ASAP Members among shortlisted and winners at Serviced Apartment Awards

Congratulations to the winners and all those shortlisted at last night’s Serviced Apartment Awards, especially to our own ASAP Members. You’re all winners to us!

Category Winners among ASAP Membership:

  • Best operator 51 to 200 units : Urban Chic
  • Best operator 201+ units : Staycity Group
  • Best property 1 to 20 units: The Residence @ Kensington
  • Best property 21 to 70 units: Urban Rest Battersea
  • Best architecture/exterior design: Three Point Apartments: Cityus
  • Best interior design: edyn – Locke de Santa Joana
  • Best marketing or branding campaign: The Residence Christmas campaign
  • Best use of social media: Viridian Apartments
  • Best intermediary: Checkin Apartments
  • Innovative use of technology: AltoVita
  • ESG – operator/property: Lamington Group
  • ESG – supplier/service provider: mission : net zero
  • Rising Star: Max Meerema, PREMIER SUITES
  • Team of the Year: Corporate Housing Factory
  • Industry Inspiration: Izabela Szumierz, Urban Rest

ASAP Members Shortlisted across different categories:

  • AltoVita
  • Beyond Apartments
  • Charles Hope
  • Checkin Apartments
  • Cheval Collection
  • Citadines Holborn
  • Cityus
  • Corporate Housing Factory
  • edyn
  • Living Rooms
  • Mansley Serviced Apartments
  • PREMIER SUITES
  • RMS
  • room2:
  • Roomzzz
  • Synergy
  • The Ascott Limited
  • The Residence Apartments
  • Urban Rest
  • Week2Week Serviced Apartments
  • Wilde Aparthotels
  • YOSAA

Individuals shortlisted:

  • David Wright, Mansley Serviced Apartments
  • Pedro David-Carrico, Viridian Apartments
  • Satu Isotalo, Cheval Collection
  • Steve Lowy, The Residence
  • Vivi Himmel, AltoVita

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