Hotel Brand Tiny Urban Escapes Taps Into Micro Luxury and Sustainability


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The founder of Tiny Urban Escapes, Indiana’s first Black and female-owned hotel, is taking an innovative approach to sustainable, luxury travel in urban environments.

A boutique hotel opening in July in the historically Black neighborhood of Haughville, Indianapolis, aims to tap into a few trends percolating in hospitality broadly: helping guests feel a sense of place and reducing the carbon impact of hotel operations. Tiny Urban Escapes will strive to bring a small, green oasis into the middle of a bustling Indiana city with luxury touches.

Founder and CEO Robin Staten-Lanier has tapped four upcycled shipping containers to create suites, a courtyard, and a glass pavilion, creating a green space near Belmont Beach, a historical site for African Americans near a swimming hole.

“It was the only place they were allowed to swim in the city,” Staten-Lanier said.

Despite the innovations, Staten-Lanier wasn’t born into the hotel business, technically speaking.

“I’m not a Hilton, so I don’t come from a family of hoteliers or anything,” Staten-Lanier said.

Founder and CEO Robin Staten-Lanier.