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Supercity Aparthotels is set to open three new properties in Edinburgh, Leeds and York over the next two months. 

Further solidifying its presence across the United Kingdom, the group said these launches mark a “significant step” in Supercity Aparthotel’s strategic growth plan.

First to open is Forth House, located in Edinburgh’s New Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Opening today (30 May), the aparthotel will offer 66 suites including studio, one and two-bedroom apartments.

The Jubilee in Leeds will follow in late June, bringing 63 contemporary suites to the heart of the city centre, moments from the Town Hall. The property reflects Supercity’s “signature” design approach, combining art-led interiors, “generous” living space and the flexibility of independent travel with hotel-style service.

Set to launch shortly after is Micklegate in York, a 46-suite property housed on one of the city’s most storied streets, located just a short walk from the train station. 

Chairman Roger Walters said: “This expansion marks a major milestone in Supercity Aparthotel’s growth journey. We’ve seen a clear and rising demand for longer-stay accommodation that offers the service of a hotel with the flexibility of an apartment – and we’re in a strong position to meet that need.

“Opening in three key UK cities not only extends our reach but also lays the groundwork for further development as we continue to scale with purpose.”

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