The hotel Indigo is a 95-room boutique hotel located in downtown Sarasota, Florida. Sited on 1.07 acres, the hotel is equipped with amenities that include H2O Bistro, outdoor wading pools, fitness center, business center and meeting facilities. The hotel went through a renovation in 2016 and is planned for another in 2022.
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Sarasota is one of the fastest growing MSA’s in the nation, reporting a 19.2% increase in population between 2010 and 2019 and lowering the unemployment rate to 4.1% as of May 2021. Downtown Sarasota has observed a 34.2% population increase within a one-mile radius of the hotel since 2010.
Sarasota has evolved from a retiree haven and winter escape to an international upscale leisure destination, featuring world class beaches resulting in over 2.2 million visitors between October 2019 – September 2020 and generating over $2.2 billion in total economic impact. It was ranked #1 in best places to retire by US News & World Report 2021.
Address | 1223 Boulevard of the Arts, Sarasota, Florida 34236 | |
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Type | Hotel | |
Number of Rooms | 95 | |
Land Area | 1.07 acres | |
Stories | 4 | |
Square Footage | 57,926 SF | |
Acquisition Date | December 2021 |
With over 35 miles of beaches and 6 islands, Sarasota beaches, including Siesta Key, Lido and Longboat Key, are top tourist destinations.
The region is home to three major league baseball spring training facilities: the Baltimore Orioles and Atlanta Braves in Sarasota and the Pittsburgh Pirates in Bradenton.
A sophisticated outdoor dining and shopping area featuring more than 130 stores and restaurants with iconic examples of mid-century modern architecture and the turquoise waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
The $1 billion, 14-acre mixed-use waterfront development in downtown Sarasota will include 695 residential units, 38,922 SF of office space and 189,050 SF of commercial space for shopping and dining.
The region has over 1,000 public, private and semi-private golf courses including its oldest course, Sara Bay Country Club, designed by Donald Ross and opened by Bobby Jones in 1926.
Marine research organization that features an aquarium containing more than 100 marine species with a focus on species and ecosystems studied by staff scientists.
Outdoor Pool
Business Center
Free Wi-Fi
Fitness Center
Pet Friendly
Non Smoking
Meeting Facilities
Restaurant
The Hotel Indigo, a brand of IHG Hotels & Resorts (IHG), enjoys a convenient location in downtown Sarasota’s Rosemary District. The hotel is directly across the street from the $1 billion mixed-use development “Quay Sarasota” as well as the $270 million “Bay Sarasota” redevelopment. The location provides access to the entire Sarasota-Bradenton MSA with ease of connectivity to I-75 and Highway 41 and is within a 10-minute drive to Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport and an hour to Tampa International Airport.
Website | Hotel Indigo Sarasota | |
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Phone Number | 941-487-3800 |
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