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InterContinental

InterContinental Hotels & Resorts is a British luxury hotel brand created in 1946 by Pan Am founder Juan Trippe.[1] It has been part of UK-based InterContinental Hotels Group since 1998.[1] As of January 2023, there were 208 InterContinental hotels worldwide, with 70,287 rooms.[2]

InterContinental Hotels & Resorts
The InterContinental Vienna, the oldest continuously operating member of the chain, since 1964.
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryHotels
Founded4 April 1946; 77 years ago (1946-04-04)
FounderJuan Trippe
HeadquartersDenham, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Number of locations
208 hotels and resorts
Area served
Global
Key people
Keith Barr, CEO
Revenue$4.627 billion (InterContinental Hotels Group, 2019)
OwnerPan Am Corporation (1946–1981)
Grand Metropolitan (1981-1988)
Saison Group (1988-1998)
Bass (1998-2000)
Six Continents (2000-2003)
InterContinental Hotels Group (2003–present)
Websitewww.ihg.com

History Edit

Early years Edit

 
Hotel Tequendama, Bogota

In 1945, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Juan Trippe, President of Pan Am, discussed their concern for Latin America’s need for development dollars at a White House breakfast. The two men thought that one way to attract businessmen and tourists would be to offer luxury hotels in key cities.[3] Trippe contacted Statler Hotels' chief executive H.B. Callis, and his company undertook a feasibility study, but the company decided the program would be too expensive. Trippe contacted multiple other US hotel chains, but none showed interest. Roosevelt requested that Pan Am take the lead in developing 5000 hotel rooms in Latin America, with a projected cost of $50,000,000. Pan Am's profit that year was only $3 million, so a $25,000,000 line of credit was arranged for Pan Am with the Export–Import Bank of the United States.[4] Trippe agreed to form a subsidiary company to foster the implementation of the idea. The hotels would also serve to accommodate Pan Am crews and passengers in destinations where upscale hotels were not yet present.[3]

On 4 April 1946, the International Hotels Corporation was founded, with Pan Am owning a 100% stake.[4] Throughout 1946, company executives traveled to cities across Latin America on fact-finding trips to scout potential locations. In early 1947, Pan Am decided that Intercontinental Hotels Corporation would more accurately reflect the chain's eventual global goals for expansion, and the company was renamed.[4] The company signed its first lease that year, for the partially-completed Hotel Victoria Plaza in Montevideo, Uruguay. Construction there would end up continuing for more than five years.[4] Throughout 1948, more locations were scouted, and in early 1949 agreements were signed for properties in Caracas and Maracaibo, Venezuela. On 1 May 1949, Intercontinental assumed operation of its first hotel, the 85-room Grande Hotel, in Belém, Brazil, which had been constructed in the early 20th Century.[5]

On 1 January 1950, Intercontinental assumed operation of its second hotel, the Hotel Carrera, in Santiago, Chile.[6] Over the next three years, the company took over three existing hotels – the Hotel del Prado in Barranquila, Colombia; the Hotel Reforma in Mexico City and The Princess in Hamilton, Bermuda. In 1953, Intercontinental opened three newly constructed properties – the Hotel Victoria Plaza in Montevideo, the Hotel Tamanaco in Caracas and the Hotel del Lago in Maracaibo. That same year, they also opened the Hotel Tequendama in Bogota, Colombia, the largest hotel in South America and the first hotel to be developed, designed and constructed completely under Intercontinental supervision.[4] All four properties were designed by the Chicago firm of Holabird, Root & Burgee. In 1955, Intercontinental purchased a 47% stake in the Hotel Nacional de Cuba, in Havana. By 1958, the chain had sixteen hotels in operation throughout Latin America and the Caribbean.[4]

Global Expansion Edit

 
Duna Inter-Continental Budapest, seen in 1974

In 1961, Intercontinental Hotels opened its first property in the Middle East, the Phoenicia Intercontinental Beirut, in Lebanon. In 1962, the chain expanded to three more continents, assuming management of the Ducor Palace Hotel in Monrovia, Liberia in April,[7] opening the Hotel Indonesia in Jakarta, Indonesia in July,[8] and The Southern Cross in Melbourne, Australia in August.[9] The first properties in Europe followed in May 1963, with simultaneous openings in Dublin, Cork and Limerick, Ireland.[10] In 1964, Intercontinental became the first American hotel chain to operate in Eastern Europe, when it assumed management of the Hotel Esplanade in Zagreb, Yugoslavia. The chain would continue to be unique among western hospitality companies in operating behind the "Iron Curtain", opening properties in Budapest, Bucharest, Prague and Warsaw between 1968-1974.[4]

The company continued constructing new luxury hotels in Pan Am destinations around the world. In its hotel designs, Intercontinental aspired to combine Mid-century modern American luxury with decorative elements drawn from local cultures.[3] Between 1961 and 1985, Intercontinental's head designer, Neal Prince, designed interiors and branding for 135 hotels.[3][11]

The chain was officially rebranded as Inter•Continental Hotels in 1966, with the name commonly spelled with a hyphen as Inter-Continental when typed.[12]

In 1972, Inter-Continental started a line of moderately priced hotels, called Forum Hotels.[13] The first Forum property was the Lee Gardens Hotel in Hong Kong.[14] Inter-Continental opened its first hotel in the United States in 1973, when it assumed management of the Mark Hopkins Hotel in San Francisco.[15]

Post-Pan Am era Edit

Facing significant financial losses,[16] Pan Am sold their profitable Inter-Continental Hotels division to Grand Metropolitan on 19 August 1981 for $500 million. On 1 April 1982, the new owners merged their existing chain of 17 Grand Metropolitan Hotels into Inter-Continental and its sibling chain Forum Hotels.[17]

Later in 1982, Inter-Continental formed a joint venture with Scanticon International, a Danish company that had opened a highly successful conference hotel near Princeton, New Jersey in 1981.[18] Inter-Continental owned 80% of the business, with Scanticon controlling 20%. Additional Scanticon conference hotels were opened in Minneapolis and Denver, before InterContinental exited the joint venture in 1991.

Grand Metropolitan sold Inter-Continental Hotels to the Tokyo-based Seibu Saison Group on 1 October 1988 for $2.27 billion, for a profit of $850 million after taxes.[19] On 20 February 1998, the Saison Group sold the chain to Bass PLC, for $2.9 billion.[20]

In 2000, Bass sold its namesake brewing business, along with its name and red triangle trademark, to Interbrew, for £2.3 billion.[21] On 27 June 2001, Bass renamed itself Six Continents, focusing on its hotels and its 2000 restaurants and bars. The name Six Continents was chosen from among 10,000 staff submissions, and was already the name of the Inter-Continental Hotels loyalty club.[22] In 2003, Six Continents demerged its bar and pubs business into a separate company, Mitchells & Butlers, and the hospitality company was renamed InterContinental Hotels Group.[23] At the same time, Inter-Continental Hotels dropped the hyphen in its name and became InterContinental Hotels. The chain is one of numerous brands today within the company.

Notable properties Edit

InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown, located within the Wilshire Grand Center in downtown Los Angeles, is the largest InterContinental in the Americas and the tallest building in Los Angeles.[24]

InterContinental manages the Willard InterContinental Hotel in downtown Washington, D.C., two blocks east of the White House. The 176-year-old hotel has hosted many heads of state.[25]

The Inter-Continental Kabul opened in 1969, but ceased operation following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979. The hotel continues to operate independently using the Inter-Continental name, but unaffiliated with the chain.[26]

Criticism Edit

Food poisoning Edit

In July 2016, InterContinental Adelaide was responsible for giving at least 70 diners salmonella food poisoning. Twenty-one of these people had to be treated at hospital.[27]

Hygiene standards Edit

In September 2017, a consumer rights group accused InterContinental Beijing Sanlitun of substandard hygiene conditions. Specifically during an undercover operation they had marked bed linen and toilets with an invisible stamp. Upon returning the next day the marks were still there.[28]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "History of InterContinental Hotels Group". InterContinental Hotels & Resorts. 17 November 2020. Retrieved 17 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Our Brands". InterContinental Hotels & Resorts. 26 January 2023. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d Street, Francesca (December 8, 2021). "The inside story of InterContinental Hotels' quest to export 1960s American glamor to the world". CNN. Cable News Network. Retrieved December 9, 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Potter, James E. (1996). A Room With A World View: 50 Years of Inter-Continental Hotels and Its People: 1946-1996. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN 0297-83578-5.
  5. ^ "Growing up at the Grande: Living at the world's first InterContinental hotel".
  6. ^ "Page 6".
  7. ^ "Page 131".
  8. ^ "Page 144".
  9. ^ "Page 153".
  10. ^ "Page 186".
  11. ^ "Neal Prince". Designing the Luxury Hotel: Neal Prince and the Inter-Continental Hotel Brand. New York School of Interior Design Library. Retrieved December 9, 2021.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2021-12-10. Retrieved 2020-05-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  13. ^ Pace, Eric (1981-08-20). "Pan Am Unit Is Profitable, and for Sale". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2018-01-28.
  14. ^ "Page 11". digitalcollections.library.miami.edu. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
  15. ^ "Page 10". digitalcollections.library.miami.edu. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
  16. ^ Pace, Eric (1981-08-21). "PAN AM IN PACT TO SELL HOTELS". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
  17. ^ "Page 1".
  18. ^ "New Income Sources Developed". The Washington Post. 16 April 1983. Retrieved 20 February 2023.
  19. ^ Sanger, David E.; Times, Special To the New York (1988-10-01). "COMPANY NEWS; Japanese Purchase Of Inter-Continental Set for $2.27 Billion". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
  20. ^ "Bass Acquires Inter-Continental Hotels / Feb 1998". www.hotel-online.com. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
  21. ^ Carreyrou, John; BeckStaff, Ernest (2000-06-15). "Interbrew to Buy Bass Operations, Creating the World's No. 2 Brewer". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2020-08-07.
  22. ^ "Bass to become Six Continents". the Guardian. 2001-06-27. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
  23. ^ "Six Continents split-up to cost £100m". the Guardian. 2003-02-18. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
  24. ^ Vincent, Roger (23 September 2014). "Hotel under construction in downtown L.A. will be an InterContinental". Los Angeles Times.
  25. ^ "Discover Our History". Willard. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  26. ^ "Gunmen attack major Kabul hotel". BBC News. 20 January 2018. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
  27. ^ "Eggs blamed for salmonella outbreak at Adelaide hotel". www.abc.net.au. August 15, 2016.
  28. ^ "Video sparks hygiene concerns in Beijing hotels". The Straits Times. September 11, 2017.

External links Edit

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This article is about the hotel brand For its parent company see IHG Hotels amp Resorts For other uses see Intercontinental disambiguation InterContinental Hotels amp Resorts is a British luxury hotel brand created in 1946 by Pan Am founder Juan Trippe 1 It has been part of UK based InterContinental Hotels Group since 1998 1 As of January 2023 there were 208 InterContinental hotels worldwide with 70 287 rooms 2 InterContinental Hotels amp ResortsThe InterContinental Vienna the oldest continuously operating member of the chain since 1964 TypeSubsidiaryIndustryHotelsFounded4 April 1946 77 years ago 1946 04 04 FounderJuan TrippeHeadquartersDenham Buckinghamshire United KingdomNumber of locations208 hotels and resortsArea servedGlobalKey peopleKeith Barr CEORevenue 4 627 billion InterContinental Hotels Group 2019 OwnerPan Am Corporation 1946 1981 Grand Metropolitan 1981 1988 Saison Group 1988 1998 Bass 1998 2000 Six Continents 2000 2003 InterContinental Hotels Group 2003 present Websitewww wbr ihg wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 Global Expansion 1 3 Post Pan Am era 2 Notable properties 3 Criticism 3 1 Food poisoning 3 2 Hygiene standards 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditEarly years Edit nbsp Hotel Tequendama BogotaIn 1945 U S President Franklin D Roosevelt and Juan Trippe President of Pan Am discussed their concern for Latin America s need for development dollars at a White House breakfast The two men thought that one way to attract businessmen and tourists would be to offer luxury hotels in key cities 3 Trippe contacted Statler Hotels chief executive H B Callis and his company undertook a feasibility study but the company decided the program would be too expensive Trippe contacted multiple other US hotel chains but none showed interest Roosevelt requested that Pan Am take the lead in developing 5000 hotel rooms in Latin America with a projected cost of 50 000 000 Pan Am s profit that year was only 3 million so a 25 000 000 line of credit was arranged for Pan Am with the Export Import Bank of the United States 4 Trippe agreed to form a subsidiary company to foster the implementation of the idea The hotels would also serve to accommodate Pan Am crews and passengers in destinations where upscale hotels were not yet present 3 On 4 April 1946 the International Hotels Corporation was founded with Pan Am owning a 100 stake 4 Throughout 1946 company executives traveled to cities across Latin America on fact finding trips to scout potential locations In early 1947 Pan Am decided that Intercontinental Hotels Corporation would more accurately reflect the chain s eventual global goals for expansion and the company was renamed 4 The company signed its first lease that year for the partially completed Hotel Victoria Plaza in Montevideo Uruguay Construction there would end up continuing for more than five years 4 Throughout 1948 more locations were scouted and in early 1949 agreements were signed for properties in Caracas and Maracaibo Venezuela On 1 May 1949 Intercontinental assumed operation of its first hotel the 85 room Grande Hotel in Belem Brazil which had been constructed in the early 20th Century 5 On 1 January 1950 Intercontinental assumed operation of its second hotel the Hotel Carrera in Santiago Chile 6 Over the next three years the company took over three existing hotels the Hotel del Prado in Barranquila Colombia the Hotel Reforma in Mexico City and The Princess in Hamilton Bermuda In 1953 Intercontinental opened three newly constructed properties the Hotel Victoria Plaza in Montevideo the Hotel Tamanaco in Caracas and the Hotel del Lago in Maracaibo That same year they also opened the Hotel Tequendama in Bogota Colombia the largest hotel in South America and the first hotel to be developed designed and constructed completely under Intercontinental supervision 4 All four properties were designed by the Chicago firm of Holabird Root amp Burgee In 1955 Intercontinental purchased a 47 stake in the Hotel Nacional de Cuba in Havana By 1958 the chain had sixteen hotels in operation throughout Latin America and the Caribbean 4 Global Expansion Edit nbsp Duna Inter Continental Budapest seen in 1974In 1961 Intercontinental Hotels opened its first property in the Middle East the Phoenicia Intercontinental Beirut in Lebanon In 1962 the chain expanded to three more continents assuming management of the Ducor Palace Hotel in Monrovia Liberia in April 7 opening the Hotel Indonesia in Jakarta Indonesia in July 8 and The Southern Cross in Melbourne Australia in August 9 The first properties in Europe followed in May 1963 with simultaneous openings in Dublin Cork and Limerick Ireland 10 In 1964 Intercontinental became the first American hotel chain to operate in Eastern Europe when it assumed management of the Hotel Esplanade in Zagreb Yugoslavia The chain would continue to be unique among western hospitality companies in operating behind the Iron Curtain opening properties in Budapest Bucharest Prague and Warsaw between 1968 1974 4 The company continued constructing new luxury hotels in Pan Am destinations around the world In its hotel designs Intercontinental aspired to combine Mid century modern American luxury with decorative elements drawn from local cultures 3 Between 1961 and 1985 Intercontinental s head designer Neal Prince designed interiors and branding for 135 hotels 3 11 The chain was officially rebranded as Inter Continental Hotels in 1966 with the name commonly spelled with a hyphen as Inter Continental when typed 12 In 1972 Inter Continental started a line of moderately priced hotels called Forum Hotels 13 The first Forum property was the Lee Gardens Hotel in Hong Kong 14 Inter Continental opened its first hotel in the United States in 1973 when it assumed management of the Mark Hopkins Hotel in San Francisco 15 Post Pan Am era Edit Facing significant financial losses 16 Pan Am sold their profitable Inter Continental Hotels division to Grand Metropolitan on 19 August 1981 for 500 million On 1 April 1982 the new owners merged their existing chain of 17 Grand Metropolitan Hotels into Inter Continental and its sibling chain Forum Hotels 17 Later in 1982 Inter Continental formed a joint venture with Scanticon International a Danish company that had opened a highly successful conference hotel near Princeton New Jersey in 1981 18 Inter Continental owned 80 of the business with Scanticon controlling 20 Additional Scanticon conference hotels were opened in Minneapolis and Denver before InterContinental exited the joint venture in 1991 Grand Metropolitan sold Inter Continental Hotels to the Tokyo based Seibu Saison Group on 1 October 1988 for 2 27 billion for a profit of 850 million after taxes 19 On 20 February 1998 the Saison Group sold the chain to Bass PLC for 2 9 billion 20 In 2000 Bass sold its namesake brewing business along with its name and red triangle trademark to Interbrew for 2 3 billion 21 On 27 June 2001 Bass renamed itself Six Continents focusing on its hotels and its 2000 restaurants and bars The name Six Continents was chosen from among 10 000 staff submissions and was already the name of the Inter Continental Hotels loyalty club 22 In 2003 Six Continents demerged its bar and pubs business into a separate company Mitchells amp Butlers and the hospitality company was renamed InterContinental Hotels Group 23 At the same time Inter Continental Hotels dropped the hyphen in its name and became InterContinental Hotels The chain is one of numerous brands today within the company Notable properties EditInterContinental Los Angeles Downtown located within the Wilshire Grand Center in downtown Los Angeles is the largest InterContinental in the Americas and the tallest building in Los Angeles 24 InterContinental manages the Willard InterContinental Hotel in downtown Washington D C two blocks east of the White House The 176 year old hotel has hosted many heads of state 25 The Inter Continental Kabul opened in 1969 but ceased operation following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 The hotel continues to operate independently using the Inter Continental name but unaffiliated with the chain 26 Criticism EditFood poisoning Edit In July 2016 InterContinental Adelaide was responsible for giving at least 70 diners salmonella food poisoning Twenty one of these people had to be treated at hospital 27 Hygiene standards Edit In September 2017 a consumer rights group accused InterContinental Beijing Sanlitun of substandard hygiene conditions Specifically during an undercover operation they had marked bed linen and toilets with an invisible stamp Upon returning the next day the marks were still there 28 References Edit a b History of InterContinental Hotels Group InterContinental Hotels amp Resorts 17 November 2020 Retrieved 17 November 2020 Our Brands InterContinental Hotels amp Resorts 26 January 2023 Retrieved 26 January 2023 a b c d Street Francesca December 8 2021 The inside story of InterContinental Hotels quest to export 1960s American glamor to the world CNN Cable News Network Retrieved December 9 2021 a b c d e f g Potter James E 1996 A Room With A World View 50 Years of Inter Continental Hotels and Its People 1946 1996 London Weidenfeld amp Nicolson ISBN 0297 83578 5 Growing up at the Grande Living at the world s first InterContinental hotel Page 6 Page 131 Page 144 Page 153 Page 186 Neal Prince Designing the Luxury Hotel Neal Prince and the Inter Continental Hotel Brand New York School of Interior Design Library Retrieved December 9 2021 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2021 12 10 Retrieved 2020 05 29 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Pace Eric 1981 08 20 Pan Am Unit Is Profitable and for Sale The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2018 01 28 Page 11 digitalcollections library miami edu Retrieved 2023 01 27 Page 10 digitalcollections library miami edu Retrieved 2023 01 27 Pace Eric 1981 08 21 PAN AM IN PACT TO SELL HOTELS The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2023 01 27 Page 1 New Income Sources Developed The Washington Post 16 April 1983 Retrieved 20 February 2023 Sanger David E Times Special To the New York 1988 10 01 COMPANY NEWS Japanese Purchase Of Inter Continental Set for 2 27 Billion The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2023 01 27 Bass Acquires Inter Continental Hotels Feb 1998 www hotel online com Retrieved 2023 01 27 Carreyrou John BeckStaff Ernest 2000 06 15 Interbrew to Buy Bass Operations Creating the World s No 2 Brewer Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2020 08 07 Bass to become Six Continents the Guardian 2001 06 27 Retrieved 2023 01 27 Six Continents split up to cost 100m the Guardian 2003 02 18 Retrieved 2023 01 27 Vincent Roger 23 September 2014 Hotel under construction in downtown L A will be an InterContinental Los Angeles Times Discover Our History Willard Retrieved 21 October 2021 Gunmen attack major Kabul hotel BBC News 20 January 2018 Retrieved 21 January 2018 Eggs blamed for salmonella outbreak at Adelaide hotel www abc net au August 15 2016 Video sparks hygiene concerns in Beijing hotels The Straits Times September 11 2017 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to InterContinental hotels InterContinental Hotels amp Resorts Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title InterContinental amp oldid 1180433549, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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