Development Pipeline Scheduled for Spring 2021

Ace Hotel Brooklyn

Ace Hotel Brooklyn set for Spring 2021 opening

Atelier Ace has revealed late Spring 2021 as the opening date for Ace Hotel Brooklyn. Designed from the ground up in partnership with Stonehill Taylor, who completed the architecture of the building and Roman and Williams, who shaped both the facade of the building as the interiors, the 287-room hotel will add a singularly new chapter to Ace's romance with New York City. Located in Boerum Hill on the cusp of Downtown Brooklyn, the property stands above the ever-evolving intersection of a geographical Venn diagram of energies, from the tree-lined streets and brownstones of Cobble Hill and Carroll Gardens to the art and culture clusters of Fort Greene, and all the way down to the restless East River.

Open, spacious and welcoming, the hotel's design nods to Brooklyn's complex fabric of communal and creative spaces, with an animated public lobby and indoor-outdoor portals that ease into the city's edges. The guestrooms pair floor-to-ceiling windows with original artwork by local fibre and textile artists - with some higher floors offering a 360º panorama of Brooklyn, Manhattan, Staten Island and the Statue of Liberty.

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Ace Hotel is a collection of individuals — multiple and inclusive, held together by an affinity for the soulful. We are not here to reinvent the hotel, but to readdress its conventions to keep them fresh, energized, human. We accept the hotel as a potential for real, fluid community. We believe that hospitality is compassion, that it is not servility but genuine concern for others' well-being and the ability to live with empathy.

Founded by three friends in 1999 in Seattle, Ace Hotel redefined the hotel as a community gathering space for locals and visitors alike. Today, Ace finds its home in vibrant cities around the globe — with its newest locations in Toronto, Canada, Kyoto, Japan and Sydney, Australia — celebrating the culture, history, and humans that bring them to life. Everybody is welcome.