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Asia/Singapore Friday, 19th April 2024
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Rosewood to open first stand-alone residential project in Lido Key

Rosewood Hotels & Resorts has signed a deal to launch the brand's inaugural stand-alone residential project in Lido Key, which will take the form...

A warm welcome

The pandemic’s work-from-home movement has nudged consumers into the arms of work-friendly hospitality spaces, presenting an unexpected boon to players in the long-stay market. Now, daytime workcation packages have become a life buoy for Asia’s serviced residences, reports Pamela Chow.

Oakwood Premier AMTD Singapore reaches out to transitioning home-owners

High-end serviced residence Oakwood Premier AMTD Singapore has teamed up with Storhub Self Storage to help customers in need of temporary housing during home...

Ascott allows guests to Work in Residence

The Ascott Limited (Ascott) has transformed selected apartments into conducive work suites which are now open for bookings, as part of its Work in...

Langham rocks up to Gold Coast

Langham Hospitality Group will be opening its third luxury hotel in Australia with the signing of a new property in Gold Coast. Slated to open...

Frasers Hospitality in China keeps morale up during pandemic

In the epicentre of the pandemic where stringent measures are vital and worry runs high, strong support from a hospitality brand and its management...

A great place to stay

Serviced residence operators in Asia-Pacific that have readied their hardware and heartware for Muslim travellers are having their efforts paid off, winning over families, young couples and even business travellers.

New hotels: Anantara Iko Mauritius Resort & Villas, Nirjhara, and more

TTG Asia's weekly roundup of new hotel openings.

Skye Suites Green Square to open ahead of time

Skye Suites is fast-tracking the opening of its third hotel in Zetland, New South Wales, which is located within the US$575 million architectural precinct,...

Ascott acquires US$139 million freehold serviced residence in Sydney

The Ascott, CapitaLand’s wholly-owned lodging business unit, has acquired a S$192 million (US$139 million) freehold serviced residence in North Sydney through its global fund...

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