Hermitage Hotel Restroom Voted Nation’s Best For 2008 (États-Unis)
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Hermitage Hotel Restroom Voted Nation’s Best For 2008 (États-Unis)
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Hermitage Hotel Restroom Voted Nation’s Best For 2008
Historic Nashville Hotel Wins 7th Annual “Cintas America’s Best Restroom Award”
The finest restroom in America is the five-star Hermitage Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee - says the Internet public who cast online ballots in the 7th annual “America’s Best Restroom” contest presented by Cincinnati-based Cintas Corporation (Nasdaq: CTAS), a leading provider of restroom hygiene products and services. High-resolution images of the winner are available at www.bestrestroom.com.
The 2008 contest attracted nominations from a wide cross-section of businesses, including restaurants, hotels and museums. Ten finalists were selected based on exceptional hygiene, style and open access to the public.
“The important message here is restroom hygiene matters - for good health and good business," said Keith Hartman, Cintas director of marketing. "Cintas is proud to honor The Hermitage Hotel, and we congratulate all of our participants this year."
Tens of thousands of votes were cast at the program’s web site, which produced the following results:
Business Location Restroom Feature
First Place: The Hermitage Hotel Nashville, Tennessee Art Deco-Themed: features leaded-glass tiles, authentic terrazzo floors and a shoeshine station.
Second: 21C Museum Hotel Louisville, Kentucky
One-way mirrors facing urinals, LCD screens with traveling images of eyes built into mirror above sink.
Third: Brio Restaurant Rockford, Illinois
Women’s Room is themed as Heaven, Men’s as Hell: features custom mirrors, sinks, doors and floor, using a wide variety of materials.
Fourth: The Signature Room at the 95th Chicago, Illinois Perched atop the 95th floor of John Hancock Center: features sweeping views, custom woodwork, silver accent pieces and black & white photos from the 1930s.
Fifth: Smith College Museum of Art
Northampton, Massachusetts
Water-Themed: features an array of hand-painted tiles and etched glass panels depicting sea creatures and plant life.
Among the remaining finalists, those placing in sixth through tenth place are as follows: El Monte Sagrado Living Resort and Spa in Taos, New Mexico; Grand Central Terminal in New York, New York; Jerome Bettis’ grille 36 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; The Montville Inn in Montville, New Jersey and Iowa 80 Truck Stop in Walcott, Iowa.
The Hermitage Hotel received the coveted “America’s Best Restroom” plaque of recognition from Cintas during a special presentation today, and secured its place in the “America’s Best Restroom Hall of Fame” found at www.bestrestroom.com.
“From the architecture and room furnishings to exceptional customer service, The Hermitage Hotel has an uncompromising commitment to excellence,” said Greg Sligh, Hermitage Hotel President and Managing Director. “This philosophy defines everything in the hotel – including our distinctive Art Deco men’s room, which has long been known as Nashville’s most unique and elegant restroom. It is an honor for this whimsically distinctive facility to be recognized nationally as well.”
The men’s restroom, located outside the Oak Bar on the hotel’s lower level, maintains the 5-star elegance of the hotel, which was designed in 1910 to symbolize Nashville’s emergence as a major Southern city. The Art Deco restroom, which was remodeled in 1930, features lime green and black leaded-glass tiles, lime green fixtures, an authentic terrazzo floor and a two-seat shoeshine station. Since that time, the restroom has been the setting for music videos, business and political negotiations, as well as, believe it or not, wedding photos.
The Cintas Corporation created the Best Restroom Award in 2001 to honor businesses across the country that maintain exceptional hygiene, with style, in their public restrooms. Previous winners have included restrooms at Notre Dame University; The Grand Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi; Kohler Art Center in Sheboygan, Wisconsin; the Fort Smith, Arkansas Airport; Wendell’s Restaurant in Westerville, Ohio and, in 2007, Jungle Jim’s International Market in Fairfield, Ohio.
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