Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta

Hotel in Georgia, United States

33°47′10″N 84°23′07″W / 33.7862°N 84.3853°W / 33.7862; -84.3853Completed1992 (building)OpeningMarch 1997 (hotel)ManagementFour Seasons Hotels and ResortsTechnical detailsFloor count19Other informationNumber of rooms244 (including 18 suites)WebsiteOfficial websiteReferences[1][2]

Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta is a hotel in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It is part of Toronto-based Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts. The hotel is located in the Midtown Atlanta, and occupies the lower third of the GLG Grand building.

History

The hotel occupies the lower third of the GLG Grand building

Completed in 1992, the GLG Grand building is Atlanta's eleventh-tallest skyscraper and originally housed the GLG Grand Hotel, later the Occidental Grand. Developed by G Lars Gullstedt, a Swedish developer, the building is constructed in the Neoclassical style and has a façade of rose and marble granite designed by Atlanta's Rabun Architects. The hotel and restaurant interiors were designed by the Atlanta office of Hirsch Bedner Associates. Opened in March 1997, Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta occupies the lower 19 floors of the GLG Grand building.[3][1]

The hotel had been owned by Host Hotels & Resorts since 1998, but it was sold to Bill Gates' Cascade Investment in 2013.[4][5] The hotel is operated by Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts.

The 7,790 square feet (724 m2) spa was opened in 2007.[2]

Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta has been receiving the AAA Five Diamond Award since 1999.[6][7] It also received a Forbes Travel Guide Five-star rating for several years, however, in 2020, it received a Four-star rating.[8][9]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "GLG Grand / Four Seasons Hotel" on Emporis[unreliable source?]
  2. ^ a b "Hotel Facts - Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta". Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts.
  3. ^ "Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta". Forbes Travel Guide.
  4. ^ "Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta sold". Atlanta Business Chronicle. November 22, 2013. Archived from the original on June 1, 2015.
  5. ^ Ugolik, Kaitlin (November 21, 2013). "Bill Gates Picks Up Atlanta Four Seasons Hotel For $62M". Law360. Archived from the original on June 4, 2020.
  6. ^ "AAA/CAA Five Diamond Hotels January 31, 2019".
  7. ^ "Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta". AAA.
  8. ^ "Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts Receives Record Number of Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star Awards for Fourth Year Running". Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts.
  9. ^ "The list from Forbes Travel Guide includes nods to some properties in Atlanta". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. February 25, 2020.

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