by Nahlah Abdur-Rahman
April 11, 2024
Deidre Mathis, founding father of Wanderstay, speaks on being the primary Black-owned Hostel model proprietor and her largest deal for purchasers but.
Wanderstay, the primary Black-owned U.S. hostel model, is celebrating the primary anniversary of its boutique resort. Founder Deidre Mathis is celebrating by releasing its largest deal in order that first-time prospects can check out the house.
Curious vacationers to Houston will get to remain at one in all Wanderstay’s themed rooms, with music, sports activities, and even safaris as inspiration. Tucked away within the cultural East Finish neighborhood, Mathis deliberately designed the house to convey enjoyable and pleasure again into grownup luxurious lodging.
Friends can take pleasure in this Black-owned oasis for over 50% of its common fee, securing a 2-night keep for less than $149 plus tax. Whereas the possibility to safe this deal ends on April 15, patrons have a 12 months to redeem this never-again provide to take part in Wanderstay’s wanderlust. Extra data, together with the low cost code, will be discovered on Wanderstay’s social media accounts.
To spotlight this new deal, BLACK ENTERPRISE spoke with Mathis in a rapid-fire Q&A about carrying out her wildest goals, securing funding, and the neighborhood of “hostelers.”
How can we get from a hostel to a resort? It looks as if a completely completely different ballgame.
We opened the hostel in 2018. I made historical past as the primary Black girl to function and personal a hostel within the U.S., however I knew then that I wished to increase the hospitality model. As I matured, different vacationers did, too, and also you understand hostels are primarily nice when you find yourself youthful. As I received older, I wished one thing extra upscale that wouldn’t break the financial institution. So, I created a resort for what my buddies and I had been on the lookout for now.
Please clarify your function and mission with Wanderstay. Many individuals hear hostel and consider some unfavorable connotations. How are you combatting and dismantling the narrative? What could make a hostel really feel like a five-star expertise?
Once we first opened, individuals requested, “Why a hostel, and why Houston?” And I mentioned, “Why not?” Frankly, there have been no hostel choices. I’m trying on the statistics; Houston has a ton of tourists and occasions however no choices for the sort of lodging. So far as dismantling the stereotype, I haven’t needed to do a lot as a result of our audience, the hostelers, is on the lookout for us. However I nonetheless love introducing it to the Black and brown individuals who would have by no means in any other case thought of it.
How has this expertise, as you opened earlier than the COVID-19 pandemic, formed your corporation journey?
We opened at a really distinctive time. We solely had a 12 months and a half in enterprise earlier than the pandemic hit. We simply needed to actually pivot, and we did so in a short time. We’re positioned two miles from the medical heart, so we’d accommodate nurses and people visiting household. We at all times inform folks that when it will get robust, consider how one can pivot to avoid wasting your organization. We preserve our model requirements, equivalent to cleanliness and neighborhood, and other people proceed to make the most of us.
Are you able to clarify your perception into gaining capital funds for this enterprise, particularly whereas this avenue for Black ladies entrepreneurs is threatened?
So, I absolutely funded each of my tasks by means of U.S. Small Enterprise Administration (SBA) loans, which is a unicorn, proper? First, as I’ve with the hostel, many start-ups use SBA loans, together with those that open companies in particular area of interest industries. I put myself in the appropriate place on the proper time. Once I moved to Houston, I began networking, and I met as many individuals as I may.
In 2016, I entered as many pitch competitions as I may. I did about 18—and I received all of them. Individuals began to take discover then. So, once I began on the lookout for cash for my enterprise, I had native banks that wished to help me. With my second location, I picked up the cellphone and mentioned, “Hey, I’m able to develop,” the banks mentioned, “OK, let’s do it.” So I inform people, if you’d like an SBA mortgage, get energetic in your metropolis and inform individuals what you’re as much as.
What expertise have you ever delivered to your guests? How do you wish to affect and form how Black individuals journey?
I like how, most days, I sit on the desk and speak to my visitors. They’re so pleased with me and glad to be taught we’re Black-owned. If you give good customer support, it doesn’t matter your pores and skin colour, however visitors realizing that you simply appear like them makes them much more excited to share your story. We even have many safety measures in place to make sure that security.
We’re a resort, however what we’re genuinely providing is a spot for neighborhood.
What’s been the most important impediment you’ve overcome to succeed in this dream? Did it ever really feel unobtainable? What do you must say to fellow Black ladies with lofty goals?
Generally I believe, wow, not solely did I’ve this dream, however I made it come true. Not as soon as, however twice…however I need individuals to know that this wasn’t simple. I made a decision in 2014 to open this and labored my butt off for 4 and a half years. I wasn’t being profitable or getting any awards. However I used to be doing the enterprise plans, taking a look at my funds, and making connections. 4 years of getting that achieved gave me every thing I wanted when it was time to open lastly.
You’re bringing the world to you with Wanderstay. What would you like them to depart with?
We’ve got so many issues that join us on this world, however I believe all of us really feel lonely and disconnected. When individuals can look me within the eye and speak, they get one thing from that. You don’t get that at conventional inns. I need individuals to depart Wanderstay feeling like they simply left a household or a pal and might’t wait to see them once more.