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Industry
  
Hospitality

Founded
  
1946

Headquarters
  
New York City

Parent organization
  
Loews Corporation

Loews Hotels

Type
  
Subsidiary of Loews Corporation

Key people
  
Jonathan Tisch (Chairman & CEO)

CEO
  
S. Kirk Kinsell (2 Mar 2015–)

Subsidiaries
  
Loews Miami Beach Hotel Operating Company, Inc.

Profiles

Loews Hotels is a luxury hospitality company that owns or operates 23 hotels in the United States and Canada. Loews' hotels and resorts are located in major North American city centers and resort destinations and one Canadian province.

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Headquartered in New York City, Loews Hotels is a wholly owned subsidiary of Loews Corporation. Jonathan Tisch is the current chairman of Loews Hotels. Effective October 2016, Jonathan Tisch has resumed the role of CEO. Former CEO, Kirk Kinsell has let the company know he has resigned effective immediately due to personal reasons.

Hotels

Loews Hotels currently owns and/or operates 26 hotels and resorts in the United States and Canada:, including New York City, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Orlando, and Montreal in Canada.

Loews Hotels offer a wide range of personal and business services for their guests, including many kinds of event planning, accommodations for guests with pets, and rewards programs

Green Energy and Social Responsibility

Loews Hotels engage in and support a wide range of energy and resource-saving policies, as well as policies that support and promote local sustainable agriculture. Loews works with Energy Star to implement its policies.

In 1990, CEO Jonathan Tisch created the "Good Neighbor Policy," which works with local organizations and schools, as well as umbrella organizations like DonorsChoose. Left over food and hotel furniture and dry goods are donated to local communities. The Good Neighbor Policy was awarded a 1996 President's Volunteer Service Award.

Loews' Orlando hotel incurred criticism for a change to its policy of caring for feral cats, instead allowing them to be captured and possibly euthanized at a local shelter.

References

Loews Hotels Wikipedia


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