Discover Your Element: Our February 3rd Opening

Today we announced our debut of the architecturally restored Amory and Blake buildings as the 242-room, luxury lifestyle hotel in Boston’s historic Downtown Crossing neighborhood, set to open to the public Wednesday, February 3. An adaptive reuse project spearheaded by Oxford Capital Group, LLC, we are ushering in experiential excitement to out-of-town travelers and the Downtown Crossing community alike.

Immersed in the eclectic Theatre District, walking distance from Boston Common and the heart of Downtown Boston, we offer a sleekly-designed lobby with lounge and bar, Cicchetti at Godfrey, unparalleled in-room amenities with technological and luxury offerings, flexible meeting space, a spacious fitness center, and more. Coming later this spring and summer, a street-level coffee shop by George Howell Coffee and an upcoming restaurant helmed by local restauranteurs will open their doors to our hotel and neighborhood guests.

A pivotal opening in Downtown Crossing, we are committed to continuing the revitalization of the neighborhood. We are the second Godfrey Hotel property developed by Oxford Capital Group, LLC; the award-winning flagship property opened in February 2014 in Chicago’s River North neighborhood. “We are proud to call Boston home to our expanding Godfrey Hotel brand,” says Oxford Capital Group President & CEO John Rutledge. “With such a robust room demand in Boston, The Godfrey Hotel Boston is an instrumental development in the Downtown Crossing neighborhood, and city beyond.”

Future guests may take advantage of specials for the opening online at www.godfreyhotelboston.com/special-offers-en.html.

Discover: An Architectural Marvel

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Under the direction of Finegold Alexander Architects, the exterior prewar brick-and-stone façade of our two adjacent historic buildings, the Amory and Blake, and the white terra cotta façade of the Blake building itself have been completely restored to pay tribute to the century-old office buildings in which we are located. Originally designed in the Neoclassical and Gothic Revival styles, the Amory and Blake buildings embody the spirit of Boston in their structure and design, while enabling us to breathe new life into the buildings from the inside out.

Our exterior combines the restored masonry of the six-story Amory Building with the white terra cotta 11-story Blake building to bring about the balance of old and new in our making. our interior, designed in collaboration with The Gettys Group, provides a sleek contrast to the restored, ornate exterior façade of both the Amory and Blake buildings. Our interior design strives to celebrate the past while embracing the new to offer a calming oasis amidst a vibrant, urban scene. The modern interior of our building blends the vintage exterior with the restoration of original elements, including the original first floor lobby, elevator banks, and stairwells with intricately cast banisters.

Discover: The Lobby

Our guests are welcomed by an energized, intricately detailed historic lobby juxtaposed by a dramatic 16-foot ceilinged architectural portal that connects to our serene guestrooms. Situated within our lobby, Cicchetti at Godfrey, open to hotel guests and locals alike, offers classic Italian cocktails and Italian small plates- reminiscent of the fare offered at cicchetti bars across northern Italy, particularly Venice. “The Gettys Group’s intent with the redesign of the hotel was to honor the existing fabric of the architecture, and infuse it with new life by juxtaposing the modern interiors with the historic façade,” said Ben Nicholas, Senior Design Director at The Gettys Group.

Discover: The Guest Rooms

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Deliberately designed to offer each of our guests a distinctly customized experience, our 242 guest rooms offer a tranquil urban escape, complete with a neutral color scheme, tailored carpeting, luxury bedding, and upholstered seating designed to evoke a sense of refined comfort for each guest. As the first hotel in the Boston area and the larger U.S. to offer Stockholm-based InnSpire technology, we have outfitted each room with InnSpire’s award-winning “Guest Media Streaming” technology. This allows every guest to use personal mobile devices to stream photos, videos, and music of their choice directly to the 55” HDTV in their room. Simultaneously, guests will be able to access our hotel amenities such as room service, concierge information, in-room spa services, and complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the hotel.

Coming Soon …

Spring 2016: George Howell Coffee

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We are a proud partner of pioneering coffee roaster George Howell Coffee in establishing a new café. This café is accessible to guests through our adjoining hotel lobby, as well as a ground-floor entrance on the corner of Washington St. and Temple Pl.

Reminiscent of George Howell’s own Coffee Connection, which first opened in Cambridge, MA in 1974, our café will focus on coffees from single farms, where the pinnacle of coffee quality is found, and feature a wide range of sophisticated, yet inviting coffee experiences. Guests will be able to enjoy beverages created using a state-of-the-art espresso bar, hand-poured single estate and micro lot coffee servings, coffee tasting “flights,” group education coffee classes, and much more.

Striving to provide customers with a superlative cup of coffee from its café and in the home, our George Howell Coffee location will provide an experience unrivaled by any other café in Greater Boston. Our café will immerse guests into the world of quality coffee in all of its diverse facets—ranging from an expansive offering of brewed coffee drinks bound to delight aficionados, to a dedicated consumer-friendly interactive retail space offering a wide selection of single estate coffees, equipment, and complementary products.

George Howell Coffee at The Godfrey Hotel Boston will open in spring 2016.

Summer 2016: Street-Level Restaurant

Poised to welcome guests soon after George Howell Coffee’s spring opening, we will debut a 4,600 square-foot restaurant and bar created in collaboration with soon-to-be-announced local restaurateurs.

To learn more, please visit www.godfreyhotelboston.com.

Finishing Touches

Earlier this week we shared the exciting news of our Boston Globe feature here on the blog. Today, we’re excited to share a look into our front lobby, which is now ready as we’re welcoming our first guests.

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Our neutral palette of grey, white and rust orange allow for our accessories (think vintage-inspired globes, an array of hardcover books and poker chips) to pop. Plus, it doesn’t hurt that our bar is stocked with drinks that are ready to be served.

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It’s so rewarding for our team to see everything come together and all of the finishing touches transform our historical building into a cozy and welcoming space for our guests.

Make sure to stop by next time you’re in Downtown Crossing; we look forward to hosting you.

The Godfrey Feature on The Boston Globe

We’re excited to announce that we were featured in The Boston Globe this weekend. This has been a labor of love for our team, so we are honored that Linda Laban took a behind-the-scenes tour in order to share our finished product with you.

“Nearly half of the white terra cotta tiles that clad the exterior were either severely damaged or missing altogether, The end result is stunning.” – Larry Casillo, General Manager

From the history behind our building and our modern amenities to the vibrancy of Downtown Crossing, Linda perfectly captures everything that personifies the Godfrey style. We could not be happier with the feature and we’re so excited to now be accepting reservations.

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You can read the full Globe feature here. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did, and we can’t wait to host you.

Sunrise on The Godfrey

To us, a name signifies who you are and what you stand for; it defines you. In selecting the name, “The Godfrey,” there were a number of words that define our characteristics and who we are as a brand.

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Since we put so much thought and time into our name, it’s always an exciting moment when our name is put up on our buildings. In Chicago, our name went up in lights as the sun set. Now in Boston, the sun rose on our newly installed sign.

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We’re excited for the upcoming opening and are honored to be in such a historic neighborhood that is part of Boston’s past as well as future. We can’t wait to welcome you in and show you around.

How The Godfrey Boston Does Laundry

About this time two years ago we gave you a sneak peek in to how The Godfrey Chicago does laundry. Now it’s time for us to show you how things will be done in our Boston hotel as well. As we mentioned in 2013, this is rare insight as most luxury hotels won’t let you behind the scenes and it’s even more common for hotels to outsource their laundry services.

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So why don’t we outsource our laundry services like mot other luxury hotels? We have high standards for everything, and we want to make sure our guests’ linens and towels meet those standards each and every time. To meet our standards, we rely on heavy-duty machines that can wash 500 pounds of laundry in 38 minutes and press a sheet in just 7 seconds. That means we can get our guests’ Frette linens cleaned and back to their rooms in record time.

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Our guests’ comfort is of the upmost importance to us, and fresh, clean linens are a key factor. We hope you’ll find them up to your standards during your future stay. Keep coming back for more behind-the-scene details leading up to our opening this winter.