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staycity takes on lease on edyn's kingsland locke in London
Staycity Group, operator of Staycity and Wilde brands of aparthotels, and edyn, operator of the Locke, Cove and SACO brands of aparthotels, have this week announced that the lease of edyn’s 124-apartment Kingsland Locke in Dalston, East London, has been taken on by Staycity.
staycity group announces key acquisitions in Austria and Germany
Staycity Group has announced the acquisition of a 74.9% stake in the Felix Group owned by Munich-based Denkmalneu, to operate three aparthotels, in Leipzig and Dresden in Germany and in the Austrian city of Vienna.
staycity group set to take Wilde brand to oxford city centre
Leading European aparthotel operator Staycity Group is to open a new 145-room Wilde in the historic city of Oxford following planning approval being granted by city council earlier this month.
staycity group acquires premium battersea site for Wilde Aparthotels
Leading European aparthotel operator Staycity Group has announced the acquisition of a site near Nine Elms Station in London SW8, close to the impressively restored Battersea Power Station, for the development of an 177-apartment Wilde Aparthotel.
staycity group takes wilde to bordeaux as part of innovative canopia development
Leading European aparthotel operator Staycity Group is to take its premium Wilde Aparthotels brand to France for the first time as part of an innovative ‘urban haute couture’ development in Bordeaux’s Canopia district, piloted by the Apsys group.
staycity targets business
travellers with fresh initiatives
“It’s fantastic to see our business travellers return, albeit with different needs and booking patterns,” commented Staycity chief commercial officer Paula Mullaney.
past 12 months sees record turnover for staycity group
“As we went through last year it became clear that the recovery in our business, and the wider hospitality sector, was gaining momentum as people started travelling again and corporate bookings slowly began to pick up,” commented Staycity Group co-founder and CEO Tom Walsh.