21c Museum Hotels
Industry | Hotel |
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Founded | 2006 |
Founders |
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Headquarters | AccorHotels |
Website | http://www.21cmuseumhotels.com/ |
21c Museum Hotels is a
21c Museum Hotel was voted among the Top 10 Hotels in the World in the Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards in 2009, 2010 and 2011.[2] It was also voted as the #1 Hotel in the South in the 2012 Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards.
21c Museum Hotel, Cincinnati was named the top hotel in America and the 11th in the world in 2013 by Condé Nast Traveler's annual reader survey.[3]
History
21c was launched in 2006 by philanthropists and art collectors Laura Lee Brown and Steve Wilson. They were inspired to create 21c after seeing farmland and rural landscapes developed while the historic buildings of Louisville's downtown sat vacantly. They created 21c in Louisville's downtown arts and theater district to support urban renewal and regional agriculture, and have developed partnerships with local growers to supply products and ingredients for the Proof on Main restaurant and bar.
Co-founder Craig Greenberg was named the company's president in 2012 and chief executive officer in September 2017.[4] He stepped down from 21c in June 2020.[5]
Following the success of the Louisville location, additional 21c locations were opened, with eight[6] currently in operation and another in the planning stages.
After 21c was acquired by Accor, Brown and Wilson maintained a 15% stake. They continued to be involved with the company.[7]
In 2023, the Oklahoma City and Nashville locations were both rebranded under new owners. OKC becoming the Hyatt's Fordson and Nashville becoming The Bankers Alley Hotel Nashville, Tapestry Collection by Hilton.
21c Museum
The museum is open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. It is free to visit. More than twenty special exhibitions and installations have been organized by the 21c Museum since its opening in 2006.
Recent exhibitions include:
- Creating Identity: Portraiture Today
- All's Fair in Art and War: Envisioning Conflict
- Tangled Up In You: Connecting, Coexisting, and Conceiving Identity
- Hybridity: The Evolution of Species and Spaces in 21st-Century Art
21c Museum has presented projects by
Artworks
The 21c Museum features permanent installations and special exhibitions of works by artists, including
The museum also displays several original site-specific commissions, including:
- Untitled by Werner Reiterer, the artist's first permanent public sculpture in the United States (2006)
- In the Absence of Voyeurism 6 & 7 by artist and surgeon Sean Bidic (2000–2006)
- "Cloud Rings by MacArthur Fellow Ned Kahn(2006)
- Red Penguin by Cracking Art Group (2005)
- Arilated: The 21c Pip Mobile by Monica Mahoney (2005–2007)
- Text Rain by Camille Utterback and Romy Achituv (1999)
- Sculptures from the Satyrs Daughters, 1999 series and Figure 2004 series by Judy Fox
- Flow 5.0 by Daan Roosegaarde (2013)
- Echo by Heather Gordon and Justin Tornow (2017)
Locations
Louisville, Kentucky
In its Louisville location, 21c renovated five 19th-century warehouse buildings listed on the
Cincinnati, Ohio
In its Cincinnati location, 21c undertook the complete renovation of the historic Hotel Metropole, a building previously used for housing low-income residents. It cost $48 million to renovate the hotel.[16]
Bentonville, Arkansas
The third location opened in Bentonville in 2013. The hotel is located on land that was once a cornfield outside the urban center of Bentonville.[17] The Bentonville location was named one of the top 15 hotels in the US by the Travel + Leisure Magazine in 2017.[18]
Durham, North Carolina
In March 2015, 21c opened its fourth hotel in Durham, North Carolina.[19] In 2013, the company bought the historic Hill Building for $5.25 million. With an investment of $48 million, the Hill Building was renovated and converted into a hotel with 125 rooms.[20][21] The hotel is centrally located in Downtown Durham and is a short walk from the Durham Bulls Stadium, the DPAC, and the Carolina Theater.
Lexington, Kentucky
In February 2016, the Lexington hotel opened in the Fayette National Bank Building.[22][23]
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
In June 2016, 21c opened a hotel in
Nashville, Tennessee
In May 2017, the Nashville hotel opened in the historic Gray & Dudley building in downtown.[26] In 2023 the location was released by 21c and became The Bankers Alley Hotel Nashville, Tapestry Collection by Hilton.
Kansas City, Missouri
In July 2018, the group opened their 120 suite and gallery hotel in Kansas City, Missouri, inside the historic Savoy Hotel and Grill.[27]
Chicago, Illinois
In February 2020, 21c opened a hotel in
Further developments
Additional properties are in active development, including a location in
The company had been looking to open a hotel in Indianapolis in the old city hall, with construction scheduled to begin in 2017; however, these plans were scrapped at the end of March 2017 due to problems with financing.[31]
Restaurants
Each 21c location has an onsite restaurant, with many receiving recognition and awards, including multiple James Beard Foundation Award finalists for excellence in cuisine.[32]
Each restaurant reflects the local flavor and cuisine of its home city. The current lineup includes:
- The Hive - Bentonville
- Metropole - Cincinnati
- Counting House - Durham
- Lockbox - Lexington
- Proof on Main - Louisville
- Gray & Dudley - Nashville
- Mary Eddy's - Oklahoma City
- The Savoy - Kansas City
- Lure Fishbar - Chicago
- Idol Wolf - St. Louis
References
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- ^ "21c Museum Hotels founder Steve Wilson stepping down as CEO". Courier-journal. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
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- ^ Mariani, John (October 31, 2006). "Best New Restaurants 2006". Esquire.
- ^ "America's 50 Most Amazing Wine Experiences". Food & Wine. October 2006.
- ^ "David (inspired by Michelangelo)". 21c Museum Hotel. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
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- ^ "Honor Awards". AIA KY. 2011.
- ^ "Design Awards Layout". AIA NYS. 2007. Archived from the original on 2012-02-25.
- ^ "Best of Year Awards". Interior Design. 2006. Archived from the original on 2012-03-25.
- ^ "Hotel History - 21c Museum Hotel Louisville by MGallery". Historic Hotels of America. Retrieved 2022-12-14.
- ^ Jernigan, Meg. "History of the Metropole Hotel in Cincinnati". USA Today. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
- ^ Brantley, Max (2010-06-08). "Waltons back 'arts' hotel". Arkansas Times.
- ^ "Bentonville's 21c Museum Hotel Ranks Among Top In Nation". Fort Smith/Fayetteville News | 5newsonline KFSM 5NEWS. 2017-07-29. Retrieved 2018-05-27.
- ^ 21c Museum Hotel opens, The News & Observer, March 17, 2015
- ^ Barbara De Lollis, "Durham, N.C., to get artsy, luxury 21c Museum Hotel", USA Today, August 8, 2012.
- Triangle Business Journal, June 28, 2013.
- ^ 21c opens fifth property, 21c Blog, February 2, 2016
- ^ Janet Patton, "Lexington's 21c hotel delayed to 2015, but 'definitely not dead'", Lexington Herald-Leader, August 31, 2013.
- ^ 21c Museum hotel opens in Oklahoma City, Press release, June 6, 2016
- ^ Steve Lackmeyer, "New 21c Museum Hotel will spur redevelopment of other OKC buildings", The Oklahoman, March 21, 2014.
- ^ Inside look: 21c debuts downtown Nashville hotel, Louisville Business First, May 11, 2017
- ^ Kevin Collison, "Savoy Hotel deal moving forward", The Kansas City Star, December 2, 2013.
- ^ "Art Museum, Hotel & Restaurant | Chicago, IL | 21c Museum Hotels". 21c Chicago. Retrieved May 7, 2021.
- ^ Barker, Jacob (2019-03-13). "Downtown YMCA building to become contemporary-art themed hotel". St. Louis Post Dispatch. Retrieved 2020-09-16.
- ^ Norvell, Kim. "The Fifth's garage will open soon — next to two empty lots. The site's future is unclear". The Des Moines Register. Retrieved 2022-12-06.
- ^ Deal for 21c boutique hotel at old City Hall falls apart, Indianapolis Star, March 27, 2017
- ^ "Bentonville chef nominated for James Beard award". NWADG.com. Retrieved 2018-05-27.