Kasa has opened in Boston for the first time, unveiling Kasa Boston at Fenway in partnership with Samuels & Associates. The property adds 195 furnished apartment-style units to the citys hospitality market and extends the brands growing footprint in major US travel destinations.
The new opening places Kasa in one of Bostons best-known neighbourhoods, close to Fenway Park and a cluster of hotels, offices and entertainment venues. The company says the project is aimed at modern travellers looking for flexible, apartment-like stays with hotel-style service.
The launch also marks another step in Kasa’s expansion strategy, which has focused on branded apartment hotels in urban markets. The company positions itself as a manager for the modern traveller, combining short-term accommodation with residential-style layouts.
Kasa did not disclose financial terms for the Boston opening, but the size of the property underlines the scale of its move into the market. The 195-unit development gives the brand an immediate presence in a city that draws business travellers, sports fans, university visitors and leisure guests throughout the year.
Boston is a significant addition to Kasa’s network because the city has a mix of demand drivers that support both short and medium-length stays. Fenway, in particular, attracts visitors for baseball games, concerts and nearby institutions, while its central location appeals to travellers who want access to the wider city.
The partnership with Samuels & Associates also reflects the continued use of collaboration between hospitality operators and real estate developers as demand shifts towards alternative accommodation models. For owners, apartment-style hospitality can offer a way to target travellers who want more space and self-contained living areas.
Kasa has built its business around technology-driven operations and flexible accommodation formats. Its model is designed to serve guests who prefer a home-like environment but still want the reliability of a managed hospitality brand.
The Boston debut comes as the broader travel sector continues to see interest in longer-stay and apartment-style lodging, particularly in major cities where visitors often seek more room and convenience than a standard hotel room can provide. Kasa’s opening adds to that trend by bringing a new option to one of the United States’ most visited urban destinations.
With the launch, Kasa now has a foothold in Boston at a time when demand for alternative stays remains strong in large markets. The company has not announced any further details about expansion in the city.






