March 2, 2009

Countdown to Topping Out

Filed under: Uncategorized — Amy Hibler @ 4:49 pm

Just four more days until Hotel Indigo tops out. All five floors will be in place by the end of the week, and we plan to celebrate! Listen out for us from the rooftop this Friday.


December 5, 2008

Help this Tree Live on…

Filed under: Uncategorized — Amy Hibler @ 3:25 pm


It is a necessary evil of construction that trees gets displaced. We had this beautiful, mature tree on the northwest corner of our site that obstructed our entry driveway. As much as we wanted to preserve it, the construction activity would have subjected the tree to a slow death. Instead we decided we needed to memorialize the tree in a new inert form. 

The whole trunk of the tree now lives off site, but we want to bring it back to its birth place at 500 College Avenue after construction is completed. Friends of the project have been kicking around different ideas, such as cutting the trunk in sections to create cylindrical stools, all of which are possible. We invite you to share ideas about how you might repurpose this tree by posting a comment or emailing rialtopp@gmail.com.

November 20, 2008

The Big Pour

Filed under: Uncategorized — Amy Hibler @ 3:17 pm
You will notice from today’s album that we can barely contain our excitement over the pouring of concrete. This marks the official completion of the foundation for the first level of the hotel. Stay tuned as the hotel’s five stories come up over the course of the winter season. 

October 27, 2008

Interiors Presentation

Filed under: Uncategorized — Amy Hibler @ 11:25 am

Take a sneak peek at the interior design of Hotel Indigo Athens by Ellen Hanson Designs.


September 17, 2008

UGA Music Business Program

Filed under: Uncategorized — Amy Hibler @ 7:47 am

The UGA Music Business Program continues to capture the hearts and minds of our project team. We see great value in a program that develops the symbiotic disciplines of economics and the arts.

Just recently, our project team decided to commit to a substantial donation in support of the UGA Music Business Program. Hotel Indigo Athens’ investors, general contractor, architects, engineers, interior designers, attorneys, and other consultants all agreed to give a portion of their fees generated by the project to the Program. For details, please view our Press Release.

We visited a UGA Music Business Program class yesterday and were greeted by over 80 talented students. Each one displayed a self-made, hand-crafted nameplate, which attested to the individual expression behind each creation. No doubt this was a clever assignment by Bruce Burch and Keith Perissi to teach the students the importance of standing out among a crowd. We are excited to have a student extern, Emmy Bateman, join our Hotel Indigo marketing team. She will be helping us build a student program for attracting music talent to the hotel.


August 12, 2008

Nuci’s Space and Athens Land Trust

Filed under: Uncategorized — Amy Hibler @ 6:48 pm

We took a trip to Athens yesterday to personally deliver our “greenbreaking” donations to Nuci’s Space and Athens Land Trust (see Album entitled Nuci and ALT). We are so impressed by what these organizations have accomplished, we can’t help but talk about them.

Nuci’s Space
was created in honor of Nuci Phillips who was a talented musician and student at the University of Georgia until he took his own life in 1996. Nuci suffered from depression, and so the Foundation created a place where musicians could seek mental health treatment without stigma. During our visit, we could see why the foundation has been so successful at attracting musicians and saving lives, from the sound-treated practice rooms to the people behind its mission. We had the opportunity to meet Nuci’s mother Linda, as well as Bob Sleppy, who spoke very candidly about their personal motivation behind the cause.

We also met with Heather Benham of Athens Land Trust who is working to create energy-efficient and affordable housing for the Athens community. At the same time, the organization is responsible for protecting 1200 acres of farmland and forestland. We learned that land trusts are playing a large role in natural resource protection–more than 6.2 million acres of greenspace in the U.S. is protected by land trusts according to a recent census.

Our greenbreaking has inspired us to leave a development footprint that’s as green and responsible as Athens Land Trust, and to create a hotel environment that’s as welcoming and memorable as Nuci’s Space. One detail about Nuci’s Space that was particularly striking was its location in Athens, just in front of the tower where Athens’ most famous band used to practice–how’s that for tribute?



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