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Skyline Worldwide expands London offering

Carlow House by Skyline

Skyline Worldwide continues to go from strength to strength, as demonstrated by the serviced apartment providerโ€™s announcement of the mid-July opening of Carlow House, a new development situated in the midst of the area where the Camden Town Kingโ€™s Cross/Euston and Regentโ€™s Park districts meet.

Carlow House, a former Edwardian-era warehouse converted to loft-style living and embodying a 1930s Art Deco theme, creates a particularly cool and stylish ambience intended to provide a stimulating yet relaxing environment for corporate travellers. The studios, one and two-bedroom apartments are centred around an impressive four-storey atrium beneath a domed roof. This notable feature, as well as the apartments, were designed by the award-winning Rabih Hage architectural studio.

Located in the largest area of urban regeneration in Europe, within easy reach of the Euston and Kingโ€™s Cross rail transport hubs, Carlow House by Skyline boasts a privileged position, being just eight minutes from the extensive greenery of Regentโ€™s Park and five minutes from Oxford Streetโ€™s wealth of shopping opportunities.

The CEO of Skyline Worldwide Serviced Apartments, Thiago Hahn said: โ€œWe are always delighted to announce a new development, but are particularly so on this occasion, as the location of Carlow House is the prestigious and vibrant district at the edge of Regentโ€™s Park and Camden Town, within reach of the Kingโ€™s Cross portal into Europe. With this latest addition to our portfolio, Skyline has taken a major step towards becoming one of the largest serviced apartment operators in London over the next two years.โ€

In recent months Skyline also opened the Charrington Tower and Lincoln Plaza properties โ€“ both located in London โ€“ clearly signalling the companyโ€™s determination to expand throughout the capital.