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Stay Fit Housing Partners with Soothe Massage Service to Enhance Guest Wellness
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Stay Fit Housing Partners with Soothe
Massage Service to Enhance Guest
Wellness
Stay Fit Housing teams up with Soothe to be the official massage service for Stay Fit Housing guests. LOS ANGELES, CA, August 18, 2014 /PressReleasePing/ – Stay Fit Housing LLC, a corporate housing and wellness company based in Los Angeles and New York City, announces a partnership with Soothe to be the official massage service for Stay Fit Housing guests. Soothe makes it easy and affordable for Stay Fit Housing guests to get a massage, with bookings made via Soothe.com, Soothe’s mobile app or phone. Soothe offers spa-quality massages by licensed therapists in the comfort of the guest’s home, in as little as one hour.
Soothe is currently in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Orange County, Phoenix, and Miami; and
Stay Fit Housing guests will enjoy Soothe on-demand massages in Los Angeles and other major cities as both emerging companies expand nationwide.

Merlin Kauffman, Founder of Soothe, says of the partnership: “We are pleased to step into the corporate housing market with Stay Fit Housing and deliver our world-class in-home massage services. Soothe is committed to helping clients improve on their physical and mental wellbeing, while elevating the overall guest experience at Stay Fit Housing.”

Stay Fit Housing Chief Executive Officer Daniel Corridon states: “This partnership with Soothe will further enhance the health and happiness of Stay Fit Housing guests, ultimately increasing employee morale and workplace productivity. Furthermore, Soothe's commitment to technological innovation and exceptional customer service align perfectly with our core objectives. Stay Fit Housing is reinventing the guest experience in the serviced apartment industry, and both our guests and valued clients stand to be the beneficiaries.”

Stay Fit Housing is an ideal hotel alternative, combining the comfort and convenience of flexible-stay serviced apartments

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