
1008: Why Apartment-Style Living Is Reshaping Extended Stay in Hotels
As markets mature, they begin to specialize. That's something we're seeing more in extended stay and this episode of #NoVacancyNews shows the next stage of evolution when hotels borrow from apartment living and do it thoughtfully.
I'm joined by Kate Thompson, Director of Commercial at Sage Hospitality Group, to talk about The Ann Savannah—an apartment-style hospitality concept built for guests who want independence without giving up service.
The Ann offers fully equipped kitchens, multiple bedrooms, longer stays without daily intrusion, and a host-driven service model instead of a traditional front desk. At the same time, it still works for one-night stays, groups, and business travelers who want space and flexibility.
What stands out is how intentional the operation feels. This isn't about removing service—it's about delivering it when guests actually want it.
We cover:
🏠: Why apartment-style living fits modern extended stay
🧳: How guests mix long stays, short stays, and group travel
🧹: Rethinking housekeeping, privacy, and guest control
🛎️: The role of a "host" instead of a concierge
🍳: Why full kitchens matter more than ever
👥: Leading teams in a lighter-staffed, cross-trained environment
For hotels, this is a real look at how hospitality keeps pulling ideas from its own past and adapting them for today.
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