HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach – 8 March 2021 – Dash Living,
Asia’s pre-eminent serviced living community in Hong Kong and Singapore, today
announced the launch of two major new Hong Kong projects in Aberdeen and Sheung
Wan in collaboration with designer hotel group Ovolo. The two additions to the
portfolio demonstrate how Dash Living is developing new multi-property
partnerships in the region and how Ovolo Group is adapting to new market
conditions.
A total of 135 rooms and suites that form part of a new generation
of serviced rental solutions for hyper-mobile millennials will be available for
booking. The Aberdeen by Dash Living, soon-to-be converted from Mojo Nomad By
Ovolo, offers 79 rooms ranging from studios to executive suites. The 56-room
The Sheung Wan By Ovolo, only remaining under Ovolo’s management for stays
under 7 days, will offer units from studio, one bedroom, to family room
options.
Dash Living, founded by serial entrepreneur Aaron Lee in 2014, has now grown to manage and operate over 1,300 units across serviced apartments, co-living homes and hotel rooms across Asia. It has more than 250,000 square feet under its management. As one of the leading regional hospitality groups, it provides more flexibility and a better living experience to people living in or visiting expensive cities in the region, including Hong Kong and Singapore, and more to come.
The Ovolo Group was founded by entrepreneur Girish
Jhunjhnuwala and first entered the real estate market in 2002; then further
expanded into the hotel industry in 2010. Ovolo Hotels quickly became one of
Hong Kong and Australia’s most dynamic independent owner operated hospitality
firms by providing guests with the best in effortless living across hotels and
food and beverage outlets. It owns and operates twelve hotels across Hong Kong,
Australia and Bali.
“These two new properties are in superb locations in Hong
Kong and means Dash Living is now providing its unique solutions with an even
wider coverage in the city,” said Aaron Lee, founder of Dash Living. “We are
now in eight locations in Hong Kong, creating an accommodation community with
tech, co-working, lifestyle and other benefits.”
Dash Living offers a collection of apartments, co-living
homes and hotel rooms across prime areas of Hong Kong, including Causeway Bay,
Wan Chai, Central, Tsim Sha Tsui, Jordan and Mongkok. With this collaboration,
that list can now be updated to include Aberdeen and Sheung Wan. Dash also has
numerous units in multiple prime locations across Singapore.
The Aberdeen by Dash Living will include communal areas
spanning across three floors including a lounge, a living area, a movie-viewing
space, a common kitchen, a laundry, a gym and an entertainment terrace perfect
for barbecues. The management will be similar to that for a hotel, but for
co-living long stays. The Sheung Wan by Ovolo includes a gym and laundry room
for residents as well as a thriving authentic Mexican restaurant, Te Quiero
Mucho.
“Partnering with Dash living was a no-brainer, it’s great to work alongside another great entrepreneur who
pioneers effortless rental living solutions in the Hong Kong region. Our aim is
to work closely with Dash Living to ensure all touchpoint of the guests
experience is harmonious and too attractive to think about going anywhere
else.”, said Girish Jhunjhnuwala, Founder and CEO of Ovolo Hotels, CEO of
Ovolo.
Tenants in Aberdeen and Sheung Wan can enjoy an exciting
variety of lifestyle benefits, or “perks”. For example, Dash Living provides
free access to a variety of co-working spaces, free professional fitness center
membership, a multitude of wellness, dining and shopping options with
discounts, and more. As well, Dash Living offers regular tenant events to bring
the “serviced living community” to life, including collaborations with local
partners for activities such as yoga, bakery and fitness.
Customers can reserve long stay rooms and suites at The
Aberdeen by Dash Living and The Sheung Wan by Ovolo via the Dash Living
website, while also enjoying a host of value-added benefits as a Dash
member.
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