Loews Hotels is a luxury hospitality company that owns and/or operates 22 hotels in the U.S. and Canada. Loews' hotels and resorts are located in major North American city centers and resort destinations and one Canadian province. The company is known for its travel programs, such as Loews Loves Kids (for families) and Loews Loves Pets (for guests traveling with pets).
Headquartered in New York City, Loews Hotels is a wholly owned subsidiary of Loews Corporation. Jonathan Tisch is the current chairman of Loews Hotels.
Hotels
Loews Hotels currently owns and/or operates 20 hotels and resorts in the United States and Canada:
United States locations
Canada locations
- Loews Hotel Vogue - Montreal, Quebec
Core hotel programs
- Family and Pets - the company caters to families and guests with pets by offering special programs and features, including pet-friendly rooms, kids' recreation programs and supervised childcare.
- Business Travel - each location includes features to help business travelers, including high-speed and wireless Internet access, a work desk in every room and full-service business centers.
- Meetings and Weddings - the company has certified meeting planners at every hotel, along with modern technology and A/V gear. Loews also has wedding and event planners at each destination.
- Loews Experiences - differs from destination to destination but typically focus on local or regional activities near each hotel.
- YouFirst - a hotel frequent stay program rewards loyal guests with American Express points, room upgrades, guaranteed availability and F&B credits.
Green Energy Policy
Loews Hotels has a Green Energy Policy to be "committed to being environmentally responsible". According to Loews' website, "the company is thoroughly committed to reducing its environmental impact by actively participating in standards that are in harmony with the earth's natural resources and direction." Loews Hotels has partnered with Energy Star in addition to enacting a comprehensive eco-friendly policy across its 18 properties.
Some of the company's "green" practices include:
- Food donations in partnership with America's Second Harvest
- Loews "Adopt a Farmer" program sources organic, sustainable food from local gardeners and fishmongers
- Low-flow shower heads
- Compact fluorescent light bulbs
- Locally sourced fruits and vegetables on seasonal menus
- Energy saving measures in kitchens and back-of-house recycling
Social responsibility and philanthropy
Loews has become more involved in supporting local communities and public schools by taking steps like partnering with DonorsChoose.
The Loews Good Neighbor Policy, created in 1990 by CEO Jonathan Tisch, earned the President's Volunteer Service Award, the highest honor given by the President of the United States for community service directed toward solving critical social problems. This policy includes multiple initiatives:
- Donating extra food to local food banks, shelters and hunger relief programs.
- Supporting local literacy programs by providing space for classes and volunteer instructors.
- Undertaking extensive recycling programs and purchasing recycled products whenever possible.
- Supplying used goods like linens and furniture to local organizations and shelters.
- Encouraging volunteer activities for hotel employees.
- Implementing energy-saving equipment in new hotels and existing properties during renovation.
Tisch authored a book, "Citizen You: Doing Your Part to Change the World," that focuses on the idea of active citizenship and getting involved in tackling global challenges.
Loews has recently come under fire for its sudden reversal of its feral cat management policy, capturing and sending previously cared for animals to a local animal shelter, with a high likelihood of euthanasia.
Other socially responsible initiatives
- To mark the twentieth anniversary of their Good Neighbor Policy, Loews held a Sunday Mother's Day brunch in 2011 and gave moms a $20 gift card to help fund educational projects through their charitable partner DonorsChoose, a web-based nonprofit that supports public schools in need.
- Loews announced its "Happy Ever After" wedding package to celebrate New York's passage of marriage equality in June 2011 by helping same-sex couples get married with special rates on wedding packages at Loews Regency in New York City.
- Loews provided discounted rates at its Loews Ventana Canyon property for evacuees of the Monument and Antelope fires in Southern Arizona in June 2011.
References
ArrayExternal links
- Loews Hotels official website
- Loews Hotels Twitter
- Loews Hotels Facebook
- Loews Hotels YouTube
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