Morgans Hotel was the world's first
boutique hotel,
located at 237
Madison Avenue in
New York City
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. Founded by
Studio 54 cofounder
Ian Schrager
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Ear ...
as the first property in the
Morgans Hotel Group
Morgans Hotel Group (NASDAQ: $MHG) was a global, publicly-traded hotel company founded by Ian Schrager, inventors of the boutique hotel category with the 1984 opening of Morgans Hotel in New York City. MHG was listed on the NASDAQ exchange for o ...
, it opened in 1984.
History
The 1927 building was designed by architect Andrew J. Thomas, erected as ''Hotel Duane'' intended for long-term stays. An article of the era notes, "in design, the exterior of the building indicates a free interpretation of the
Italian Romanesque
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style harmonizing very well with the
fraternity clubs building at the north, designed in a similar style."
When initially opened, the lobby and guest rooms showed "a rather free interpretation of Spanish Renaissance decoration."
The hotel had operated under the name, ''Executive Hotel''.
Morgans Hotel Group
In 1984,
Studio 54 cofounders
Ian Schrager
Ian Schrager (born July 19, 1946) is an American entrepreneur, hotelier and real estate developer, credited for co-creating the "boutique hotel" category of accommodation. Originally, he gained fame as co-owner and co-founder of Studio 54.
Ear ...
and
Steve Rubell opened their first hotel, Morgans Hotel, named after
J. P. Morgan
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's
Morgan Library & Museum nearby. Designed by
Andrée Putman
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She was the mother of Olivia Putman and of Cyrille Putman.
Life and work Childhood and youth (1925–1944)
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, the instant hit introduced the
boutique hotel category, becoming a "worldwide phenomenon."
In June 2005, Schrager sold most of his stake in the namesake
Morgans Hotel Group
Morgans Hotel Group (NASDAQ: $MHG) was a global, publicly-traded hotel company founded by Ian Schrager, inventors of the boutique hotel category with the 1984 opening of Morgans Hotel in New York City. MHG was listed on the NASDAQ exchange for o ...
to launch the Ian Schrager Company.
Morgan Stanley
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underwrote MHG's
initial public offering
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in February 2006, offering 18 million shares for about $20 each. Schrager cashed in his remaining 450,000 shares for another $9 million.
Morgans Hotel Group was a publicly traded company on
NASDAQ for over a decade.
SBE Entertainment Group
In May 2016,
Sam Nazarian
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Biography Early life
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's
SBE Entertainment Group
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History
SBE w ...
agreed to acquire the namesake MHG for $805 million, in a take-private transaction completed November 30, 2016. The son of
Qualcomm board member and stakeholder
Younes Nazarian (via M&A), Nazarian and SBE are better known as owners of LA lounges frequented by celebrity patronage and
HBO's ''
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'', appearing as himself in the "No Cannes Do" episode.
Luxury condo conversion
In July 2017, the building was purchased by Shel Capital and Kash Group.
The new owners closed Morgans Hotel and converted it to luxury condos in 2018, named No. 237.
Design
Andrée Putman
Andrée Putman (23 December 1925 – 19 January 2013) was a French interior and product designer.
She was the mother of Olivia Putman and of Cyrille Putman.
Life and work Childhood and youth (1925–1944)
Andrée Christine Aynard was bor ...
served as interior designer for the 1984 and 2008 complete renovations of the 1927 structure.
New design features were evident throughout Morgans' public spaces, including:
An over-sized, 2-story, balconied "living room" lobby, with textured taupe-colored glass walls and overlaid bronze mullions, featuring a custom Putman-designed wool rug of black, rich camel and taupe in a bold three-dimensional cubist pattern.
Floors were in three varied shades of imported Italian granite in different finishes, with groupings of antique French leather club chairs, including a teak and caned plantation chair from the '40s, all culled from Paris' top flea markets. Putman designed dark wood end tables, with spherical-shaped desk lamps in nickel-plated brass created by
Félix Aublet in 1925. Candles were lit in the evening, coupled with black-and-white checkerboard patterned wool throws loosely draped over the French club chairs to further accentuate the "lived-in" feel.
Accommodations
Like everything else in Morgans, the 114 guest rooms steered away from formulaic institutional design. To update guest lodgings, Putman began in the hotel corridors, covered in wool carpet rich taupe with a black-and-white checkerboard patterned border. Guest room doors were of French custom-birdseye maple. With only 4-8 rooms per floor, each hallway contributed to the hotel's residential feel.
Inside the room, the walls were painted with a mixture of four muted tones, producing an effect like that of an "Impressionist wall painting" — an unusual backdrop for the specially commissioned black and white photographs by
Robert Mapplethorpe. In addition to a regular closet, each room featured a four-drawer dresser cabinet with full-length lighted wardrobe mirror.
Inside the bathroom, unconventional features include customized stainless steel airplane-like sinks and hospital fixtures, floor-to-ceiling shower doors and partitions in 3/4" glass and poured -in-lace granite floors.
Morgans' duplex penthouse suite is a 19th-floor suite that came complete with its own greenhouse, kitchen, multimedia room with 60" Sony color television, curved staircase and two terraces with city views. Decorated in the same spirit as all Morgans' guest rooms, the suite offered a classic black wood bench by Bertola, and Ecart steel tube and opaline glass coffee tables.
References
External links
New York Hotels - Morgans Hotel(flash-only site)
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Murray Hill, Manhattan
Defunct hotels in Manhattan