Logan Inn — Photo by Landmark Hospitality

Landmark Hospitality announces the opening of the Logan Inn in New Hope, Pennsylvania. Established in 1727 and steeped in tradition, the Logan Inn stands as the oldest operating inn in America. After two years of construction, Landmark Hospitality completed an expansion and renovation of the property, transforming it into a boutique hotel experience and curated entertainment for travelers and locals. The revitalized inn joins Landmark Hospitality's diverse portfolio of adaptive reuse projects across the tri-state area.

Landmark Hospitality preserved the existing 12,000-square-foot inn and added a 32,000-square-foot adjacent building with a hyphen structure to connect the two. To emphasize the restoration of the structure's facade, the team opened up the exterior by removing the large overhang that previously shielded the inn from street view. This strategic removal revealed the original porches and patio and drew a clear sightline to the newly built property. Featuring a striking balance of reclaimed wood and various metals, the new building exudes a fresh yet timeless look that blends beautifully into the charming aesthetic of the town.

To provide a standout experience, Landmark Hospitality designed a 'parlour' to greet guests rather than a traditional hotel lobby. The parlour's eye-catching features include oak beam ceilings and exposed brick walls. The color scheme and woodwork seamlessly blend the buildings' designs, along with a double, reclaimed wood staircase, physically merging the two. The public spaces exude a sense of warmth from the industrial-style accent materials, including arched brick in tobacco, black steel, brass, and copper, to various shades of reclaimed wood.

Of the 38 rooms, there are four suites and four rooms with balconies that have direct views of New Hope to allow for one of the town's favorite pastimes—people watching on Main Street. The bathroom design lends to the luxurious look and feel of the space through the elegant freestanding tub, skylights, and marble finishes. Suites feature suspended fireplaces, claw-foot soaking tubs, mixologist stations complete with artisanal spirits, house-made mixers, and hand-cut ice. Each added room is uniquely appointed and distinct from one another, yet they all share a common enthusiasm for architecture, art, design, and colorful luxury.

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