From The Verdict: Omni Leader Comes Home with Steve Keenan · · YurView Oklahoma
“Our restaurants incorporate local and regional inspiration with natural textiles like stone, leather, and metal. For example, the wall lamps in guest rooms resemble oil pump jacks, and the chevron pattern throughout the hotel represents the scissortail flycatcher bird, Oklahoma's state bird.”
On , Steve Keenan, Director of Investor Relations at OLIN CORP, spoke about hotel design during The Verdict: Omni Leader Comes Home with Steve Keenan on YurView Oklahoma.
Steve Keenan, general manager of the Omni Oklahoma City Hotel, discussed the hotel's operations and design in a September 2021 interview on the program "The Verdict." Keenan said the hotel's food and beverage outlets had been busier than anticipated, requiring increased staffing. He noted that the 17th floor was designed with NBA teams in mind, with higher door frames and taller shower heads, and that the hotel was working with the NBA to secure business from teams traveling to play the Thunder. Keenan stated the hotel has 605 guest rooms and can accommodate thousands of people once convention business rebounds. Keenan described the hotel's amenities, including seven food and beverage outlets, a spa, and a Las Vegas-style pool area with cabanas and a bar. He said the design incorporates local and regional inspiration, such as wall lamps resembling oil pump jacks and a chevron pattern representing Oklahoma's state bird. Keenan also discussed the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the hospitality industry, stating that Omni's workforce dropped from roughly 20,000 to 1,800 employees, but that the company remained committed to the Oklahoma City project. He said the hotel used virtual hiring methods, receiving over 500 applicants and hiring just under 100 hourly associates initially.