US: The Atlas Lodge, operated by Highgate, has opened its doorways within the Allston neighbourhood of Boston, Massachusetts.
Developed by Tishman Speyer in collaboration with Harvard College, The Atlas sits close to the financial institution of the Charles River which divides Boston. It accommodates 246 visitor rooms, together with 12 suites.
Designed by Marlon Blackwell Architects with interiors by New York-based INC Structure & Design, the resort will function on all-electric vitality, with rainwater harvesting bioswales and inexperienced infrastructure contributing to LEED Gold and Fitwell certifications.
The property features a area for Harvard’s pupil bookstore The COOP, and the college may even have a presence throughout the resort with a retail space providing clothes and merchandise.
Further facilities embody two eating venues from the cooks behind the Consolation Kitchen restaurant in Dorchester, Boston – the bottom ground Nepali-inspired Ama on the Atlas, and rooftop bar Foxglove Terrace.
“The Atlas marks a brand new period for hospitality in Boston,” normal supervisor Arnaldo Almonte mentioned. “Luxurious lodges with traditional New England magnificence are commonplace. We’re proud to supply a contemporary, fashionable and elevated expertise that displays town’s innovation whereas honoring native heritage.”
Highlights:
- The 246-room Atlas Lodge has opened within the Allston neighbourhood of Boston, developed by Tishman Speyer in partnership with Harvard College
- The property features a devoted retail area for Harvard College’s pupil bookstore, The COOP
- The resort will function two eating venues from the staff behind Consolation Kitchen: a ground-floor Nepali-inspired restaurant and a rooftop bar
- The Atlas is designed to function on all-electric vitality and utilises rainwater harvesting techniques, concentrating on LEED Gold and Fitwell sustainability certifications
