PRISM, the parent company of OYO, expands its presence in the US with 30 new extended-stay hotels from Las Vegas to New York.

PRISM, the parent company of OYO, expands its presence in the US with 30 new extended-stay hotels from Las Vegas to New York.
PRISM, the parent company of OYO, has broadened its footprint in the United States with the launch of 38 new extended-stay hotels under its G6 Hospitality brand, Studio 6. These properties have been opened in key gateway cities with a mixture of business and leisure travel, including New York, Dallas, Houston, and Phoenix; business hubs like Charlotte, St. Louis, Richmond, and Indianapolis; leisure destinations such as Las Vegas; and suburban areas including Oakland, Greenville, and Pasadena.

This expansion marks a significant development for the India-based hospitality company in the US market. Earlier this year, PRISM introduced eight extended-stay hotels during the first phase, and this latest rollout has added an additional 30 properties. G6 Hospitality is facilitating this expansion through various technological and operational tools, including G6 Marketplace, Protect24.ai, and options for bookable early check-in.

What are extended-stay hotels?
Extended-stay hotels cater to guests requiring lodging for several days to weeks. Unlike traditional hotels, these accommodations are equipped with amenities that enhance the comfort and convenience of longer stays. Features typically include fully-equipped kitchenettes, in-room workspaces, self-service laundry facilities, high-speed internet, and flexible housekeeping options.

In a recent statement, PRISM noted that most of the newly opened hotels feature approximately 100-120 rooms, aimed at boosting operational efficiency while accommodating a diverse range of long-stay travelers.

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These establishments are anticipated to serve corporate professionals, relocating families, medical personnel, construction workers, and project-based employees seeking affordable and reliable lodging.

Riteish Agarwal, Founder and Chairman of PRISM, commented, “In the USA, we are witnessing a shift toward longer-term stays influenced by project-based travel, medical staff, construction crews, short-term relocations due to home renovations, and an increasing demand for dependable, high-quality, yet affordable accommodation. This expansion aims to integrate a tech-driven, operations-first methodology to hospitality while striving to ensure consistency, efficiency, and an enhanced guest experience at scale.”

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He went on to say, “As a company originating in India, we take pride in showcasing our capability to operate and expand in competitive markets while setting standards for value and quality in the extended stay category.”

This growth follows PRISM’s acquisition of G6 Hospitality for $525 million.

 

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