Hilton Worldwide Development Award

The property was chosen from more than 150 hotels worldwide that were opened, approved or under construction in 2011 under the Hampton flag.

In July 2012, Glenn Goerke, Senior Director of Development and Steve Crabill, Vice President and Managing Director Development at Hilton Worldwide, parent company to the Hampton Inn Hotels brand, traveled to Orange Beach, Ala. from Atlanta, Ga. to present a Deal of the Year Award to Innisfree Hotels’ CEO and Founder Julian MacQueen.

Innisfree was proud to accept this distinguished worldwide brand award for the development of the Hampton Inn & Suites in Orange Beach, Ala.  The Hampton Inn brand portfolio includes more than 1,800 hotels worldwide and was designated as the leading hotel brand in the world by Franchise Times Magazine in 2011.

The construction of this state-of-the-art 160-room hotel cost $31 million to build and the project was distinguished by its ‘fast-track construction’ schedule. Rich Chism, Innisfree’s Director of Development, says, “One of the most interesting things about this project was the speed at which we moved from conception to opening. We were laying the foundation before we had completed the design. It was an exciting, dynamic process facilitated by the cooperation of the City of Orange Beach.”

The hotel was constructed by Robins and Morton, a 65-year-old construction and engineering company that consistently ranks among the 100 largest U.S. builders in the United States. This was the second hotel Robins and Morton built for Innisfree Hotels and the two companies are currently constructing a third project; building a Hyatt Place Hotel at the Pensacola International Airport. Project architect was Istvan Peteranecz AIA of Behar Peteranecz Architecture.

The Hampton Inn & Suites in Orange Beach has several notable design features, including the bright orange exterior and visually vibrant interior design. The bright colors were chosen because they speak to the name Orange Beach but also because they promote a guest experience in keeping with Innisfree’s corporate motto of  “providing fun and memorable experiences.” Exceptional hotel amenities include a beachfront zero entry pool, 3,700 square feet of Gulf front meeting space and a fitness room that overlooks the beach.

This is the second brand level development award Innisfree Hotels has received this year. Last year, they were selected by Intercontinental Hotels Group (IHG owns 4,400 hotels under 7 brands) to receive a Developer of the Year award for the Holiday Inn Resort on Pensacola Beach in 2011. Julian MacQueen, CEO and founder of Innisfree, accepted the award at the IHG Americas Investors and Leadership Conference held on October 26, 2011, at the Palazzo Hotel in Las Vegas.

Mr. MacQueen says, “It is an incredible honor to receive two major brand development awards in a 24-month period. The creativity to pull off this size deal during these most uncertain times came though a collective effort between Bibb Lamar, Bruce Finley, and the entire board at BankTrust of Mobile and Innisfree Hotel’s development team. I could not be any more proud to be part of this beautiful product.”

Bruce Finley Executive Vice President and Senior Load Officer at BankTrust Financial Group says, “BankTrust is very pleased with the way the project turned out. The folks at Innisfree are professional and a pleasure to work with.”

Back in Topeka: Surf & Sand Cottages

By Mike Nixon (with commentary by Jason Nicholson)

In this chapter of Innisfree history, we add pest control to our lengthy resume.

Long before we were president and vice president of this company, you could find Jason and I dressed in yellow rubber gloves, masks and goggles, wielding barbecue tongs in the middle of the night – so guests couldn’t see us in this comical and frenzied state.

These were the rat raids.

In the 1950s, the Surf & Sand Cottages were an iconic piece of Pensacola Beach, the first rental units available to the public. There were 54 cinderblock cottages, each with one to three bedrooms. They were very cool in the 1950s. By the 1990s, however, they were in a state of varied disrepair. When Julian bought them, I personally thought he was crazy. They were still popular as monthly rentals for locals, but they were worn out, and some needed to be torn down.

But Julian had a vision.

Someday, he wanted to build a hotel on the south side of the road where the Surf & Sand Cottages stood. So we took them over, and I was in charge of fixing them up for as little money as possible, then renting them out for as much money as possible – until Innisfree was ready to build the Hilton.

When the cottages were razed, the rats moved next door to the old Beachside Resort & Conference Center, where the Holiday Inn Resort stands today.

By the time Jason visited the hotel to check in with me, then his Regional Director, our new ‘residents’ had become a problem. So we set upon evicting them, wielding our tongs and a healthy dose of humor.

Speaking from more experience than we’d like to admit, here is our list of how to properly handle rodent infestations:

  • Always bait for rodents BEFORE you tear down a building. (That way, they won’t move in next door.)
  • Stock up on yellow dishwashing gloves, masks, goggles and BBQ tongs – the standard uniform for pest removal.
  • Not air fresheners nor fresh flowers can cover the stench of long-deceased rodents. They simply make the place smell like dead rodents and fresh flowers.

So when you book your room at the beautiful Hilton or Holiday Inn Resort on Pensacola Beach, just remember … it took a lot of hard work (and air fresheners) to get where we are today.

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ABOUT ‘BACK IN TOPEKA’
In order to have a great future, we must celebrate and learn from our incredible past. The Innisfree Hotels story began in Topeka, Kansas. So when the folks who were around back then start a story with ‘Back in Topeka,’ we know it’s time to listen. These are tales of the challenges, of the laughter and tears that come with building a company like ours. That’s the sentiment behind this blog series, a chronicle of days gone by at Innisfree Hotels – and a map to get us where we’re going.

Innisfree Announces $100 Million Investment in Panama City Beach

Innisfree Hotels is proud to announce two new beachfront developments coming to Panama City Beach, Fla. – one of the state’s most popular vacation destinations. The Hampton Inn & Suites is set to open in Spring 2017 and the Springhill Suites by Marriott is scheduled to open the following Spring of 2018.

Director of Development Rich Chism says Innisfree’s investment in the beachside community will top $100 million, bringing as many as 300 construction jobs over the next two years. Once the hotels open, Innisfree plans to add 100 permanent jobs to the Panama City Beach market – a good sign both for the industry and the local workforce.

The Hampton Inn & Suites and Springhill Suites by Marriott are widely recognized as quality hotels by vacation and business travelers. To attract new visitors to Panama City Beach, Innisfree worked diligently with both brands to create design schemes and amenities unlike any currently offered in the market.

“After opening the new Holiday Inn Resort in Fort Walton Beach two years ago, we realized that there were remarkable similarities in the Panama City Beach market, where there have not been any new major branded hotels constructed directly on the beach in approximately 20 years,” Chism states. “The Marriott and Hampton brands will each provide thousands of reservations for the two new beachfront hotels. With beachfront hotels having never been offered before in either worldwide reservation system, former vacationers of Destin and Fort Walton may come to Panama City Beach for the first time.”

The 182-room Gulf front Hampton Inn & Suites will be located within walking distance of Pier Park, a 900,000 sq. ft. shopping, dining and entertainment complex that is home to major retailers such as Dillard’s, Sunglass Hut and Ron Jon Surf Shop, as well as favorite restaurants and bars including The Back Porch and Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville.

Amenities will include a beachfront pool and hot tub, fitness center, bar and hospitality room, dune walkover to beach, Gulf front breakfast seating, and a boardroom.

Innisfree Hotels owns two other Gulf front Hampton Inns – one in Pensacola Beach, Fla. and the other in Orange Beach, Ala. The company currently manages the Beachside Resort in Panama City Beach, a newly renovated beachfront hotel.

The Springhill Suites marks Innisfree’s first Marriott franchise. Located only three miles from the Hampton Inn & Suites site, the 200-room hotel will offer a lazy river pool, indoor and outdoor bars, garage parking, Gulf front balconies and a dune walkover with direct beach access.

Both hotels are designed by Philip Partington, SMP Architecture while Larry Adams, Bullock Tice Associates, is the architect of record producing construction documents. Interior design is provided by Debbie Adrian. The pool deck and amenities are designed by Chad Watkins, WAS Design with civil engineering by Mark Siner, Choctaw Engineering.  The same design team recently won an award for their design of Innisfree’s Holiday Inn Resort in Fort Walton Beach.

“Innisfree has longed for an opportunity to bring such fine products as the Hampton Inn & Suites and Springhill Suites by Marriott to the Panama City Beach market,” says Julian MacQueen, founder and CEO of Innisfree Hotels. “We are thrilled the day has arrived, allowing us to spread our culture and guest services even further across the panhandle.”