With an eye on creating an all-new contemporary and function design inspired by the city’s rich heritage, the Hilton Brooklyn New York has completed an extensive renovation, which included refreshed guestrooms, meeting spaces and communal areas and totaled some $5.5 million.
Managed by HHM Hotels and owned by Ohana Real Estate Investors, the Hilton Brooklyn New York has 196 guestrooms and is located on the grounds of a 19th-century rope factory in the heart of downtown Brooklyn.
"With this renovation, Hilton Brooklyn is reaffirming its commitment to delivering an elevated experience that meets the evolving needs of business and leisure travelers" said Paul Schwartz, general manager, in a statement. "From thoughtfully designed guest rooms to enhanced amenities and elevated dining options, every detail has been crafted to ensure a refined stay for our guests."
The updated design from Whitehall Interiors pays homage to Hilton Brooklyn New York’s maritime background with a nautical color palette of cream and navy and the thoughtful incorporation of rope motifs throughout the hotel.
"The impressive renovation of Hilton Brooklyn thoughtfully enhances the guest experience with modern updates across the property, but with a special nod to its storied past," James Cole, Partner at Ohana Real Estate Investors, said in a statement. "This important project reflects our commitment to celebrating the unique character of the property while positioning it as a sought-after destination for leisure and business travelers alike.”
The design carries into the guest rooms, blending comfort and functionality to cater to work, leisure and relaxation, according to the company. Ranging from 315 to 670-square-feet, the guestrooms and suites have a refreshed and welcoming color palette complemented by new furnishings, elegant fixtures, and art deco touches. Additional amenities include a mini-refrigerator, smartphone docking stations for connectivity, Crabtree & Evelyn bath products, and 55-inch HD TVs.