The Statler Hotel has joined forces with leading hospitality design firm WATG to undertake a
renovation of this storied property at the center of the Cornell University campus.
“We are very pleased to have WATG as our lead partner on a project that will help us provide a truly distinctive experience for our guests,”
said Rick Adie, general manager of the Statler Hotel, an operating unit of Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration. “Our aim is to create a
unique blend of service and amenities that guests will want to enjoy time and again.”
Adie, his team and school faculty are working closely with WATG leaders to lay the blueprint for what will be the most ambitious
refurbishment in the hotel’s 20-year history. One priority is to develop a guest room that satisfies the needs of the most discerning visitor.
“We will bring to bear the full expertise of our faculty, our hotel management team and our partners at WATG to develop a new vision for our
guest rooms,” said Michael Johnson, dean and E.M. Statler Professor at the school. “Our mission is to create a prototype that offers the
best in comfort, technology and amenities, while also meeting the highest standards for sustainability.”
As part of that commitment, the hotel plans to partner with leading hospitality brands whose products will be featured in the property’s
guest rooms and public spaces. WATG’s design team will play a lead role integrating those products into a coherent whole.
The Statler Hotel is both a first-class property and a teaching hotel where students at the school apply their classroom learning to practical
experience. Each year some 200 students work alongside seasoned professionals across all hotel and restaurant operations. A select
group of students work along chosen career tracks, rising into management positions through participation in the school's Statler
Leadership Development Program. Additionally, many faculty members work closely with hotel leadership to integrate hotel operations into
the curriculum. The hotel serves not only the school’s undergraduate and graduate students, but also industry
professionals from around the world who visit campus to take advanced hospitality service and management courses through the school's Office of Executive
Education.
The property features 153 rooms, a conference center, three restaurants, and abundant meeting and banquet facilities. As the gateway to
the university and the surrounding Finger Lakes region, the Statler plays host to a sophisticated clientele that regularly includes global
leaders in government, business, and academia. Among the property's guests have been heads of state, Supreme Court Justices, U.S.
senators, world-renowned entertainers and CEOs of leading hotel organizations such as Fairmont, Hilton, Marriott and Four Seasons.
To
participate in the Statler Hotel renovation project, contact Meg Keilbach, interim director of Alumni
Affairs and Development at mhb7@cornell.edu
or Joe Strodel, director of Corporate Relations at j343@cornell.edu
for more information.
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