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Fri, 19 Jun 2009
A serviced apartment can boast numerous amenities and services, and the operators are always willing to talk them up. But to get the best understanding of expatriate accommodation in Singapore, HRM speaks with some very different serviced apartment guests
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HRM |
Fri, 19 Jun 2009
Finding accommodation for an international assignee in Singapore can be the biggest headache in the relocation process. Does the option of renting a serviced apartment make it any easier? HRM finds out.
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HRM |
Fri, 20 Jun 2008
An organisation would want its expatriates to feel comfortable in an otherwise ‘alien’ country. But there are many factors to consider before that, from cost to location to facilities.
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Sun, 19 Aug 2007
Soaring hotel prices and increased apartment rents have begun to have a positive impact on the serviced apartment industry. HRM takes a peek into the boom
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HRM |
Tue, 20 Mar 2007
The need for serviced apartments is apparent with more workers travelling between regions for relocation, or increasingly for project-related business. These ‘long-stay’ workers are opting for serviced apartments not only as a value-oriented choice, but also for the conveniences and comfort that a serviced ‘home’ can provide over a hotel
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HRM |
Fri, 20 Oct 2006
Giving your employee the comforts of a ‘home’ when they are on business assignments has been quite a challenge in the past, but not any more. Today, you can choose from a whole range of services and amenities at very affordable prices. HRM looks at some examples
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HRM |
Mon, 20 Feb 2006
Greater people and business inflows to Singapore are lifting occupancy rates and causing the serviced apartment and relocation business to plan for expansion. HRM’s David Mason-Jones looks at the drivers of this new confidence.
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HRM |
Fri, 21 Oct 2005
With growing businesses, accommodation needs are growing too. But, is the serviced apartment industry able to cope with the needs and changes?
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