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The coming year will be a time of expansion and self-analysis for the serviced apartments sector as it seeks to respond to the evolving needs of corporate clients and individual guests.
T
he serviced apartments industry looks set for a busy 2017. A number of openings are scheduled in the first three months, with more to follow, according to the
Association of Serviced Apartment Providers (ASAP). Not surprisingly, the majority of the new UK developments
are in the major cities of London, Manchester and Edinburgh. In London, openings at a number of well-known locations have
been confirmed. Marlin’s new aparthotel at Waterloo will offer 238 new apartments, while Go Native’s 75-unit development in nearby Bear Gardens, on the South Bank, will offer 75.
London’s Covent Garden will see the first of Staycity
Aparthotels’ new deluxe brand, planned for premium city- centre locations, with 106 apartments, and Grange Hotels is to open an all-suite hotel overlooking the Tower of London and Tower Bridge. Apartment complexes are opening across Manchester
throughout 2017, perhaps in response to the city’s thriving digital hub. Scheduled to open in April, Staycity’s second property there will be located close to Piccadilly station. It will include 182 apartments.
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