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20 th Dec

Schrager to launch 2 new hotel brands, sells Gramercy Park

Posted by Chiel to development ,hotel industry news

Legendary hotelier Ian Schrager is set to launch a pair of new hotel chains, acting as an owner-operator, a departure from his history of managing properties for others.

Together known as Schrager Hotels, the two new hotel brands include a luxury lifestyle brand and another that is “incredibly stylish, less expensive and reasonably priced for both large major city center 1000-plus-room hotels and smaller hotels,” he says. Both brands will focus on offering guests good value for money.

The luxury brand will charge rates slightly below the competitive set in a given market, delivering a modernized, unpretentious version of classic luxury. The other brand will consist of less-expensive, stylized large hotels in city centers.

The first hotel in Schrager’s latest venture will be Chicago’s historic Ambassador East Hotel, which he acquired last year and which is undergoing a US$25 million renovation. It is unclear which branding style he will stamp on the property.

Schrager plans to lean on existing financial partnerships, including Morgan Stanley, to help finance further building acquisitions and hotel conversions, he tells The Wall Street Journal. He says deals are in the works in New York City and London, and he is also scouting Los Angeles and Miami. Additionally, Schrager is targeting international gateway cities including Paris, Barcelona, Istanbul, Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro and other cities in Europe, Asia, China, India and South America.

The announcement comes in conjunction with the sale of Schrager’s interests in Gramercy Park Hotel, closed last thursday. “It was a very good financial transaction for me,” Schrager says of the sale. “I received an offer that was just too good to refuse. However, it is a bittersweet moment as well. I put 110% into that hotel, as I do with all of my projects, but it was time to move on and seek new challenges.”

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22 th Aug

Fodor’s Choice Gold Awards 2010: Best US Design Hotels

Posted by Chiel to polls

Best Design Hotels. U.S. properties that boast the most stunning architecture and decor.

  • Ace Hotel Portland, OR

    Hipsters will find the quirky, irreverent design at this hotel in downtown Portland appealing. Well-priced pads are über-upscale dorm style, with eco-friendly elements and vintage furniture, as well as nature-inspired scenes painted on walls. Some deluxe rooms have turntables to spin old-school vinyl, and a photo booth in the lobby snaps classic black-and-white pictures to add to the fun.

    Read the full Fodor’s review »

  • Delano Hotel Miami Beach, FL

    This South Beach hotel attracts the beautiful people, who stay at the famed bungalows, sip pricey cocktails, nibble on sushi, and lounge next to the palm-tree–lined pool with its underwater soundtrack and café table in the shallow end. Midcentury-modern furniture is featured throughout, and massive, sheer-white floor-to-ceiling drapes blow in the lobby’s seaside breeze.

    Read the full Fodor’s review »

  • Fontainebleau Miami Beach, FL

    A lobby with a neon-blue–lighted bar, massive floodlit marble columns, opulent chandeliers, and sleek furniture sets the tone for a hotel that speaks to everything glamorous about South Beach and those who stay here. The guest rooms are modern, with light wood, white linens, and bursts of bright color in details such as pillows and throws.

    Read the full Fodor’s review »

  • Gramercy Park Hotel New York, NY

    This boutique hotel embraces a spirit of high bohemia mixed with rock-and-roll baroque, a concept created by Ian Schrager and designed by painter and director Julian Schnabel. Dark-red velvet couches and chandeliers grace the lobby, where Picassos hang above fireplaces. Candles set on tables detailed with studs, richly carpeted rooms, and leather high-back chairs create drama that’s not overdone.

    Read the full Fodor’s review »

  • Hix Island House Vieques, Puerto Rico

    Architect John Hix created this retreat to seamlessly blend with the surrounding environment. Set on 13 acres of native grassland, the hotel is both luxurious and utilitarian in design. Elements such as Frette linens and Marimekko fabrics, as well as an inviting copper-and-silver anode pool, are juxtaposed with stark concrete walls, unfinished wood furniture, and abundant natural lighting.

    Read the full Fodor’s review »

  • Hotel Murano Tacoma, WA

    Aptly named after the famous island home to Venice’s glassmaking industry, this hotel features exhibits of world-famous glass artists. Dark halls with dramatic lighting set a stage for the colorful art to pop, balanced perfectly with streamlined furniture, white marble, and warm wood tables in other common spaces. The comfortable, unstuffy atmosphere is carried over to the guest rooms.

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  • Maritime Hotel New York, NY

    The tall white building with tiny circular windows has become a much-loved Chelsea landmark that manages to make nautical cool, combining at-sea elements with contemporary lines. Deep cobalt blue and stark white linens, teak wood paneling, and Bigelow bath products in the guest rooms, plus beachy outdoor spaces—including a fabulous rooftop bar—create a world away from city shores.

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  • Mauna Kea Beach Hotel Big Island, HI

    The retro open-air lobby recalling late ’60s design, with floating staircases, bursts of orange, and dark wood, is set against the distant but stunning backdrop of one of the most beautiful beaches on the Big Island. Well-chosen details are carried over to guest rooms, which feature chairs with modern Hawaiian prints, L’Occitane bath products, and showers without walls.

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  • Parker Palm Springs, CA

    It’s the hippest hotel in the desert. The design is unmistakably Jonathan Adler, and fans of his whimsical ceramics and rainbow-bright textiles will appreciate immersion in his playful world, where ’70s swagger meets ’40s Hollywood glam. Loungy-low couches around a fire pit and rooms done up with geometric-patterned rugs and high-gloss lacquer tables are all part of the show.

    Read the full Fodor’s review »

  • SLS Hotel at Beverly Hills, CA

    L.A.’s hotel scene got a lot hipper when the Philippe Starck–designed SLS opened. The lobby decor manages to successfully mix cozy mountain lodge with palatial dining room; dark-wood bookcases with scattered knick-knacks and fireplace logs oppose chandeliers hanging above a room-long white-marble table. See and be seen at the decadent rooftop pool and the ultra-trendy restaurant, the Bazaar.

    Read the full Fodor’s review »

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12 th Apr

Ambassador East: The Rebirth of Chicago’s Cultural Icon

Posted by Chiel to (re)branding ,development

Ian Schrager officially acquired on April 1st, 2010 the historic landmark Ambassador East Hotel in Chicago, Illinois, located in the heart of the exclusive Gold Coast. This coveted location is the city’s most desirable retail, dining, entertainment and residential neighborhood.

Ambassador East HotelMr. Schrager, who has owned and operated multiple hotels, comprising thousands of rooms, in gateway cities such as New York, London, Los Angeles, Miami and San Francisco, has always wanted to own a hotel in Chicago.  ”I have always considered Chicago one of the most beautiful and architecturally significant cities in America-the city that Mies van der Rohe, one of the best architects in history, called home.  It also doesn’t hurt that my wife and her family are from Chicago too!” says Schrager.

The 285-room and 189,000 square foot hotel, built in 1926 located at 1301 Northstate Parkway at Goethe Street, and world famous, acclaimed restaurant, The Pump Room, will undergo a renovation in the following months.  Schrager intends to return them both to their past glory.  ”It will still be the Ambassador East…but better,” says Schrager.  In its hay-day, the esteemed hotel served as the wedding location of Humphrey Bogart to Lauren Bacall and played host to world renowned celebrities such as Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, John F. Kennedy, Natalie Wood and Robert Redford, to name a few.  Frank Sinatra was known to have booked an entire floor of rooms when in town, as well as, clear out the Pump Room for private entertaining with his famed Rat Pack buddies.  The Pump Room is also famous for introducing the Bloody Mary with the celery stalk to the world!

“I respect and love this hotel, its history, the city, the Gold Coast location and the neighborhood. I cannot think of a better city, time or location to launch one of the 2 new hotel brands that I am creating,” says Schrager.

There is no doubt that Schrager will continue the Ambassador East’s successful legacy and may even create a few new legends of his own.

Ian Schrager Company (ISC) builds, develops and markets innovative lifestyle residences and hotels, introducing new concepts and reinventing industry standards. ISC was founded in 2005 by visionary Ian Schrager following a formative career revolutionizing and impacting nightlife (Studio 54 and Palladium) and hospitality (Morgans, Royalton, Paramount, Hudson, Mondrian, Delano, Shore Club, Clift, St. Martin‘s Lane and Sanderson). ISC’s recent projects include the transformation of the fabled Gramercy Park Hotel in New York, 50 Gramercy Park North, and 40 Bond, among others.

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