Sacramento's Core Natomas Selected as Premier Corporate Housing Destination for International Business Travelers
A major California housing provider announces new luxury corporate housing options in Sacramento, addressing growing demand for high-end short-term accommodations for international business travelers in Northern California's capital city.

Key Housing has designated The Core Natomas in Sacramento as its featured serviced apartment property for February 2025, signaling a strategic response to increasing international business travel in Northern California. The designation highlights Sacramento's emerging role as a key destination for European and British corporate travelers seeking extended-stay accommodations.
Located at 2745 Orchard Lane, The Core Natomas offers one to three-bedroom units equipped with modern amenities including gourmet kitchens, quartz countertops, and in-unit laundry facilities. The property's selection reflects the growing need for flexible, high-end corporate housing solutions in California's capital region, where business travelers often face challenges finding suitable short-term accommodations.
The announcement is particularly significant for international business travelers, as Sacramento continues to develop as a strategic hub for global commerce. The city's position as California's state capital, combined with its proximity to Silicon Valley and the San Francisco Bay Area, makes it an increasingly important destination for international business operations.
Beyond addressing immediate housing needs, this development points to broader trends in corporate travel and temporary housing markets. As businesses continue to expand their global operations, the demand for professionally managed, fully-furnished accommodations that bridge the gap between hotels and traditional rentals is expected to grow substantially.
The property's extensive business-focused amenities, including conference rooms and Wi-Fi-enabled common areas, reflect an evolution in corporate housing that caters to the changing needs of international business travelers seeking both productivity and comfort during extended stays in the United States.