Ian Schrager
Ian Schrager
Ian Schrager is an American hotelier, entrepreneur, and designer, best known for his pioneering work in the hospitality industry. Born on July 19, 1946, in Brooklyn, New York, Schrager rose to fame in the 1980s with his co-ownership of the iconic Studio 54, a nightclub that became a symbol of New York City nightlife and disco culture. Later, he shifted focus to the hotel industry, revolutionizing the boutique hotel concept with the launch of The Morgans Hotel in 1984, followed by the creation of other luxury hotels that prioritized design, service, and a unique guest experience.
Schrager's hotels, including the Delano in Miami Beach and the Public hotels, are known for their innovative architecture, stylish interiors, and emphasis on creating spaces that blend art, culture, and luxury. He is credited with turning the hotel business into a platform for cutting-edge design and lifestyle experiences, blending aesthetics with a sense of community and exclusivity. Schrager's approach to hospitality has inspired the development of many modern boutique hotels and has earned him a significant place in both the design and business worlds.
A memorable quote from Schrager is: "The hotel is not just a place to sleep; it is a place to experience life." This reflects his philosophy that a hotel should be more than a mere accommodation—it should be a place that creates a lasting impression and enhances the overall experience of its guests. Schrager's influence continues to shape the luxury hospitality industry and has set new standards for lifestyle hotels globally.