IHM A-Z: What’s next in travel, hospitality and real estate in 2024?
Worldwide: IHM’s editorial team [George Sell, editor-in-chief; Paul Stevens, editor – short-term rentals; and Eloise Hanson [editor – hospitality] provide a
Worldwide: IHM’s editorial team [George Sell, editor-in-chief; Paul Stevens, editor – short-term rentals; and Eloise Hanson [editor – hospitality] provide a
Editors George Sell and Eloise Hanson share five trends they think will resonate throughout the sector in 2024.
US: The 2024 First Quarter US Extended-Stay Hotels Report, published by The Highland Group, reveals a decline in RevPAR for the first time in three years.
Sean Wewer, Homelike’s country manager – DACH and Italy, shares some insights on the rise of coliving and what this means for serviced apartment providers.
Australia / New Zealand: Urban Rest, a provider of flexible alternative accommodations serving the corporate market, has announced its acquisition of New Zealand counterpart The Urban Butler, effective from …
US: The 410-room dual-branded Courtyard New Orleans and SpringHill Suites New Orleans Warehouse Arts District has been sold for $73 million.
Germany: Digital hospitality platform NUMA Group has established its brand advisory board, aimed at “accelerating growth” for the company.
Turkey: Accor’s premium brand Mövenpick has opened its Living Istanbul Saklivadi property in the city’s shopping district of Vadistanbul.
UK: The shortlists for this year’s Serviced Apartment Awards have been revealed ahead of the awards ceremony on 23 May at Leonardo Royal Hotel London Tower Bridge.
Saudi Arabia: Luxury hospitality company Cheval Collection has signed an agreement with developer Ladun Investment Company for Cheval Ladun Living in Riyadh.
Estonia: Tech-powered hospitality operator Bob W has opened its fourth aparthotel in Tallinn, located in the city’s Arter Quarter.
UK: Developer Canary Wharf Group (CWG) has secured £553 million of financing, including an £80 million loan for two serviced apartment projects along West Lane.