“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 Le Méridien hotel lobby is located on the ground level, with guest rooms on floors five through 10 of the 10-story building. The hotel will feature 5,330 square feet of meeting space, including a 2,900-square-foot ballroom that can accommodate groups of up to 250.
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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