Changes at Cliffbreakers
November 8th, 2007 at 09:33pm Deborah Austin
If you’ve driven past Cliffbreakers Riverside Resort the past day or so, you may have noticed there’s change afoot. The hotel’s former Comfort Suites sign is blacked out, and lettering says a new Lexington Hotel Cliffbreakers will take its place.
Owner and manager Michael Ellis announced the change Nov. 8. Ellis, who bought the resort from founder Jimmy Vitale in November 2006, told me he’d had two major components in mind when he made the purchase: to get the best possible world class chef in his restaurant, and to rebrand the hotel.
Executive chef Philippe Forcioli — former owner of Cafe Patou on Broadway in Rockford — came on board in February after working in Minneapolis as executive chef for Jean-Georges Vongerichten.
The rebranding happened this month. Lexington is a new upscale brand owned by Vantage Hospitality Group.
Cliffbreakers was a franchisee under Comfort Suites’ owner Choice Hotels, but Ellis said Lexington’s structure is a membership rather than a franchise. “Decisions that affect the members of Lexington are made by the membership…. We are charter members of the membership board that makes the decisions about what the brand standards are.”
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3 Comments Add your own
1. Tasha | November 9th, 2007 at 7:34 am
This is exciting news that’s happening in our backyard. An upscale brand with Lexington and a renown chef! Can’t wait to see the menu.
2. Laurie | November 14th, 2007 at 9:16 am
I’ve been there recently and the upgrades are noticable. The food in the restaurant is as good as we’ve had in Rockford and the hotel was very nice (even new mattresses). Cute bar, though we did not spend much time in there
3. any1 | November 21st, 2007 at 7:10 am
I am glad that Philippe Forcioli is back in Rockford! Bravo!!
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