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