Starwood has started construction of its
first-ever W and Element dual-branded hotel development, scheduled
to open in the heart of downtown Philadelphia in early 2018.
The
295-room W Philadelphia and 460-room Element Philadelphia will
occupy a 51-floor skyscraper located in the geographic center of
the city’s business, arts and retail districts, and directly
across from Philadelphia City Hall.
“This exciting project will bring two popular Starwood
brands to Philadelphia and provide much needed inventory to the
city and convention center, attracting even more visitors and meetings business to our downtown,” said Philadelphia Mayor,
Michael A. Nutter. “The construction and operations of the new
development will also have a significant economic impact on the
City of Philadelphia and the surrounding region, creating numerous
immediate and long-term jobs and generating substantial tax
revenues.”
Combined the W Philadelphia and Element Philadelphia can operate
jointly as a 755-room headquarters hotel ideal for conventions and
group business due to its direct views as well as short walking
distance from both Suburban Station and the Broad Street entrance
to the Pennsylvania Convention Center.
Additionally, the
property’s downtown location is proximate to leading city
attractions such as the Avenue of the Arts, Independence Hall,
Barnes Foundation, Liberty Bell, Mutter Museum, the Philadelphia
Museum of Art, and the galleries, restaurants and boutiques along
Walnut Street, Chestnut Street and Rittenhouse Row. It is also less than 10
miles from Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) and one block
from the re-designed Dilworth Plaza.
“The $786 million
expansion of the Pennsylvania Convention Center has transformed it
into the largest contiguous exhibit space in the Northeast and
generated increased demand for high-caliber lodging within walking
distance,” said Jack Ferguson, President and CEO of the
Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau. “These two new Starwood
hotels will supply additional downtown room inventory in close
proximity to Pennsylvania Convention Center, which will encourage
large-scale new business to select Philadelphia as their
convention destination."
Guests will enter W Philadelphia
via the hotel’s distinct entrance on Chestnut Street. The
ground-floor will feature a signature W Living Room (the W brand’s
take on the traditional hotel lobby) with a full bar and VIP room
and a 150-seat destination restaurant. In addition, the hotel will
feature a 2,900 square foot spa, 1,400 square foot gym, and
7,000 square foot outdoor terrace with a year-round heated
outdoor pool and destination bar, and 45,000 square feet of
meeting and event space.
The
Element Philadelphia will feature a separate arrival lobby on
Chestnut Street with elevator access to the main second floor
lobby, which will feature a 1,400 square foot breakfast and lounge
area, a 1,600 square foot fitness center and 560 square feet of
branded meeting space. The hotel’s light-filled studios will offer
a fluid design of modular furniture, fully equipped kitchens, and
spa-inspired bathrooms will feature an invigorating rain shower
and dual-flush toilet. Guests will be able to stay on the move
with Element’s complimentary bikes to borrow program and enjoy the
brand’s signature complimentary Rise breakfast and Relax evening
reception.
Allison Reid, Senior Vice President of North American
Development for Starwood Hotels & Resorts, said, “Our
innovative W Hotels brand provides contemporary luxury and insider
access in key urban and exotic destinations worldwide, while
Element Hotels is an industry-leader in the eco-space, offering
stylish, sustainable extended stay lodging. These two unique and
highly differentiated brands will offer guests a new experience
not currently available in the Philadelphia market.”
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