Coliving – its time has come
Reading Time: 3 minutesUK: IHM, publisher of Urban Living News, held its latest Urban Living Insights: Coliving event at The Mandeville Hotel in partnership with Hubbl.
Reading Time: 3 minutesUK: IHM, publisher of Urban Living News, held its latest Urban Living Insights: Coliving event at The Mandeville Hotel in partnership with Hubbl.
Reading Time: 2 minutesUK: International Hospitality Media (IHM), publisher of Urban Living News (ULN), held its latest Feed Your Mind business breakfast debate in partnership with AHV Associates at The Reform Club in London.
Reading Time: < 1 minuteULN speaks to Daniel Pedreschi, regional VP operations UK at PPHE Hotel Group, about the company’s potential diversification into new asset classes and what the hotel pipeline looks like for 2023.
Reading Time: < 1 minuteULN speaks with Alastair Thomann, CEO at Generator, to hear about the brand’s recovery and expansion plans in the Middle East.
Reading Time: < 1 minuteSingapore: Coliving operator Hmlet has opened its debut hotel property, Owen House by Hmlet, in Little India, Singapore.
Reading Time: 2 minutesBulgaria: Mixed-use hotel and coliving site, The WorkNomads Lab Hotel, has selected hospitality technology platform INTELITY to power its mobile guest experience.
Reading Time: 2 minutesPortugal: IHM held its fifth annual RECHARGE event in Lisbon, hosted at coworking venue Heden Santa Apolónia.
Reading Time: 15 minutesAfter a topsy-turvy 2022, here are the major hospitality and real estate trends we expect to see in the year ahead, some more unexpected than others. IHM’s editorial team (George Sell – editor-in-chief at IHM, Paul Stevens – editor of ShortTermRentalz, and Eloise Hanson – editor of Boutique Hotel News) – reports.
Reading Time: 2 minutesWorldwide: Accor has launched Accor One Living, a new platform to support the development and operation of branded residences and mixed-use projects.
Reading Time: 2 minutesUS: In a real estate fund managed by Blackstone, the University of California Investment Office (UC) is set to invest $4 billion acquiring rental and student housing.