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White Plains, NY - July 07, 2008: Ten
years after Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. (NYSE:HOT) shook up
the hotel industry with the launch of W Hotels, the innovative hotel giant will
again reinvent hotel design with the debut of its newest brand, aloft
hotels. Created to shake up the staid, traditional select service segment of
the hotel market, aloft is designed to deliver urban-influenced, modern
and vibrant design and an energetic guest experience at an affordable price
point.
Conceived by the same team behind W Hotels, which broke through the clutter of
conformity in the upscale hotel arena, aloft was inspired by the idea
that the select serve market was ripe for reinvention. The design process
began in 2005 when aloft hotel’s leadership team conceived of an
urban-inspired, high-tech, environment with high ceilings and open,
multi-functional spaces which would give travelers high design at a more
accessible price point. Over the course of two years, the team would
challenge and redefine the conventions traditionally associated with the select
service space. The result is open, light and vibrant, multi-functional
spaces that speak to the needs of today’s highly social, self-sufficient
traveler, without sacrificing on style or quality.
aloft was inspired by the ongoing democratization of design and an
emerging segment of high style, low cost brands such as Mini Cooper, Target and
West Elm. Featuring loft-like guest rooms, a buzzing bar scene in the
open lobby, an urban-inspired grab-and go café and industrial design elements
throughout, aloft hotels are a far cry from the conventional cookie cutter
hotel brands that populate the select service space.
“Today’s savvy, design-conscious consumers understand that great style can be
both accessible and affordable,” said Brian McGuinness, Global Brand Leader for
aloft hotels. “Generation X and Y travelers who grew up with MTV, iPods
and IKEA expect great design wherever they go, whether it’s Rogers, Arkansas or
Rancho Cucamonga, California.”
Starwood had enjoyed a successful partnership with David Rockwell and Rockwell
Group in designing the first-ever W Hotel—W New York and the soon-to-follow W
Union Square, not to mention Rockwell’s impressive designs for the Academy
Awards’ Kodak Theatre, Nobu Fifty Seven and the Broadway musical
“Hairspray.” As a result, Rockwell was selected to collaborate on the new
hotel concept.
“Working with Starwood’s aloft team was a fantastic experience – they
really share our approach to design,” said David Rockwell, founder and CEO of
Rockwell Group. “For aloft, our goal was to re-imagine the
select-service hotel model by creating a concept that would encourage guests to
spend more time in the public areas, using innovative and surprising materials,
and focusing on smart design.”
Select service hotels have traditionally been defined by the fact that they are
completely unmemorable – dim lighting, low ceilings, heavy traditional
furniture and polyester comforters on the bed. aloft strove to
reinvent the select service market, designing hotels to appeal to business
travelers and consumers within each locale that are open, energetic and
visually engaging.
Exterior
First time visitors to aloft will immediately understand that aloft is
different from any other hotel experience. Guests are greeted by special
features and visually distinctive iconic structures on the exterior, including
a colorful, sloping signature carport cover and building roof-line, and
colorful glowing linear light sources on the building facade inspired by the
notion of travel and motion.
re:mix
The urban living experience is expressed in the re:mix lobby, a flexible space
that lends itself to both daytime and evening socialization, featuring a sunken
living room with a two-sided glass fireplace which opens to an outdoor patio, a
customized pool table and a 24/7 grab ‘n go gourmet pantry influenced by a New
York deli (re:fuel by aloft). The centerpiece of the experience is the
bar area, w xyz. which transforms from a quiet, playful space by day to an
eclectic, electric lounge at night. Special programming and theme nights
create a constantly changing atmosphere to meet and mingle. The space
incorporates industrial design elements such as exposed ductwork on the
ceiling, polished concrete floors and a bar top made of crushed glass backlit
with colored LCD lights. The comfort and sociability inherent in these
design features all contribute to a casual place to stay and play day or
night.
Guest Rooms
All guest floors have a large picture window that looks onto a backyard and
provides natural light in the corridors. Typically, the two guest rooms
options are a 275 square foot room with a king size bed and a 325 square
foot room with two double beds. Both are loft-like spaces with
9-feet-high ceilings and oversized windows. The rooms exhibit a calming
palette with touches of blue and purple, an abundance of natural light, and a
selection of custom furniture such as a multi-functional headboard which serves
as a wall partition, built-in storage space, nightstand and a place for
artwork. The bathrooms are simple, serene and cleanly designed, with oversized
walk-in showers with glass doors. Guests will be delighted to find that
beds represent the style in many downtown lofts, featuring a custom platform
bed and crisp, white cotton sheets and duvets on the beds—custom designed for
aloft hotels. No polyester here!
re:fuel by aloft
In select-service hotels, functionality is key. re:fuel by aloft was
designed with versatility in mind. During the day, the space is bright
and industrial with an urban café meets grab-and-go design. At
night, the space is transformed by recessing the lights into a red transparent
canvas, providing a luminous and evening chic experience.
Aloha! Desk
Even the front desk is stylized. The circular aloha desk serves as a
stylish alternative to the traditional check-in desk and sits in the center of
the lobby entry to welcome guests and be part of the experience. Equipped
with check-in capabilities, a staff member to assist with guests’ needs and a
register for guests to pay for items purchased from the
re: fuel
by aloft pantry and the sundries “shop”. Here design meets
function. A custom mirror, located in front of the desk and comprised of
numerous small panels arranged to create a kaleidoscopic effect, serve as a way
for staff members to see the entire area of the lobby. Guests can also
check in via high-tech kiosks which allow guests to select floors and rooms,
much like selecting seats on aircrafts.
About aloft hotels
Guests can book directly through www.alofthotels.com which features the
best rate guarantee and by calling 1-877-go aloft. Guests can also book
via local travel agents. Rates for aloft hotels are market-driven, averaging
$150/night.
All aloft guests have the option to join and earn Starpoints in Starwood’s
award-winning, industry leading Starwood Preferred Guest® program.
The first aloft hotel opened at the Montreal Airport on June 5.
Since then hotels in Ontario-Rancho Cucamonga, CA, Rogers-Bentonville, AR and
Lexington, MA. have opened their doors A total of 18 hotels are scheduled to
open in 2008 including Chicago O’Hare, IL, Charleston, SC, Minneapolis,
MN, Philadelphia Airport, PA, Portland, OR, as well as Beijing, China.
More than 50 aloft hotels are scheduled to open in 2009 including
Brooklyn, NY, Denver International Airport, CO, Dallas, TX, Atlanta, GA, Las
Vegas, NV and Toronto, Canada. To date, the aloft brand has
already announced more than 90 development projects in more than 10
countries.
About Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. is one of the leading hotel and
leisure companies in the world with approximately 900 properties in more than
100 countries and 155,000 employees at its owned and managed properties.
Starwood Hotels is a fully integrated owner, operator and franchisor of hotels
and resorts with the following internationally renowned brands: St. Regis®, The
Luxury Collection®, Sheraton®, Westin®, Four Points® by Sheraton, W®, Le
Méridien® and the recently launched AloftSM and Element
SM Hotels. Starwood Hotels also owns Starwood Vacation Ownership,
Inc., one of the premier developers and operators of high quality vacation
interval ownership resorts. For more information, please visit
www.starwoodhotels.com.
ABOUT ROCKWELL GROUP
Rockwell Group is an award winning, cross-disciplinary 250-person architecture
and design practice founded by David Rockwell. Based in New York City,
Rockwell Group specializes in hospitality, cultural, healthcare, theater and
film design. Projects include Imagination Playground; the marketplace
interior concept for the JetBlue terminal at John F. Kennedy International
Airport; Adour Alain Ducasse at the St. Regis New York; the Elinor Bunin-Munroe
Film Center; the Ertegun Jazz Hall of Fame at the Time Warner Center; Town
restaurant and Chambers hotel (New York City); W New York, W Union Square (New
York City) and W Vieques (Puerto Rico); the Broadway musicals “Hairspray” and
“Dirty Rotten Scoundrels”; the Academy Awards’ Kodak Theatre; and numerous
restaurants located internationally including New York restaurants Nobu Fifty
Seven, Country, Bar Americain, as well as Gordon Ramsay’s Maze in London
and Roppongi Hills in Tokyo.
