Proper Hospitality launches hotel brand

Proper Hospitality has announced the launch of new hotel brand, Proper Hotels, with first hotel to open in San Francisco in late 2015.

Led by CEO Brad Korzen, the creator and former CEO of the Viceroy Hotel Group, along with partners Brian De Lowe and Alex Samek, Proper Hospitality will design, brand and operate bespoke hospitality experiences that bring a modern approach to a centuries-old tradition.

The company will open its first eponymously-names hotel in late 2015, with the initial properties slated to open in emerging urban innovation districts within the most exciting U.S. cities, including San Francisco, Los Angeles, Austin and Brooklyn. Each Proper Hotel will be a unique reflection of the vibrant community around it, but will share the same excellence in service, convenience of location, and world-class amenities provided by its local networks of co-conspirators – innovators in food, beverage, technology, art, music, fashion and wellness.

“Back in the late 19th and early 20th century, every great city had a grand hotel. These hotels were as much a part of the city’s identity as its monuments and museums,” commented Korzen. “They were destinations for travellers and gathering places for locals. They were where things happened. Although times have changed, we love what these old world institutions stood for and we think it’s a great time to expand on their legacy.”

The first Proper Hotel will be San Francisco Proper, a 135-key boutique hotel scheduled to open next winter in a newly-renovated historic building at the centre of San Francisco’s booming Mid-Market neighbourhood. It will feature three chef-driven restaurants on the ground floor, as well as a restaurant and bar on the rooftop with panoramic views of the San Francisco skyline.

The interiors, which honour the distinct character of the historic flat-iron building and the surrounding area, will be designed by Kelly Wearstler Interior Designs. San Francisco Proper also will announce a series of local partnerships including creative collaborations with some of the most interesting brands, institutions and individuals in the Bay Area.

“Iconic design. Impeccable service. Thoughtful details. These are the things that once made hotels special,” added Brian De Lowe, President and Co-Founder of Proper Hospitality. “We want to bring that specialness back through a new brand of ‘proper hospitality’ that specifically caters to our generation of well-heeled travellers. Sometimes, we will update long-lost traditions. Other times, we will take current ones and turn them completely on their heads. But our main focus is on delivering culturally relevant and enriching experiences, without sacrificing service or the occasional pampering.”

Current Proper Hotels under development include San Francisco Proper (late 2015) and Austin Proper (mid 2017).

www.properhotel.com