San Francisco, CA, Jan. 23, 2018 -- Furnished Quarters, the largest independently owned and operated provider of temporary furnished apartments, has opened an office in San Francisco, CA and added new corporate housing inventory to its luxury apartment offerings. To head the office and strategic development of San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area, the company has brought on Tyler Smittle in the role of General Manager.
Furnished Quarters assessed key cities with strong temporary furnished apartment demand throughout the United States and overseas, and based on client demand, chose to open its newest location in San Francisco. This highly requested market represents a key element in Furnished Quarters’ long-term growth strategy, with management teams now operating out of the East and West coasts. Furnished Quarters currently operates dozens of San Francisco apartments and the new office will allow the company to expand its portfolio.
“We have already been assisting many of our global corporate housing clients with accommodations in the San Francisco market,” said Steve Brown, CEO of Furnished Quarters. “It was a natural progression to open an office there providing local guest services and a greater selection of furnished apartments in the most requested neighborhoods and buildings.”
To lead the initiative, Furnished Quarters is leveraging the successful track record of Tyler Smittle, who has over 20 years of experience in the hospitality and corporate housing industries. In his most recent role as General Manager, Northern California at ABODA Global Housing Management, he established core inventory and design recognition for the ABODA NorCal brand. Tyler also has a lengthy history in hotel management for brands including Marriott International, Commune Hotels, Ayres Hotels and Evolution Hospitality.
“Tyler is the ideal manager to head our San Francisco market,” said Craig Partin, Chief Sales Officer of Furnished Quarters. “He is a San Francisco native who knows the local apartment communities extremely well, and has a strong track record in hospitality and the delivery of exceptional guest experiences. We’re very excited to have Tyler developing the market for us.”
Furnished Quarters will bring its distinctive design concepts to San Francisco, reflecting modern living in the Bay Area. The company expects to be operating 100 short-term apartments by May 1, 2018.
About Furnished Quarters
Furnished Quarters is the largest independently owned and operated supplier of global temporary housing, offering over 100,000 fully furnished apartments in more than 800 cities around the world. The company, established in 1998 in New York City by brothers Steven and Gary Brown, currently serves more than 5,500 clients, ranging from top Fortune 500 corporations to small businesses. In late 2015, Furnished Quarters opened Q&A Residential Hotel in Lower Manhattan to offer nightly and weekly stays in full-sized apartments. For more information visit furnishedquarters.com.
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Robin Spindel Furnished Quarters 212.367.9400 ext. 4333 [email protected]


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