The Soho Grand Hotel is unveiling 10 luxury hotel suites to meet the needs of customers as well as tastes. The new suites consist of a great view of the Manhattan skyline and are ideal for families or travelers who desire plenty of space.
The Soho Grand Hotel has just added ten beautifully designed suites to their room collection. Each suite features separate living and sleeping quarters, custom furnishings and high end fixtures. The airy one bedroom suites can sleep four comfortably with the option of adding a second bedroom to accommodate up to six adults.
The addition of the suites follows the huge success of the Hotel’s Penthouse Lofts, which were introduced in 2004. For Tony Fant, President and COO of Grand Hotels NYC, “the call for the suites was obvious after recognizing the shifting needs of our guests,” many of whom have been with the Hotels from the beginning. “Their requests have changed; many have built families and require more space when traveling.” The suites are ideal for those staying at New York hotels for longer periods, traveling with their families, or just desiring more room.
The Soho Grand Hotel looked to celebrated interior designer Bill Sofield, who has worked with the Manhattan hotel since its inception, to bring their vision to fruition; “With the design of the suites for the 16th floor, we took advantage of the incredibly expansive views, bringing the relationship of the city right into the rooms. To impart a more personal experience, the layout of each suite was carefully considered to create spaces for entertaining, relaxing and working. The final result is a place guests should feel right at home, albeit with all the amenities of a five star hotel.”
Sofield employed rich materials and textures in palettes of chocolate, champagne, and taupe. Solid steel, marble, and wood are softened by luxurious fabrics like velvet, silk, and supple leathers. Ebonized ash plank wood flooring is strewn with vintage area rugs. An appreciation for artistry is visible in the selection of custom and vintage pieces and in the workmanship of the cabinets, wire-glass mirror, and coffee table made of recycled newspapers. Tables inspired by renowned artist Jasper Johns and the master bath’s wall covering was designed by famed New Yorker illustrator, Saul Steinberg.
The suites are located on a private floor of the Soho Grand Hotel, accessible only with an exclusive key card. Each room is equipped with wall-mounted flat-screen plasma televisions and iPod dock & speakers. Working desks have a 27-inch iMacs and an iPad pre-loaded with GrandLifeNYC’s carefully curated downtown City Guide.
For more information about the Soho Grand, please visit the website – http://www.sohogrand.com
About Soho Grand:
Since opening its doors 14 years ago, Soho Grand has continuously evolved with the changing needs of its guests with meticulous attention paid equally to service and design. With a surge of new hotels in Manhattan, Soho Grand has emerged as a modern classic among New York hotels, offering a refined clientele impeccable service, luxurious accommodations, stunning decor and a vibrant, local take on dining, nightlife and entertainment.
Find out more and make reservations by visiting www.sohogrand.com
For media enquiries, please contact
Lori De Blois
mailto:ldeblois@grandhotelsnyc.com
Director of Public Relations
Grand Hotels NYC
Soho Grand | Tribeca Grand
310 West Broadway
New York, NY 10013 USA
Tel. 212-965-3057
Fax 212-965-3517