Kimpton Announces to Open its First On-Campus Hotel
Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants announced the name of its first on-campus hotel, The Forum Hotel at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business in Charlottesville, and the appointment of its leader, General Manager Kelly Brown. The hotel is set to open in spring 2023 on the Goodwin Family Grounds of the Darden School. The Forum is now taking reservations on its website for the summer season, with dates of stay as early as July 1, 2023, currently available.
The Forum Hotel will fully embrace the meaning of its moniker to become a place that offers opportunities to connect, reflect and learn together throughout the boutique property. Situated on the Grounds of the Darden School of Business and anchored by a magnificent five-acre arboretum and botanical gardens, the hotel will be home to thematic gardens, a pond, a restored stream and walking trails that connect Darden to the UVA School of Law, Rivanna Trail, and the greater University and Charlottesville area. From well-suited interiors, personalized guest service, robust food and beverage programming, and breath-taking indoor and outdoor meeting and event spaces – every detail is designed to encourage heartfelt connections within the community.
The unique collaboration between Kimpton, the UVA Darden School, the UVA Darden School Foundation and the generous donations of many philanthropists will make the vision of a completely reimagined boutique hotel and restaurant experience on the Grounds of the Darden School a reality. Lead donor Frank M. Sands Sr. (MBA' 63) provided seed money as part of his transformational gift to Darden in 2019 — the largest in School history. Principal founding sponsors of the hotel, arboretum and botanical gardens include Martina Hund-Mejean (MBA' 88), board chair of the Darden School Foundation Board of Trustees; the Altec/Styslinger Foundation; David M. (MBA' 78) and Kathleen O. LaCross, who are naming the botanical gardens; George Tahija (MBA' 86); Dick Crawford (MBA' 74); the Hugin Family; Steven C. Voorhees (MBA' 80); and Donald E. Morel, Jr. Ph.D. (TEP' 97).
The Forum will stand as a five-story, new-build hotel featuring 198 sophisticated guest rooms, 10 suites with sweeping views, and more than 11,500 square feet of state-of-the-art meeting spaces and classrooms, perfect for celebrations, corporate conferences, and educational gatherings of every sort. Further enhancing the guest experience, The Forum will offer all of Kimpton's beloved perks, including morning coffee and tea service, evening social hour, "Forgot It? We've Got It!" program, in-room yoga mats, on-site fitness center, complimentary bicycles and pet-friendly policies. Anchoring the property with a true convivial spirit and a deeply connected gathering experience will be two unique restaurant and bar concepts that will embrace the bounty of the mid-Atlantic region — a lively taproom and a ground-level restaurant with a large outdoor terrace. Complementing these will be a well-appointed wine cellar, available for meetings and private dinners. Those seeking new venues for board meetings and special celebrations will also find ample inspiration in the hotel's 6,000+ square-foot ballroom, with the capacity to host a 425-person seated reception, and a similarly sized adjacent event lawn.
To lead the team, Kimpton tapped seasoned hospitality professional and Kimpton alumna Kelly Brown as its general manager. A 16-year hospitality veteran, Kelly began her career with Kimpton, holding managerial roles at its properties in Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. She rose through the ranks at the boutique hospitality company to her most recent post as the general manager at the Kimpton Cardinal Hotel in Winston-Salem, NC. There she was awarded by the local Chamber of Commerce with an annual leadership award for her leadership on the property and in her community involvement. Now relocated to Charlottesville and settling into her new role, Kelly will lead the team at The Forum and oversee all aspects of the hotel's opening and operations.
"We are so eager to open the doors to The Forum Hotel next spring," said Brown. "We are confident Charlottesville will embrace our sophisticated hotel, offering flexible spaces for the community to relax, focus and collaborate. My team is already working hard on making The Forum one of the most exciting places in the city to stay, connect and celebrate."
The Forum will be Charlottesville's first Kimpton, joining Hotel Monaco in Baltimore, The George Hotel, The Banneker Hotel and Hotel Monaco in Washington, D.C., as Kimpton's fifth boutique hotel in the mid-Atlantic region. Exterior renderings and model room photography of The Forum can be accessed here. For more information, visit forumhotelcharlottesville.com.