation and the sector’s resilience after a tough two years.
The awards were judged by a range of industry experts, including George Westwell, former CEO at Cheval Collection; Simon Lehmann, CEO and co-Founder of AJL Atelier, and Chantal Noble Haldorsen, VC Lead at Certares Management, with the individual Hospitality Professional award voted for by the public.
The winners are:
● Best Home Design – STAY Camden
● Best Sustainability & CSR Initiatives – Lamington Group, room2 Chiswick
● Best Innovative Use of Technology – Charles Hope Apartments
● Best Family Friendly Home – Tempd
● Best Work-from-Anywhere Home – Blueground
● Diversity & Inclusion Award – Furnished Quarters
● Best Hospitality Operator Company – North America – dluxSuites
● Best Hospitality Operator Company – Europe – UnderTheDoormat
● Best Hospitality Operator Company – Middle East & Africa – Nox Rentals
● Best Hospitality Operator Company – APAC – The Urban Butler
● Best Hospitality Operator Company – LATAM – Oasis Collections
● Hospitality Professional of the Year – Anshul V Mehta
● Excellence in Safety & Security – Breezeway
Vivi Cahyadi Himmel, co-founder and CEO of AltoVita, said: “It was fantastic to bring together our industry for an evening of celebration at The Altos. It’s been a difficult couple of years for the hospitality and corporate home industry, so it was a joy to toast to the sector’s resilience and innovation. A huge thank you to our brilliant judges and everyone who came together to make this event a success. We look forward to seeing the growth and creativity of the industry over the next year, and welcoming everyone back at next year’s event,” she added.