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Le Méridien to debut in Downtown Indianapolis

Le Méridien to debut in Downtown Indianapolis The Canterbury Hotel will reopen as Le Méridien Indianapolis later this year

Starwood Hotels & Resorts has announced that its Le Méridien brand will soon add Indianapolis to its rapidly growing North American portfolio.

Le Méridien Indianapolis will debut in November 2014 following a $9.5 million renovation of the historic Canterbury Hotel, a landmark property in the heart of downtown.

Owned by Rockbridge and managed by Azul Hospitality, Le Méridien Indianapolis will feature a timeless chic design ethos that juxtaposes the hotel’s historic architecture with a contemporary, modern style.

The historic Canterbury site, dating back to 1858, was rebuilt in 1928 as a hotel infused with the charms of Canterbury, England.

As part of the comprehensive renovation, Le Méridien Indianapolis will feature 100 modern guest rooms, local cuisine in a re-designed restaurant and lounge, an expanded fitness centre and more than 1,750 square-feet of upgraded meeting and event space.

“Le Méridien Indianapolis will bring a renewed energy to this historic landmark building, offering travellers a modern hotel experience in the heart of the city’s vibrant downtown,” said Allison Reid, senior vice president of North America development, Starwood Hotels & Resorts.

“We are proud to expand our relationship with both Rockbridge and Azul Hospitality as we prepare to introduce this contemporary lifestyle brand to Indianapolis.”

Le Méridien Indianapolis will feature the brand’s signature Le Méridien Hub, which re-interprets the traditional lobby into a social gathering place, and further builds on the brand’s award-winning arrival experience and coffee culture.

Le Méridien arrival consists of four elements: large-scale artwork in high impact areas; the sensory experience, illustrated through Le Méridien signature scent, sound and use of light; UNLOCK ART programme, featuring artist designed key card collections that offer access to Le Méridien affiliated contemporary cultural centres in the city; and a 24-hour curated soundtrack.

The Hub at Le Méridien Indianapolis will also feature the signature Master Barista, a recently launched initiative to meet the growing demands of coffee lovers at every Le Méridien hotel worldwide.

Master Baristas lead coffee-related initiatives at each hotel, serve as a coffee cultural ambassador, and maintain knowledge of current coffee trends within the destination.

“The major revitalisation and rebranding of this special property will bring back the character of this hotel in a new and modern way,” said Jim Merkel, president of Rockbridge.

“The rebranding coupled with the strength of the Starwood system, will position Le Méridien Indianapolis as the place to stay in Indianapolis.”

Le Méridien Indianapolis is walking distance to the Indiana Convention Center, Indiana Statehouse and the offices of numerous corporations including Eli Lilly, Brightpoint and Wellpoint.

The hotel is convenient to the city’s theatres, museums, galleries and music venues, and a private entrance directly connects the hotel to the Circle Centre Mall, where guests can access the city’s climate-controlled, indoor Skywalk system.