The Brooklyn Hotel Boom

The Post has a story rounding up the various Brooklyn hotel openings this year and those planned for 2012, and the numbers are fairly impressive. The article notes that 838 hotel rooms in seven properties, including the Fairfield Inn on 3rd Avenue and Hotel Williamsburg, were added to the borough in 2011. Meanwhile, 523 more rooms in another five hotels are in the pipeline for next year. The planned openings include Sunset Park’s Hotel BPM, Wythe Hotel in Williamsburg and the long-stalled V3 at 237 Duffield Street in Downtown Brooklyn. There are now around 3,000 hotel rooms in Brooklyn, whereas there were only 1,200 in 2008.
B’klyn Inn Vogue [NY Post]
Possible Plans for Bridge Park Development Site Released

The city has released the proposals submitted by seven development teams that are looking to develop a hotel and condo near Pier 1 in Brooklyn Bridge Park. The guidelines for the site call for 170 to 225 hotel rooms and between 150 and 180 residential units. The big-name developers that have submitted proposals include Extell, Toll Brothers and the Dermot Company. Pictured above, Two Trees’ proposal; click through for the other six. (For more renderings, the Observer has the best collection.) The board of Brooklyn Bridge Park now has to present the plans to community groups. After a proposal is chosen, construction is supposed to begin in 2013 and wrap a couple years after.
Brooklyn Bridge Park Gets Its Starchitecture [NY Observer]
Seven Developers Vie To Build Hotel in Brooklyn Bridge Park [Eagle]
Unveiling Park Plans [WSJ] (more…)
Design for Super-Tall Williamsburg Hotel ‘Unlikely’
It turns out the renderings released last week of a high-rise hotel possibly slated for Williamsburg were as pie in the sky as they seemed. The Brooklyn Paper reports today that the site’s owner, Juan Figueroa, wants to build a hotel next to the Williamsburgh Savings Bank but doesn’t have financing to construct anything right now. Figueroa also tells the paper that it’s “unlikely that the design will ultimately be used, but its height is not unthinkable.”
Faulty Tower! Critics Don’t Like the Look of This Modern Hotel [BK Paper]
Crazy Williamsburg Rendering of the Moment [Brownstoner]
Crazy Williamsburg Rendering of the Moment

The Architect’s Newspaper reports that there was a design competition for a proposed hotel next to the Williamsburgh Savings Bank and the vision above was picked as the winner. According to the story, the Oppenheim Architecture+Design-drafted concept for the 440-foot-tall tower would be called “Williamsburghotel” and consist of “three 16-foot deep vertical slabs.” How theoretical is the project? Unclear. It would rise on the land next to the bank, which developer Juan Figueroa is transforming into a gallery and event space. Architect Chad Oppenheim, for one, is talking about it like it’s a sure thing: “We did not want the hotel’s form to be in constant battle with the adjacent historic bank. We tried to accomplish more with less, opting for a timeless solution that delivers grace, and drama through powerful manipulations of scale, proportion, and materiality. …I am incredibly excited to do our first project in New York, and especially in Brooklyn.” We’ll see! In the meantime, click through for a couple more renderings.
Meet Williamsburgh Savings Bank’s Lofty New Neighbor [Architect's Newspaper]
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Walentas Williamsburg Hotel Will Open by May 1st and Probably be Called ‘The Wythe’

Speaking at the quarterly meeting of the Brooklyn Real Estate Round Table at the Brooklyn Historical Society a few minutes ago, Two Trees’ Jed Walentas served up a number of details about the Dumbo-based company’s first foray into North Brooklyn. Fun stuff first: The hotly-anticipated hotel at the corner of North 11th Street and Wythe Avenue in Williamsburg will probably be called The Wythe (though that name is “not 100% set”). The glass-additioned conversion of a former industrial building will have a restaurant on the ground floor as well as a 6th-floor roofdeck bar and restaurant and assorted private event spaces; all the food will be overseen by Andrew Tarlow of Diner, Marlow and Roman’s fame (a can’t-miss proposition in our mind). There will also be a 60-person screening room in the basement. The hotel will open no later than May 1, with the restaurant probably coming out of the gates a few weeks earlier. Acknowledging that the whole project was a bit of a lark and not without risk, Walentas projected average room rates at the beginning at around $200 a night. For a bunch of recent photos of the project, click here.
A Tour of Williamsburg’s First Boutique Hotel
Yesterday was the soft opening of the new Hotel Williamsburg, on North 12th Street between Berry and Bedford. The property is slated to be fully operational in a couple weeks. Some of the bells and whistles pictured above include the under-construction art gallery, swimming pool and rooftop bar. We checked out a few hotel rooms but couldn’t take photos because they weren’t photo ready, though they did look quite nice. The smallest room comes in at 250 square feet with a single queen bed, priced at $255 per night. The largest, dubbed “The Treehouse,” has two outdoor balconies, a dining and living room and two full bathrooms. Every hotel room comes with a record player and and a “Hotel Williamsburg custom album.” (There’s also a vinyl library in the lobby.) The mini bars feature Brooklyn Brewery. The restaurant portion of the hotel, Pillar and Plough, should be open sometime in November.
Residencies at The Williamsburg Sold Out, Hotel Opening Soon [Brownstoner] GMAP
Hotel Williamsburg [Official Site]
A Tour of Two Trees’ Under-Construction Wythe Hotel
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
Residences at Williamsburg Sold Out; Hotel Opening Soon
A rep for Aptsandlofts.com reports that the condo portion of the Residences at the Williamsburg, the residential/hotel combo at 135 North 11th Street, has sold out. Prices for the one and two bedroom units started at $430,000 when the condos launched last year. As for the hotel portion, the grand opening date is set for October 17th. Dubbed the Hotel Williamsburg, it’ll have an outdoor pool, rooftop bar, a cocktail lounge and a restaurant. There’s also a very hip-looking website.
Residences at the Williamsburg Move-In Ready [Brownstoner]
Hotel Williamsburg Opening in Mid September? [Brownstoner] GMAP
Lotsa Glass at Two Trees’ Williamsburg Hotel
There’s been a lot of visible progress at the Two Trees hotel conversion at 80 Wythe Avenue, where the 10,000-square-foot rooftop addition, as well as the entire back wall, are now sporting glass. The transformation of the former textile factory into a boutique hotel should be complete by the middle of next year. A few more photos after the jump!
Development Watch: Two Trees Williamsburg Hotel [Brownstoner]
Walentas Hotel Conversion Gets Airier [Brownstoner]
Work Underway at Walentas Hotel [Brownstoner]
Walentas Hotel Awarded Tax-Free Funds [Brownstoner] GMAP
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A B&B Opens in Ditmas Park
A new bed and breakfast called The Isabella at Ditmas Park is starting to take reservations. Room rates run between $140 and $155 per night, with two-night minimum stays. The B&B is being run by folks that’ve lived in the house at 561 Rugby Road for a few years, and they’ll also be affiliated with a satellite B&B down the road called the Isabella II that’s being operated by family members.
The Isabella at Ditmas Park Bed & Breakfast [Official Site] GMAP
Red Hook Hotel Opens
The new Comfort Inn in Red Hook opened a few days ago on Seabring Street. Rates at the hotel run $159 a night, according to the front desk. The property is called the “Comfort Inn Brooklyn Cruise Terminal,” so it’s clear who the hoped-for guests are. The only competition in the area is the Brooklyn Motor Inn, which is a couple blocks away.
Comfort Inn Brooklyn Cruise Terminal [Official Site]
New Comfort Inn in Red Hook Opening Soon [Brownstoner]
Development Watch: 17 Seabring Street [Brownstoner]
Quality Inn For Red Hook [Brownstoner]
A New Hotel For Red Hook? [Brownstoner] GMAP
Hotel BPM Opening Still TBD
There hasn’t been a huge amount of progress visible on Hotel BPM, the lodging house a DJ is opening on 33rd Street in Sunset Park, and a rep for the property says it’s unclear when it will open. The hotel’s website says it’s supposed to be in business by late this year or early 2012, and it also has a statement that seems meant to allay some residents’ fears about noise: “Local’s must be aware that we are hotel and not a night club. The lobby will be no louder then needed to allow staff to assist guests and be able to take phone calls.” No word yet on rates.
Hotel BPM [Official Site] GMAP
Will Noise From a DJ’s Hotel Annoy Sunset Park? [Brownstoner]
A DJ-Driven Boutique Hotel for Sunset Park [Brownstoner]
Progress on Sunset Park’s Hip-Hop Hotel [Brownstoner]
New Hotel Planned in Greenwood Heights
The owner of a warehouse on 24th Street between 3rd and 4th avenues recently filed plans with the city to build a 5-story, 43-room hotel on his property. Construction isn’t exactly imminent, though, because the DOB didn’t approve the initial filing and there’s no permit to demolish the existing warehouse. This area already has a number of budget hotels, including a Best Western and a Sleep Inn within a couple of blocks. GMAP
Development Watch: Hotel 718
The opening of Hotel 718 on Duffield Street is supposed to happen in November, and there’s been visible progress on the building. Some scaffolding is being removed from the front entrance and all the back windows have been installed. (Check out a picture after the jump.) The 19-story hotel will have 128 rooms.
Duffield Build will be Named V-3 Hotel [Brownstoner]
V3 Chugging Along [Brownstoner] GMAP
V3 Build Passes 75% Mark [Brownstoner]
Development Watch: V3 Foundation Underway [Brownstoner]
Another Hotel for Duffield Street [Brownstoner]
231 Duffield RIP [Brownstoner]
Demolition of 231 Duffield Street Begins [Brownstoner]
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Hotel Le Bleu’s Restaurant Space Up For Grabs
The owners of 4th Avenue’s Hotel Le Bleu are looking for a new tenant for the building’s top floor, according to banners hanging on the hotel. A club called the Vue that was unpopular with neighbors opened in the space back in 2009, and it was more recently home to an Italian restaurant called il Tetto that got mixed reviews on Yelp. We put in a call to Le Bleu’s owners to find out much rent they’re charging and what sort of restaurant they’re looking to land but have yet to hear back from them. GMAP
Someone Paid $2K to Stay in Hotel Le Bleu During Irene
Tough to know what’s crazier about this story in The Daily News: Is it that Hotel Le Bleu on 4th Avenue was charging $999 a night during the hurricane, or that someone was willing to book a room at that rate for two days? The newspaper notes that Le Bleu’s regular rates are around $250 a night, and that the nearby Fairfield Inn & Suites reported that about 30 percent of the people who booked rooms on Saturday were there because they needed a place to stay during the hurricane, but rates weren’t raised. Hotel Le Bleu is in the city’s Zone C, but it’s also a block away from the Gowanus Canal, which is in Zone A.
Brooklyn’s Posh Hotel Le Bleu Squeezed Irene Shelter Seekers for $999 Per Room [NY Daily News]
Photo by Super Fun Squirrel
Hotel Williamsburg Opening in October
Hotel Williamsburg, the “urban resort boutique hotel” on North 12th between Berry and Bedford, is supposed to open on October 1st, according to an employee. (The opening has been delayed a couple of times: It was supposed to be in business in May and then, more recently, mid-September.) The property is going to have an outdoor pool, rooftop bar, a cocktail lounge and a restaurant. Also, hotel rooms.
Hotel Williamsburg Opening in Mid-September? [Brownstoner]
Development Watch: Hotel Williamsburg [Brownstoner] GMAP
Hotel Williamsburg [Official Site]
A ‘Chic’ Hotel on Box Street
New York Shitty has some fun with the discovery that a hotel is operating out of an industrial property on Box Street next to the Pulaski Bridge, and notes the hotel website’s characterization of the surrounding area as “chic”: “I have lived in Greenpoint for over 11 years now. I honestly did not know this area (which is a used-condom’s toss from the Newtown Creek Waste Water treatment Facility) constituted ‘chic’. Obviously I am way behind the times.” Rates at the Box House Hotel run $500 for a three-night stay in the “standard suite.”
Now At 77 Box Street: WTF? [NYS] GMAP
Photo by New York Shitty
A Hipster Hotel for the Rockaways?
The Rockaways may technically be in Queens but, now that Williamsburg foodies are taking over the beach-side concessions and bearded surfers are everywhere, they have to be considered an honorary extension of Brooklyn. In case you needed further confirmation of the area’s hipification, the Wall Street Journal (via NY Mag) reports that Sean MacPherson (man-about-Montauk and developer of the Bowery and Jane hotels) is thinking about a project by the sea: “It’s the Lower East Side on the beach. It’s like, ‘Why are people not living out here?’” Obviously by “people” he means the cultured and moneyed classes. He does have a point though: Why spend your weekend in bumper-to-bumper traffic on Route 27 when you can just hop on the A train instead!
Photo by NonaBrooklyn
Will Noise From a DJ’s Hotel Annoy Sunset Park?
Today The Daily News interviews a few people who live near the hotel a DJ is opening in Sunset Park, and they say the lodging house could wind up being a neighborhood nuisance. DJ Bijal Panwala intends to run a club out of the hotel’s lobby at night and says the property will be soundproof. Some folks nearby are still worried about it, though: One neighbor says it should have been built “in a more commercial place,” while another says, “What kind of people are they going to bring, prostitutes?” Panwala, meanwhile, has this to say about the people he hopes to attract: “They’ll want to stay at this hotel because it’s cool, not because they want to stay somewhere to sleep.” It’s worth noting that the hotel is on 33rd Street between 4th Avenue and the expressway: Hardly the most residential street in Brooklyn and also not an epicenter of “cool.” There’s no mention in the story of whether the neighbors are also concerned about the light show Panwala plans to run every weekend.
Hotel Wants to Play Music 24-Hours-a-Day [NY Daily News]
Hotel BPM [Official Site] GMAP
A DJ-Driven Boutique Hotel for Sunset Park [Brownstoner]
Progress on Sunset Park’s Hip-Hop Hotel [Brownstoner]
May 21, 2012 | 02:16 PM