Hotel Indigo
Franchise | |
Industry | Hotel |
Founded | 2004 |
Number of locations | 68 hotels |
Area served | United States, Canada, United Kingdom, China, Costa Rica, Thailand, Italy, Spain, Russia, Germany |
Parent | InterContinental Hotels Group |
Website |
Hotel Indigo is a chain of boutique hotels, part of InterContinental Hotels Group. It is promoted as being "the industry’s first branded boutique hotel experience." The concept includes a retail-inspired design concept. Guestrooms feature murals, area rugs, duvets and slipcovers that change periodically. Public spaces are transformed seasonally through changing aromas, music, artwork, murals and directional signage. Hotel Indigo competes with Starwood's W Hotels as well as Andaz Hotels, Aloft Hotels and Le Meridien Hotels.
History
68 properties have opened since Hotel Indigo's launch, and another 64 are currently in the pipeline. The first Hotel Indigo opened in Atlanta, Georgia in October 2004, the second location opened in the historic Gold Coast neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois in May 2005, and another Chicago area location - Palatine, Illinois - opened in November 2005 (which as of 2011 has become the Hotel Bollero and is no longer affiliated with any hotel chain). The brand’s first international property debuted in Ottawa, Canada. Each Hotel Indigo property is designed to reflect the culture, character and history of the surrounding neighbourhood. Many of them are in converted buildings.[1]
Open
- Aberdeen, UK - Opening Soon (Development Manager Carlos Nunez)
- Albany, NY - Latham
- Anaheim, CA - Disneyland
- Asheville, NC - Downtown
- Athens, GA - University Area
- Atlanta, GA - Midtown[2] (Hotel Indigo Atlanta Midtown)
- Baltimore, MD - Mt. Vernon
- Bangkok, Thailand
- Barcelona, Spain
- Basking Ridge, NJ
- Baton Rouge, LA - Downtown
- Berlin, Germany - Alexanderplatz
- Berlin, Germany - Ku'Damm
- Birmingham, UK - City Center
- Düsseldorf, Germany - Victoriaplatz
- Boston, MA - Newton Riverside
- Chicago, IL - Gold Coast
- Chicago, IL - Vernon Hills
- Columbus, IN - Architectural Center
- Cracow, Poland - Krakow - Old Town
- Dallas, TX - Downtown
- Del Mar, CA - 2 miles from the Del Mar Racetrack
- Durham, NC - Research Triangle Park
- Edinburgh,UK - York Place
- Fort Myers, FL - River District
- Hong Kong, China - Wan Chai District
- Glasgow, UK
- Helsinki, Finland - Bulevardi
- Houston, TX - Galleria
- Jacksonville, FL - Deerwood Park
- Lijiang, China - Ancient Town
- Liverpool, UK - Waterfront
- London, UK - Paddington
- London, UK - Tower Hill
- Mérida, Mexico - Hacienda Misne
- Miami, FL - Dadeland
- Miami Lakes, FL
- Nashville, TN - Downtown
- Nashville, TN - Music Row - Vanderbilt
- Newark, NJ - Downtown - National State Bank
- New Orleans, LA - Garden District
- New York, NY - Chelsea
- Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada - Downtown City Centre
- Pittsburgh, PA - East Liberty
- Rahway, NJ
- Ramat Gan, Israel - Diamond Exchange District
- Riverhead, NY - East End
- Rome, Italy - Hotel Indigo Rome
- St. Louis, MO - Central West End
- Saint-Petersburg, Russia
- San Antonio, TX - At the Alamo
- San Antonio, TX - Riverwalk
- San Diego, CA - Gaslamp Quarter
- San Jose, Costa Rica - Forum
- Santa Barbara, CA - Downtown
- Sarasota, FL
- Scottsdale, AZ
- Shanghai, China - On the Bund
- Singapore - Katong
- St. Louis, MO - Central West End
- St. Petersburg, FL - Downtown North
- Tianjin, China - Haihe
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada - Airport
- Traverse City, MI
- Veracruz, México - Boca del Río
- Waco, TX
- Xiamen, China - Harbour View
Under construction
- New York, NY - Lower East Side
- Austin, TX - Downtown (E 9th/Red River)
- El Paso, TX - Downtown (2015)
- Kaohsiung, Taiwan-Central Park (2015)
- Lisbon, Portugal (Spring 2016)
- Manchester, UK (construction starts Spring 2013)
- Mexico City, Mexico (Autumn 2012)
- Naperville, IL (October 2016) [3]
- Saddlebrook, New Jersey - Conference Center
- Taipei, Taiwan - Xinyi[4] (Fall 2011)
- Tuscaloosa, Alabama
- Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Planned
- Philadelphia, PA (Financing to be lined up by Summer 2012) [5]
- Gainesville, FL - (Celebration Pointe 2016) [6]
- Oxford, MS (Spring 2014)
- Atlanta, GA - Downtown Conversion (Fall 2015)[7]
- Memphis, TN - 100 North Main (Spring 2016)[8]
- Winston-Salem, NC - Pepper Building (Fall 2017)[9]
References
- ↑ Hotel Designs Industry News: Hotel Indigo: 13 New Openings Planned in Key Capital Markets. Hoteldesigns.co.uk (2010-10-25). Retrieved on 2013-07-26.
- ↑ Dewan, Shaila (6 March 2005). "Hotel Indigo in Atlanta". The New York Times. Retrieved 22 November 2009.
- ↑ http://elementsnaperville.com/announcing-elements-at-water-street/
- ↑ "IHG and Hong Leong Group Set to Open Hotel Rooms in Taiwan". Taipei Times. 20 October 2010. Retrieved 20 October 2010.
- ↑ "Phila. office buildings being converted into boutique hotel". Philadelphia Business Journal. 18 April 2012. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
- ↑ "Hotel Indigo to join Bass Pro Shops in Celebration Pointe".
- ↑ "Portman Bringing Third Hotel Indigo To Atlanta".
- ↑ "Hotel commits to 100 N. Main as developer faces questions".
- ↑ Young, Wesley (2016-07-14). "Historic Pepper Building's conversion into hotel starts next week". Winston-Salem Journal. Retrieved 2016-07-14.