ya, this property isn't in or near the CBD so it's a little bit of a stretch to expect business traffic. They 'could' solve this with a limosine shuttle or if the streetcar gets extended.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Was the problem that the hotel was too far away, or that the City didn't develop west as fast as the 21C leadership thought it would?
@Rover: Yes very much so, just like in Seattle the south lake union is not near the cbd (taxi or transit is needed/exists connecting the two).
West Village appears to be disconnected from the CBD or business people aren't going to walk the few blocks. Otherwise, YOU explain why 21C didn't get business clients.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Four 4 days last October, the 21CMuseum Hotel hosted the 79th Annual Plains Anthropological Society conference. I met people from the British Museum that flew in just for the conference along with others from all over the country. They did an excellent job hosting. My only complaint was some of the conference rooms used for lectures were a little small. Also heard a few complain about a lack of restaurants. I can see that when 300 to 400 are turned out at the same time for lunch.
My understanding is that this hotel is set to become part of the Unbound Collection by Hyatt:
https://www.hyatt.com/brands/unbound-collection
The closest is The Driskill in Austin and Hotel Kansas City. I'm familiar with the Mar Monte in Santa Barbara, which is one of the nicest hotels anywhere.
The Hyatt affiliation and booking power should go a long way toward the hotel finally realizing its potential.
I believe a big part of the problem with the 21c is they charged Hall Capital (the property owner) exorbitantly high fees which made the entire business model somewhat unworkable. As has been discussed, the hotel occupancy rate has been chronically low.
I know that the Utah Jazz were staying there when Covid struck the NBA.
Honestly joining the Hyatt reservation system will be just the tonic this beautiful place needs. It’ll probably fill up right away, despite its challenges. And by challenges I mean some square footage efficiency issues, and being located a bit off the beaten path (although clearly, the area is experiencing a dramatic improvement and reinvention). It also helps that the owners are patient money. They’re very strategic, and are simply never going to do anything out of panic.
DonÂ’t beat OKC up over losing the 21c brand. I live and own a retail store in Bentonville and since they went to the Accord system things havenÂ’t been the same. The Brown family (Jack DanielÂ’s) opened the Bentonville location over 10 years ago. The Walton family (Walmart) own the property which was new construction. Rates have skyrocketed and the restaurant has horrible reviews over the past few years. Even though itÂ’s still viable in downtown Bentonville, AR, itÂ’s definitely lost itÂ’s umphÂ….at least locally!
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Thank you for that perspective.
I'm sure this change to the Hyatt system is going to end up being an improvement, but very grateful for 21c for their time here.
I would miss the changing art exhibits from 21C. Maybe somehow it will continue ?
isn't it the owners that have dumped 21c/Accor and not that OKC lost their flag? Just want to be sure I understand what happened.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
The artwork has started coming off the walls in the building.
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