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Textile Factory Meticulously Converted into 8-Story Whythe Hotel in Brooklyn
Posted on Friday, June 15, 2012 by business
Textile Factory Meticulously Converted into 8-Story Whythe Hotel in Brooklyn
We recently received photos and information about a new hotel project in New York. Here is the press release we were sent: Located in the heart of Brooklyn, Wythe Hotel is an 8-story hotel on the Williamsburg waterfront.  Built in 1901, this former textile factory has been meticulously converted into a 72-room hotel offering service and amenities yet to be seen in the borough, while the buildingâs industrial character â" like its concave corner entrance, original pine beams, masonry, arched windows and cast-iron columns â" has been beautifully preserved.  Renowned Brooklyn restaurateur Andrew Tarlow, of Marlow & Sons, Diner, and Romanâs, manages the hotelâs expansive food and beverage program. Venues include Reynards – a ground floor restaurant and bar with a wood-fired oven and grill, courtyard seating, and a daily menu featuring market-driven American fare and seasonal cocktails, and Ides ̵ 1; a 6th floor bar and terrace with stunning Manhattan and Brooklyn views.
There are various event space as well, including a main event hall, a private dining room, large guest lofts and 60-seat screening room and bar.  Throughout the hotel, guest rooms feature 13â high original timber ceilings, oversized windows, radiant heat concrete floors, seasonally sourced mini-bar offerings, custom amenities and works by local artists. Many rooms, including band rooms, bunk rooms and suites, boast floor-to-ceiling views of the Manhattan skyline and East River. [Credits: Duke Rile: Lobby art, Steve Powers (ESPO): Exterior wall art, Dan Funderburgh & Flavor Paper: Custom wallpaper, Tom Fruin: Neon hotel sign]
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