INDIANAPOLIS (March 13, 2020) – Ironworks Hotel Indy, the first and only boutique hotel on Indianapolis’ north side, has earned the prestigious AAA Four Diamond Rating for the second consecutive year, one of only six hotels in Indianapolis and nine in the state of Indiana to receive this recognition.
Noted for upscale style and amenities enhanced with the right touch of service, only six percent of the hotels in the United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean earn this impressive designation. To view the entire list of 2020 AAA Four Diamond properties, click here.
“It is truly an honor and a privilege to receive the coveted AAA Four Diamond Rating for the second consecutive year,” said Michael McClain, general manager of Ironworks Hotel Indy. “This recognition celebrates each of the hardworking people on our team who go above and beyond every day to provide exceptional service and memorable experiences for our guests.”
In addition to its Four Diamond rating, the hotel received the Inspector’s Best of Housekeeping Award, which places it in the top 25 percent of all rated hotels for cleanliness and condition. Ironworks Hotel Indy also received the Inspector’s Best of Personal Favorite Award due to its unique design features and room offerings. The inspector’s notes highlighted Ironworks Hotel Indy’s cozy lobby, stylish guest rooms, spa-like bathrooms, industrial charm and comforts, and more.
For more than 80 years, AAA has used professional inspectors to conduct in-person property evaluations. AAA offers the only rating system using comprehensive, on-site professional hotel and restaurant inspections guided by member priorities.
Owned and operated by Geronimo Hospitality Group, Ironworks Hotel Indy provides an eclectic first-class experience for local guests and travelers alike. The five-story, 100,000-square-foot original brick industrial building was inspired by 19th-century architecture and features 120 guest rooms, a fitness center and three meeting and conference rooms including the 700-square-foot Keystone room, the 250-square-foot Meridian room and the 200-square-foot Chatham room.
Ironworks Hotel Indy also offers 15,000 square feet of street-level retail space, including Massage Heights, a leader of professional, affordable and convenient therapeutic massage and facial services; Blue Sushi Sake Grill, Indianapolis’ first location offering a creative sushi experience; Cunningham Restaurant Group’s Rize, a breakfast and lunch restaurant open seven days a week that also offers catering; and Daredevil Hall, a full-service taproom and restaurant with craft beer, inspired food and a family-friendly atmosphere. On the second floor, Cunningham Restaurant Group’s Provision restaurant occupies 5,000 square feet and features an outdoor patio for lunch and dinner.
Ironworks Hotel Indy is one of two AAA Four Diamond hotels owned and operated by Geronimo Hospitality Group; The Delafield Hotel in Delafield Wisconsin also earned the designation.
To learn more about Ironworks Hotel Indy, visit www.ironworkshotelindy.com or follow the hotel on Facebook and Instagram. To learn more about Geronimo Hospitality Group and its properties, visit www.geronimohospitalitygroup.com.
About Ironworks Hotel Indy
Ironworks Hotel Indy is Indianapolis’ first and only north side boutique hotel. The five-story original brick industrial building inspired by 19th-century architecture features 120 guest rooms in addition to retail space, and provides a comfortable, eclectic first-class experience for both local guests and travelers. For more information, visit www.ironworkshotelindy.com.
About Geronimo Hospitality Group
Headquartered in Beloit, Wisconsin, Geronimo Hospitality Group owns and operates a growing collection of award-winning, upscale boutique hotels, restaurants and clubs. Committed to providing memorable guest experiences through its genuine service and original brands, Geronimo properties are distinguished as destinations of choice for locals and travelers in the cities they operate. For more information, visit: www.geronimohospitalitygroup.com.
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