Hotel Marcel
Charlestowne Hotels Selected to Manage Two New Hotels in the Northeastern, United States
Charlestowne Hotels | August 3, 2022
Charleston, SC–August 3, 2022 – Charlestowne Hotels, a leading hospitality management company, today announces its continued expansion in the Northeast with the takeover of Hotel Marcel in New Haven, CT, and with the opening of the Lockwood Hotel in Waterville, Maine. This expansion further solidifies Charlestowne as experts in managing hotels in collegiate markets, and also broadens the company’s reach into two new states. “At Charlestowne, we’re constantly seeking meaningful ways to provide value in new regions, and by venturing into New Haven and Waterville, we’re bringing our standard of customization and personalized ser...
Hotel Marcel New Haven, Tapestry Collection by Hilton Slated for May 2022 Opening in Connecticut
Tapestry Collection by Hilton | April 20, 2022
NEW HAVEN, Conn. - Hotel Marcel New Haven, Tapestry Collection by Hilton will soon make history as what is believed will be the first net-zero hotel in the United States. The revolutionary hotel will utilize renewable solar power sources on site to generate the electricity needed for its common areas, restaurant, laundry, meeting rooms and 165 guest rooms and suites. Set to debut this spring, the all-electric hotel is currently accepting reservations for May 19, 2022, and beyond. Hotel Marcel New Haven will operate independent of fossil fuels, resulting in zero carbon emissions. It is also expected to be the first Passive House-certified...
Hotel Marcel, A Tapestry Hotel by Hilton to Open April 2022 in New Haven, Connecticut
Becker + Becker | November 30, 2021
NEW HAVEN, CT – November 30, 2021 – Highly anticipated Hotel Marcel, A Tapestry Hotel by Hilton, will be opening its doors in April 2022. An icon of Brutalist architecture in New Haven, Connecticut, the building has a storied past: Completed in 1970 by Bauhaus designer and architect Marcel Breuer to house the headquarters of the Armstrong Rubber Company, it sat empty for decades, with a large portion of the structure demolished at one point to make way for a parking lot. Drivers along Interstate 95 can catch glimpses of the concrete behemoth floating -- the building serving as an on-point demonstration of Breuer's approach to separation o...