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Flickr user miss mousey brown got a sneak peek at the hotel Two Trees is developing in Williamsburg—which, it seems, will be called the Wythe Hotel—and comes away quite impressed:

It really is going to be an outstanding, unique, gem of a hotel in a historic industrial building; the Weidmann Cooperage (Theobald Engelhardt, architect). The developer basically removed the backside of the 1901 brick building and did floor to ceiling windows that look out over the East River and Manhattan. The ceiling heights soar. The yellow, heart pine beams and timbers are exposed, as is the brick. There will be an Andrew Tarlow restaurant. The bar will be an entire floor with balconies on both the east and west sides. A spacious screening room is going to be in the vaulted ceilinged cellar. There are going to be a range of rooms, suites, and party suites; many with ample balcony space.

It’s supposed to be finished by the middle of next year.
Photos by miss mousey brown


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