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2nd Hotel Indigo opens in New York.
Saturday, 13th December 2008
Source : InterContinental Hotels Group.
The hotel is located in the heart of the Wolf Road business district.

IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) the world's largest hotel group by number of rooms, today announces that the Hotel Indigo Albany-Latham has opened.  The hotel, located in the heart of the Wolf Road business district, is New York's second Hotel Indigo. 

Minutes from Albany International Airport, the Hotel Indigo Albany-Latham provides convenient access to downtown Albany, the capital of New York.  Several corporate offices are within close proximity, including GE, Albany Molecular Research and Bechtel.  Nearby attractions include the New York State Museum, Times Union Center, Joe Bruno Stadium, Saratoga Performing Arts Center, and upscale retail and restaurants.  No visit is complete without a trip to Saratoga Springs, just minutes from the hotel.

"We're pleased to bring the second Hotel Indigo to the state of New York, and we're committed to growing this exciting brand," said Jim Anhut, senior vice president, Franchise Development, the Americas, IHG.  "In addition to our solid portfolio here in the Americas, we've just opened our first property in Europe, and we've got a strong pipeline ahead of us."

The 107-room hotel underwent a $4 million total renovation before becoming the Hotel Indigo.  Taking inspiration from the rich natural beauty of the upstate New York landscape, certified interior designer Valerie DeLaCruz of DeLaCruz Enterprises LLC used a palette of deep blues, shades of apple green, chocolate, warm golds and cherry woods to create a dramatic departure from the hotel's original décor.  Injecting fun surprises such as a custom glass mosaic of the nautilus shell in the elevator lobby floor, a fireplace clothed in natural textured slate and contemporary stainless accents, DeLaCruz was also conscious of the owner's effort to use sustainable and eco-friendly materials.  The result is a fun, eclectic mix of textures, oversized nature elements and a warm inviting atmosphere for guests.

The Hotel Indigo features signature design elements including oversized lobby chairs, which create a personal work or dining space within the public areas of the hotel; cozy, airy and inviting guestrooms with plush bedding, hardwood-style flooring and spa-inspired showers; and a "Phi"tness Studio with cardio equipment and free weights. The hotel also offers the Blu Stone Bistro, an on-site casual gourmet restaurant; a 24-hour business center; nearly 1,200 square feet of meeting space for business functions or special events; and wireless high-speed Internet access throughout the hotel.

Created by owners Joe Scaring and Kenny Raymond, Blu Stone Bistro is immersed in seasonal menus from Chef Oscar Ventierta. Ventierta's recipes are dripping with influences from American fusion cooking that is both contemporary and eclectic while simply and honestly prepared. A 40' bar awaits, complete with its own menu, as well as two separate dining rooms accommodating up to 125 people. The restaurant will open in January of next year.

Boutique hotels, known for their intimate, luxurious environments in addition to personalized accommodations and services, have gained increasing popularity throughout North America. Hotel Indigo is known as the industry's first branded boutique hotel, artfully combining the conveniences and consistencies of a brand hotel with the design cache and service personality of a boutique at an attractive price.

The soul of the brand's retail-inspired concept is renewal – thoughtful changes that are made throughout the year to keep the hotel fresh, similar to the way retailers change their window displays. The renewal concept provides even the most frequent guest a unique experience with every stay. The hotel features renewable elements such as vivid nature-inspired murals, area rugs, plush duvets and slip covers that will change periodically. Public spaces will be transformed seasonally through changing artwork, music, flora and murals.

The five-story property is owned and managed by Shaker Hills Hospitality, under a license agreement with a company in the InterContinental Hotels Group. 

"We are both pleased and thrilled to be part of the Hotel Indigo brand," said Joe Scaring, managing owner.  "This truly is a new concept in hospitality, one that revitalizes our guests every time they return, through thoughtful amenities and warm designs that announce Hotel Indigo's core concept of renewal. When you add Starbucks and the Blu Stone Bistro, both tucked inside, you have found a complete hospitality experience."


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