Building on the launch of the first residence-style accommodations earlier this year, the two new properties, Reside Navy Yard and Reside NoMa, mark the latest milestone in the 10-year tie-up between Wyndham and Reside.
The new properties offer professionally managed, upscale accommodations designed for both business and leisure extended-stay travellers.
Bringing Wyndham Residence’s signature blend of home-like comfort and modern amenities, both provide thoughtfully designed spaces tailored to meet the needs of guests staying for a week, a month, or longer.
Reside Navy Yard
Reside Navy Yard offers a mix of studio apartments and two-bedroom townhouses across 81 units. The property is across two interconnected buildings at 816 and 818 Potomac Avenue SE.
Features include an in-unit laundry, fully equipped kitchens, high-speed WiFi, and access to a state-of-the-art fitness centre. Reside Navy Yard is a pet-friendly property, welcoming guests with pets weighing up to 40 pounds.
Reside NoMa
Reside NoMa offers 67 units and will provide access to fully stocked kitchens, in-unit laundry, a 24/7 fitness centre, and fast, reliable Wi-Fi.
The launch of the two new Washington D.C. properties underscores Wyndham’s and Reside’s shared vision for the future of the extended-stay segment. By pairing Reside’s expertise in corporate housing with Wyndham’s extensive distribution network, the tie-up aims to expand ‘Reside, a Wyndham Residence’ to the top 50 U.S. markets in the coming years.
Walter “J.R.” Dembiec, Jr., Brand President of ‘Reside, a Wyndham Residence,’ said: “The launch of Reside Navy Yard and Reside NoMa marks a significant milestone in our mission to redefine extended-stay hospitality with thoughtfully curated spaces in premier urban locations.
“Washington D.C. is a dynamic and historic destination, and these properties are designed to offer travellers a seamless blend of modern convenience and residential comfort.
“Together with Wyndham, we are expanding the choices available to extended-stay guests and setting a new benchmark for what they can expect.”