Even Hotels

EVEN Hotels
Industry Hotel
Founded 2012
Number of locations
3 (2016)
Area served
North America
Parent InterContinental Hotels Group
Website http://evenhotels.com/

Even Hotels (styled EVEN Hotels) is a hotel brand concept created by InterContinental Hotels Group in 2012 to create a hotel that meets travelers’ holistic wellness needs. Even Hotels is aimed at business and leisure travelers who are looking for a wellness experience in a hotel stay at a mainstream price point. The company aims to roll out the new hotel brand initially in North America with a target of 100 hotels in five years,[1] with the first opening in June 2014 in Norwalk, Connecticut with a 129-room hotel.[2]

Further Even Hotels opened during 2014 in Rockville, Maryland (167 rooms),[3] with three more locations in New York that opened in 2015; a 150-room new build in the Garment District and the flagship 230-room tower near Grand Central Terminal,[4] and a 204-room property in Brooklyn, New York,[5] that opened in 2015.

The brand currently has a total of 3 properties and 446 rooms, with 8 properties currently in the pipeline.

In 2013, EVEN Hotels launched Wellwellwell, offering a source for travelers to incorporate wellness into their travel routines.The blog features articles written by health experts, nutrition advice, and productivity tips.

References

  1. "IHG launches health and fitness-oriented hotel brand". USA Today. 28 February 2012. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
  2. Trejos, Nancy (19 June 2014). "First EVEN hotel opens for health-conscious travelers". USA Today. Retrieved 23 June 2014.
  3. Booton, Jennifer (6 August 2013). "IHG to Stake 'First Even' Hotels Near Dozens of Corporate Headquarters". Fox Business. Retrieved 8 October 2013.
  4. Trejos, Nancy (30 May 2013). "IHG in deal for second EVEN fitness hotel in New York". USA Today. Retrieved 8 October 2013.
  5. Couret, Jacques (3 December 2013). "IHG announces fifth Even Hotel". Atlanta Business Chronicle. Retrieved 2 April 2014.

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