Artistry Hotels Launches Boutique Brand

PHOENIX, Ariz.—Orlando, Fla.-based Artistry Hotels Partners, announces the launch of Artistry Hotels, a new, full-service, independent boutique hotel brand in the “new luxury” segment that will deliver distinctively artful and imaginative experiences reflective of each property’s location. The announcement was made today at The Lodging Conference in Phoenix, Ariz., by the brand’s senior leadership team—hospitality veterans W.A. “Chip” Headley, III, CEO; and Bryan Guillot, COO.

“The hospitality industry is changing rapidly to meet the demands of a new, emerging traveler that places a high priority on their own personal design, service and experiential preferences,” said Chip Headley. “And while Millennials undoubtedly are having a significant impact on the industry as they grow in numbers and influence, so too is the younger, Active Boomer. Regardless of age, this ‘new’, discriminating U.S. travel consumer has become the driving force behind what defines today’s ‘lifestyle hotel.’”

The new Artistry Hotels brand represents hospitality with a purpose—a purpose to make a true difference in the lives of its guests, employees, and the communities they serve. Defined by its distinctive energy, thoughtful touches, engaging and interactive offerings, vibrant, and inviting design, and the overall pursuit and appreciation of multi-sensory experiences, each Artistry Hotel will be uniquely individual and reflective of the personality of its location and neighborhood—from the art on the walls, to the coffee served in its restaurants.

“Our focus is on service, people, integrity, and innovation,” said Bryan Guillot. “With Artistry Hotels, our goal is to establish a new definition of what the true ‘art of hospitality’ really means to today’s traveler, and how that is realized through the highest standards of service, our business practices, the Artistry guest experience, and the brand’s commitment to social responsibility.”

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Artistry Hotels seeks to develop its hotels with a focus on urban developments, mixed use developments with significant business activity, and university campuses.

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