“This marks our third Le Méridien and third hotel in downtown Philadelphia, a perfect complement to our portfolio of upper upscale hotels in markets with high barriers to new entry,” said Steve Mendell, (middle right photo) HEI’s president – acquisitions and development.
“The beautifully constructed adaptive reuse will be a significant addition to the Philadelphia marketplace and a tremendous addition to our growing portfolio.”
Located at 1421 Arch Street, the hotel originally was built as a YMCA in 1912 and designed by famed architect Horace Trumbauer.
The 10-story Georgian revival style building underwent an extensive renovation to create an ideal setting for business and leisure travelers. The classic, red-brick building is located on the north side of Arch Street, just west of Broad Street and within a block of the under-way expansion of the Pennsylvania Convention Center, in the heart of Philadelphia’s Central Business District.
The full-service, boutique-style hotel also houses a cocktail/wine bar and gourmet restaurant, named Amuse, concierge service and a state-of-the-art fitness center.
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Jess Petitt, HEI Hotels & Resorts, 203-849-2228, jpetitt@heihotels.com
Chris Daly, Senior Vice President, Daly Gray Public Relations, ph: 703-435-6293, chris@dalygray.com
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