
LivAway Suites has officially broken ground on a new extended-stay hotel in Mesa, Arizona, advancing its fast-growing national development pipeline and reinforcing its investment strategy in high-growth regional markets. The new Mesa property will be the company’s fifth location in Arizona and is scheduled to open in fall 2026.
The project marks another significant step in LivAway Suites’ coast-to-coast expansion, as the brand continues building a portfolio centered on long-term lodging, dependable value, and modern guest amenities. With 22 properties already open or underway, the company is also preparing for an aggressive 2026 rollout, targeting another 12 to 15 groundbreakings next year.
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The forthcoming Mesa hotel is designed to meet rising demand for flexible, longer-term accommodations. Plans include a suite of modern amenities tailored specifically for extended-stay guests:
This mix of residential-style comforts and technology-forward features reflects growing consumer preference for hotels that closely mirror apartment-style living, particularly in markets with strong job growth and population inflows.

Arizona continues to be a major focus area for LivAway Suites, with the new Mesa project aligning with the company’s strategy of clustering properties in fast-growing regional hubs. By building out its Arizona footprint — which already includes multiple sites in Tucson, Surprise, and Vineyard — LivAway aims to capture a larger share of the state’s booming extended-stay market.
Mesa, one of the fastest-growing cities in the Phoenix metro area, remains particularly attractive for long-term lodging due to its expanding employment base, strong business sectors, and rising demand from both relocating residents and corporate travelers.
With 22 total locations either operating or under construction, LivAway Suites is positioning itself as a major competitor in the extended-stay hotel segment. The company’s 2026 development goals — 12 to 15 additional groundbreakings — represent one of the largest year-over-year expansions in its history.
As consumer interest in flexible, long-stay accommodations continues to rise, LivAway’s model is drawing sustained developer and investor attention.
Originally reported by Livaway Suites in Hotel News Resource.