Marble, Marble, Marble

As a boutique hotel, there are many characteristics and features that are unique to just our property in Boston.  Our high standards and excellent guest service will be consistent with our Chicago flagship hotel.  And, another consistency will be the beautiful use of marble in our lobby.  Both properties have marble yet they won’t be exactly the same.

When guests enter our lobby in Boston’s Downtown Crossing, they will notice a luxurious, welcoming lobby with our team ready to greet them.  We also are restoring some of the original character and charm of our building, including the original marble.  During our site visit, we took photos of the original marble below.  By opening, we will change the overall color but keep the beautiful look of the marble through restoration and preservation.

Original marble in our building, which will be restored during the building process.
Original marble in our building, which will be restored during the building process.

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And this is the “before!” We are excited to show you the “after.”

Just to jog your memory, Chicago’s lobby has gorgeous marble as well, which you can see in the photo below:

The Godfrey Hotel Chicago. Photo by Papadakis Photography.
The Godfrey Hotel Chicago. Photo by Papadakis Photography.

Stay tuned for continued updates on our Boston property and let us know if you have questions.

 

Boston Globe Spotlight

We’re pleased to share our feature in The Boston Globe that ran today online.  The article,  “Upscale hotel expected to open in Downtown Crossing this fall,” is the first look inside our hotel, including a photo of one of our guest rooms overlooking Washington Street.

The article states, “It took some imagination to see the dilapidated Blake and Amory building along Washington Street as the future home of a new upscale hotel in downtown Boston.

But the company that bought the historic building two years ago for $23 million has been working to revive it ever since. Construction will continue through the summer and the owners expect the new 242-room Godfrey Hotel Boston to open on the corner of Washington and West streets in the fall.”

The article gives more details on what our hotel design will look like, including:

  • Oak paneling
  • Plenty of couches and coffee tables
  • Porcelain flooring
  • Large windows that open out onto the street.

And, as our General Manager Larry Casillo poignantly said, “What we’re trying to do is happily marry historical grandiose architecture with a modern inside.”

You can see the full article here.

We’ll continue to keep you updated on the progress of our hotel and exciting articles that cover our property.

 

Exterior rendering of The Godfrey Hotel Boston
Exterior rendering of The Godfrey Hotel Boston

A Caffeinated Idea Coming Soon

Coffee.  Java. Cup of Joe. Latte. Iced. Hot.  No matter how you take it or what you call it, coffee is an important part of the morning wakeup routine.  We certainly “get” that and we’re thrilled to offer an excellent choice in our Boston property: George Howell Coffee.

We want our guests to only experience the best when staying with us, and their coffee experience is no different.  As their mission statement says, “We buy the finest regional and single farm-sourced coffees for coffee lovers who share in our quest for the ultimate cup!”

Site Visit: George Howell Coffee
Site Visit: George Howell Coffee

And, as we said, we only want the best for our guests and it was rumored (thanks, Thrillist!) that George Howell makes the best iced latte.  But, we’ll let you be the judge when we open this fall.

Following is a sneak peek at the soon-to-be George Howell in our first floor.  More to come!

Rooted in History

With any great hotel restoration project, you need to take careful consideration into the history of the building and its surroundings.  We’re doing just that in the development of our Boston property.

The Godfrey Boston will emerge from the historic Amory and Blake buildings in the Downtown Crossing neighborhood.  It’s a unique area with unique buildings to go along with it.  Of course, we want to preserve that.  The transformation of both the Blake and Amory buildings is exciting – they were are the epicenter of Boston’s main shopping district originally.  Many of the early tenants were fabric and garment trade outlets with the lower floors being different retail locations.

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Sneak Peek into our Hotel Rooms

We know and understand that a luxurious and comfortable room is critical when traveling, whether it be for business or leisure.  That’s why we took great attention and care to the interior design of our rooms.

As a sneak peek into the guest rooms, we will continue the sophisticated feel that is present in our Chicago property’s rooms.  Our rooms will have a refined color palette of warm grays, accented by natural walnut.  The color palette will be relaxing and welcoming.  Custom carpeting, quality bedding and upholstered seating will evoke the refinement and comfort of a well-tailored suite.

What’s more – large windows will flood guest rooms with natural light. Plus rooms with original bay windows will provide an added, dramatic view to the bustling street scene below.

Sound idyllic and luxurious?  You be the judge when we open this fall.

Here’s a sneak peek at our room:

The Godfrey Hotel Boston Room