Tess Sutton, Procurement Agent, and Julia Albanese, Designer, were recognized by Hospitality Design Magazine to “consistently show dedication to their craft and go above and beyond their peers.”
From the minute you roll up to a hotel, you have an idea for how your stay will play out. The revolving door might be motorized and have large enough spaces for your bag to join you without hitting the back of your ankles with every step. The lobby glows with warm light, or maybe wakes you right up out of your jet lag with harsh overheads.
Design Insider took the opportunity to ask leading commercial interior designs and suppliers to help celebrate the current triumphs within the sector, and asked what is the most extraordinary thing happening in the hotel sector right now?
Roger Hill and Andrew Fay met at Cornell University and became fast friends bonding over their shared passion for hospitality.…
Featured in Metropolis Magazine: the Chicago Tribune Tower is the fruit of an epic international architecture competition held in 1922 that attracted design luminaries…
Thank you, Travel + Leisure, for the great article on the Bellagio‘s $110 million upgrade to the guest rooms and suites in…
The Gettys Group Companies, a global design, development and procurement firm, announced today the addition of two key hires to…
In 1922, a competition to design the headquarters for The Chicago Tribune gathered influential entries from architects like Eliel Saarinen, Walter Gropius,…
The Sheraton Fort Worth Downtown has started an extensive transformation that will create a much brighter and more guest-friendly hotel…
Molly O’Keefe, an accomplished leader and veteran of The Gettys Group Companies, has been promoted to Principal to drive strategic…