The rise of the extended stay hotel
Written by Matthew Pressman

Thursday, 06 March 2008

Many more Americans are becoming part of the phenomenon that requires specialized staff employed by global or major US companies with offices and production facilities spread across the US, to spend many days, weeks or even months working away from home.

As a result, companies are shunning traditional downtown locations and relocating offices and factories to specialist retail and trading areas close to major airports or roads. This not only makes it easier for their mobile employees to get to and from different workplaces, but also improves the company's bottom-line as staff travel costs, hotel bills and high price downtown office space rentals are reduced.

From an employee's point of view working away from home has its downside; long periods away from loved ones, feeling of isolation and the endless nights and drudgery of hotel living. Obviously, employers will be anxious to ensure that their workers are as happy as possible while away from home. So, in order to make them feel more comfortable and relaxed many businesses are opting to accommodate their workers in hotels that offer full facilities, such as kitchens, generous living areas and latest electrical appliances. By doing that, even though the employee is still away from their loved ones, at least they get all the luxuries of home.

One of the bigger metropolitan areas in the USA that is experiencing this phenomenon is Houston, Texas. With the massive circular Beltway surrounding the city, many blue-chip companies are choosing to relocate next to it, turning their back on the expense and inconvenience of a downtown location.

The need from those businesses to put key workers into economical, but fully equipped accommodation has led to boom time for the extended stay hotel in Houston. With many Houston employers such as IBM, Blue Cross Shield and Duke Energy opting to build large office complexes close to the Beltway it makes economic sense for those workers travelling many miles to stay in hotels such as this, rather than the expensive, upmarket downtown hotels that offer less in the way of facilities.

Extended stay hotels are also popular with sports spectators, especially baseball fans embarking on a road trip. Many are close to ballparks and other stadia, and in Houston for example, there are several found close to all the major stadia where most of the Houston franchises play their games including the Minute Maid Ballpark, Reliant Stadium and the Toyota Center.

Whether for business or pleasure it seems that extended stay hotels will be in demand for some time to come.

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About The Author:

Matthew Pressman is a freelance writer and frequent flyer.  When not travelling, he enjoys golf and fishing.

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