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AKA's Short Term Rentals Offer Serviced Accommodations in Top NYC Neighborhoods

Image (L to R): AKA Wall Street, AKA United Nations, AKA Sutton Place and AKA Times Square (All images via AKA) Image (L to R): AKA Wall Street, AKA United Nations, AKA Sutton Place and AKA Times Square (All images via AKA)
In 2018, tourism to New York City grew to an estimated 65.2 million visitors according to reports - the ninth straight year of growth. While a traditional hotel may be the most popular place to stay during a vacation or business trip, it’s not the only option. Booking sites like Airbnb give visitors the option to stay in the homes of New York City residents and companies like AKA offer extended-stay serviced accommodations for visitors also seeking an authentic city experience.
AKA offers a variety of furnished residences in five properties throughout New York City and also has accommodations in Los Angeles, Philadelphia, DC and London. If you plan to stay in NYC for a month or longer, selecting an AKA residence likely means having a space larger than the standard hotel accommodation. The residences come in a variety of layouts including units with private terraces and spacious penthouse suites with city views.

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AKA Sutton Place, 330 East 56th Street
AKA Sutton Place, 330 East 56th Street Midtown East
The Perrie, 234 East 46th Street
The Perrie, 234 East 46th Street Turtle Bay/United Nations
AKA Central Park, 42 West 58th Street
AKA Central Park, 42 West 58th Street Midtown West
AKA Times Square, 123 West 44th Street
AKA Times Square, 123 West 44th Street Midtown West
The Howell, 84 William Street
The Howell, 84 William Street Financial District

Midtown East | 95 Furnished Residences

AKA United Nations

Midtown West | 111 Furnished Residences

123-west-44th-Street AKA Times Square
AKA Times Square
Interiors at each property vary but typically include features like hardwood floors, light-filled rooms with contemporary and custom-designed furnishings, gourmet kitchens and spa-like bathrooms. The AKA-branded properties in New York City are located in popular Manhattan neighborhoods including the Financial District, Midtown East and Midtown West. The properties have welcoming lobbies and many offer amenities like communal work areas, tranquil lounges and fitness centers with Technogym equipment.

Financial District | 132 Furnished Residences

84-William-Street-04 AKA Wall Street
AKA Wall Street
Each property has something unique to offer, both inside and outside the building; amenities in AKA Sutton Place include a residents lounge designed by Meyers Davis Studio that includes an open fireplace and marble bar for coffee in the morning and cocktails; the neighborhood surrounding AKA Times Square is exciting and its location in the heart of the city can’t be beat.

Take a look at additional AKA properties below or visit their official website.

Midtown West | 134 Furnished Residences

AKA Central Park AKA Central Park
AKA Central Park

Midtown East | 76 Furnished Residences

AKA Sutton Place AKA Sutton Place
AKA Sutton Place

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