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Sheraton Hotels & Resorts
1111 Westchester Ave.
White Plains, NY 10604
NY Tel. 914-640-8100
Fax 914-640-8310

Type: Business Segment
On the web: http://www.sheraton.com
Employees: 104,000

Sheraton Hotels & Resorts operates a leading chain of upscale hotels with about 400 locations in some 70 countries. The company's properties target both business and leisure travelers with full-service accommodations, fine dining, and other amenities. Sheraton 2008 announced plans for a major upgrade, including spending $1.3 billion in renovations, $400 million in key brand initiatives, and $2 billion in new hotel openings. The company was founded in 1937 by Ernest Henderson and Robert Moore. The Sheraton chain was acquired by Starwood in 1998; it is Starwood's largest brand.

Key numbers for fiscal year ending December, 2007:
Sales: $2,147.5M

Officers:
SVP Owner Relations, North America, Starwood Hotels: Joseph (Joe) Gelchion
SVP Marketing: Upscale & Luxury Hotels

Competitors:
Hilton Hotels
Hyatt
Marriott

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Sheraton Hotels and Resorts
Type Hotel
Founded 1937
Products Temporary residence
Website Sheraton Hotels

Sheraton Hotels and Resorts is Starwood Hotels & Resorts' largest and second oldest brand (Westin being the oldest). Starwood's headquarters are in White Plains, New York.

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Sheraton history

The origins of the brand date back to 1937 when Ernest Henderson and Robert Moore acquired the Stonehaven Hotel in Springfield, Massachusetts. The chain got its name from another early hotel the men acquired, which had a lighted sign on the roof saying "Sheraton Hotel" that was too expensive to change. Instead, they decided to call all their hotels by that name.[1]

Henderson and Moore had opened three hotels in Boston by 1939, continuing with their rapid expansion opening properties along the entire East coast. In 1945, it was the first hotel chain to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

In 1949 Sheraton expanded internationally with the purchase of two Canadian hotel chains. The 1960s saw the first Sheraton hotels outside the US and Canada with the opening of the Tel Aviv-Sheraton in 1961 and the Macuto-Sheraton outside Caracas, Venezuela, in 1963. By 1965, the 100th Sheraton had opened its doors. The multinational conglomerate ITT purchased the chain in 1968, after which it was known as ITT Sheraton.

Sheraton Doha Hotel

ITT Sheraton reached a milestone in 1985. It became the first Western company to operate a hotel in the People's Republic of China assuming management of the state-built Great Wall Hotel in Beijing, which became the Great Wall Sheraton.

In 1994, ITT Sheraton purchased a controlling interest in the Italian CIGA chain, the Compagnia Italiana Grandi Alberghi, or Italian Grand Hotels Company, which had been seized from its previous owner, the Aga Khan, by its creditors. The chain had begun by operating hotels in Italy, but overexpanded across Europe just as a recession hit. [2]. These hotels formed the core of what came to be the ITT Sheraton Luxury group, later Starwood's Luxury Collection.

In April 1995, Sheraton introduced a new, mid-scale hotel brand Four Points by Sheraton Hotels, to replace the designation of certain hotels as Sheraton Inns.

In 1998, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. acquired ITT Sheraton (outbidding Hilton). It has since grown to become one of the leading hotel companies in the world. Its other brands include Four Points by Sheraton Hotels, St. Regis Hotels & Resorts, The Luxury Collection, Element , Le Méridien, W Hotels, and Aloft.

Since buying ITT Sheraton, Starwood has created a fourth brand from their hotels. St. Regis Hotels & Resorts are named after the famous hotel on Fifth Avenue in New York, which had been a Sheraton for years. That hotel and the former Sheraton Carlton in Washington, D.C., were two of the first hotels in the new chain, which now spreads across the globe.

The former Sheraton at Our Lucaya

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References

  1. ^ "Running to Cover". Time. July 13, 1962. http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,827438,00.html?iid=chix-sphere. Retrieved on 2007-12-31. 
  2. ^ Adam Zagorin (June 7, 1993). "How the Aga Khan Stumbled". Time. http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,978648-1,00.html. Retrieved on 2007-12-31. 

 
 

 

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