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Boutique hotel in former button and ribbon factory channels old New York
POSTED 07 Nov 2019 . BY Stu Robarts
Rosewood fixtures adorn some of the communal spaces Credit: Adrian Gaut
New York-based real estate investors Bridgeton have converted a former button and ribbon factory in Tribeca into a boutique hotel that harnesses the building's Gilded Age architecture to recall the city's past.

Although responsible for the overall design of the Walker Hotel Tribeca, Bridgeton brought in a number of specialists to collaborate on elements like its restaurant and its cocktail bar.

Constructed in 1899, the Renaissance Revival style building stretches for an entire 175ft (53m) blockfront and boasts three street frontages.

A large entry lobby references Tibeca's history and development, with mid-century and classic furniture, rich textiles and contemporary light fixtures.

Guests can either check-in there or at a second, more social lobby above that doubles as a lounge and cocktail bar with marble and rosewood fixtures.

Atit Jariwala, founder of Bridgeton Hospitality, explained to CLAD: "The original check-in was slated for the first floor, but we moved it down half a flight of stairs to a mullioned, Mahogany alcove where staff can provide guests with their full attention – and guests can get whisked up to their rooms through a private elevator.

"The floor directly above is dedicated to the Walker Lobby – a 50-seat lounge, serving cocktails and a limited menu consisting of lighter, more casual fare. This presents guests with the opportunity to check-in traditionally or 'socially' by sitting for a drink and being checked-in with a cocktail in hand, casually if the guest can spare the time."

There are seven categories of 171 guest rooms spread across 10 floors, all of which are designed to have "a timeless and progressive charm with efficient footprints, high-quality finishes, and elevated details."

Room details include marble baths, rain showers, tobacco leather professor chairs, herringbone wood floors and crisp linens.

The hotel is home to six distinct food and drink venues. Among them is a 45-seat restaurant designed by Cycle Projects to be light-filled, elegant and modern, using materials like stone tile, marble and plaster.

A below-ground cocktail bar, meanwhile, is conceived by John McCormick Design to be intimate and give the feel of walking into its Victoria-era heritage.

There's also an 11th-floor rooftop terrace rooftop with a capacity for up to 160 people that provides views across the north of New York and along Broadway.

Elsewhere, a 24-seat reading room provides a peaceful place for guests to relax and can be rented out or split into two rooms for events.
Guest can check-in in a large entrance lobby or at a second, more social lobby above Credit: Adrian Gaut
The building was constructed in 1899 in the Renaissance Revival style Credit: Adrian Gaut
There are 171 guest rooms spread across 10 floors Credit: Read McKendree
Room details include herringbone wood floors and crisp linens Credit: Read McKendree
Bathrooms feature marble baths and rain showers Credit: Read McKendree
Rooms are designed to have "a timeless and progressive charm with efficient footprints, high-quality finishes, and elevated details" Credit: Read McKendree
There are seven categories of rooms at the hotel Credit: Adrian Gaut
There are tobacco leather professor chairs in each of the rooms Credit: Adrian Gaut
Room categories are Walker King, Walker Queen, Walker Full, Petite Loft Queen, Walker Accessible Queen, Broadway Corner Queen and Cortland Corner King Credit: Read McKendree
The Walker Lobby doubles as a 50-seat lounge that serves cocktails Credit: Adrian Gaut
Guests can check-in traditionally or sitting with a cocktail in hand Credit: Adrian Gaut
Features include mid-century Osvaldo Borsani rosewood shelving Credit: Adrian Gaut
There are Patterson Flynn Martin rugs Credit: Adrian Gaut
 


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07 Nov 2019

Boutique hotel in former button and ribbon factory channels old New York
BY Stu Robarts

Rosewood fixtures adorn some of the communal spaces

Rosewood fixtures adorn some of the communal spaces
photo: Adrian Gaut

New York-based real estate investors Bridgeton have converted a former button and ribbon factory in Tribeca into a boutique hotel that harnesses the building's Gilded Age architecture to recall the city's past.

Although responsible for the overall design of the Walker Hotel Tribeca, Bridgeton brought in a number of specialists to collaborate on elements like its restaurant and its cocktail bar.

Constructed in 1899, the Renaissance Revival style building stretches for an entire 175ft (53m) blockfront and boasts three street frontages.

A large entry lobby references Tibeca's history and development, with mid-century and classic furniture, rich textiles and contemporary light fixtures.

Guests can either check-in there or at a second, more social lobby above that doubles as a lounge and cocktail bar with marble and rosewood fixtures.

Atit Jariwala, founder of Bridgeton Hospitality, explained to CLAD: "The original check-in was slated for the first floor, but we moved it down half a flight of stairs to a mullioned, Mahogany alcove where staff can provide guests with their full attention – and guests can get whisked up to their rooms through a private elevator.

"The floor directly above is dedicated to the Walker Lobby – a 50-seat lounge, serving cocktails and a limited menu consisting of lighter, more casual fare. This presents guests with the opportunity to check-in traditionally or 'socially' by sitting for a drink and being checked-in with a cocktail in hand, casually if the guest can spare the time."

There are seven categories of 171 guest rooms spread across 10 floors, all of which are designed to have "a timeless and progressive charm with efficient footprints, high-quality finishes, and elevated details."

Room details include marble baths, rain showers, tobacco leather professor chairs, herringbone wood floors and crisp linens.

The hotel is home to six distinct food and drink venues. Among them is a 45-seat restaurant designed by Cycle Projects to be light-filled, elegant and modern, using materials like stone tile, marble and plaster.

A below-ground cocktail bar, meanwhile, is conceived by John McCormick Design to be intimate and give the feel of walking into its Victoria-era heritage.

There's also an 11th-floor rooftop terrace rooftop with a capacity for up to 160 people that provides views across the north of New York and along Broadway.

Elsewhere, a 24-seat reading room provides a peaceful place for guests to relax and can be rented out or split into two rooms for events.



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