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Ian Schrager is back again, now with Schrager Hotels.
Monday, 20th December 2010
Source : Andrew Calvo ~ Passions Of A Zealot
Ian Schrager is back – again – with a new hotel company and two new hotel brands, this is in addition to his existing properties with Marriott's Edition brand.

Schrager always alluded to not being done in the hotel industry, and even when his partnership with Marriott was announced, he was very forthcoming about stating his work with Marriott will not be exclusive and he still intends to do hotel development on his own.

Schrager also announced in the same press release that he was selling his interest in the Gramercy Park Hotel, which has been a great success – but not without unrest between him and partner Aby Rosen.

With Schrager Hotels, Schrager is looking to create two distinct hotel brands – as I mentioned in this post a little under two months ago. He's looking to launch then in "24 hour cities" around the world, and has already placed bids on a number of properties in New York City, is currently proceeding with renovations on his purchase of Chicago's Ambassador hotel and recently took a tour of the Chelsea Hotel in NYC, but deemed it not right for what he's looking at. And by the way – I've never seen so much press coverage about a hotel developer taking a walking tour of a hotel in my life, are we that desperate for news lately?!

Schrager Hotels currently is still using the IanSchragerCompany.com domain name/website – typing in SchragerHotels.com just redirects to his primary website, which in itself has not been updated in years – it's entry on edition hotels is still listed with the original press release, and doesn't even refer to the brand by name yet (if you remember – the partnership was announced, but it was a few months before the name was chosen). Details about the 2 new brands are still difficult to come by. Today's press release only stated that the new company will have

..one luxury lifestyle brand and one that will be reasonably priced. Both new brands will be rolled out in 24 international gateway cities around the world with the first opening in Chicago in 2011. (The Ambassador which should open in the Fall)

I'm curious to see where Schrager will take these new hotel brands and exactly how they will be positioned, will the reasonably priced brand be priced similar to Starwood's Aloft? Or will it be priced similar to a Sheraton/Westin, yet have the W Hotel feel? I predict the luxury brand will easily be positioned within the same level as the Four Seasons, or Ritz-Carlton – yet have a boutiquey feel, pretty similar to his creations with Morgan's Hotel Group. From the story in today's WSJ about the launch, the hotels in the less expensive brand will have hundreds of rooms, leading to the possibility that they could be convention center hotels, a unique pairing which I dont believe has been done yet – "stylish hotel convention centers".

I also saw mentioned today that he is looking into hotels that have been in major cities for 30-40 years and need loving touches to bring them up to par to standards that people expect when staying in a hotel.

One thing I do like – and it sets the tone of his company and brands is the logo. I'm always fascinated by the logos that companies choose to represent for their brands – the good brands will choose a logo that has more than one meaning – not just a graphical representation of the comapny's name.. A good logo will also set the tone of the brand – be it classy, funky, elegant, modern, etc..

Schrager Hotels does both of that. Let me explain how.. The logo is clearly a "SH" with the H superimposed over the S – but it can also appear as though the H is made up of two I's – standing for Ian. Additionally the font they used is a font which reminds me of the Gothic look – which is excatly what some of his past creations have shown in their designs, case in point: the Gramercy Park Hotel.

In my opinion, there are really only two people who really set the standard for whats "next" in hotels – Barry Sternlicht and Ian Schrager. It will be fun to watch this brand grow and become what Morgans Hotel Group could have been.

andrew@alconic-inc.com

Andrew Calvo is a Commercial Real Estate Advisor in New Jersey. I live in Tinton Falls, NJ. This blog is about my passions - primarily hotels, commercial real estate, and development, etc.

Since I have been in High School I've had numerous jobs, but the field which has always interested me is Real Estate, Hotel Development and Construction. I consider myself a zealot in that area - I try to absorb as much as I possibly can, take the experiences that I learn, or read about and use them in my life. 

www.passionsofazealot.com
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