NORWALK, Connecticut—HEI Inns & Resorts added the Kimpton Sylvan Atlanta Buckhead to its portfolio, bringing the overall variety of motels managed within the state of Georgia to 17.
Initially constructed in 1952, the Kimpton Sylvan is a conversion of a residential condominium constructing reimagined as a boutique lodge and positioned in Atlanta’s Buckhead neighborhood. The constructing underwent a redevelopment starting in 2018 and opened in early 2021. Its design pays homage to the constructing’s mid-century roots with up to date artwork and accents.
The Kimpton Sylvan supplies 217 rooms, 4,250 sq. toes of assembly and banquet house, a 24-hour health heart with Peloton bikes and treadmills, an outside swimming pool, and a hosted night social hour.
The lodge’s three meals and beverage experiences cater to not solely lodge visitors but additionally the encircling Buckhead neighborhood. They embody:
- The Betty, a supper membership that serves breakfast, lunch, brunch, and dinner and options weekly stay music, a cocktail menu, and signature occasions.
- St. Julep, a rooftop bar, that’s located towards a backdrop of Atlanta metropolis views, and the indoor/out of doors house options enjoyable shareables, frozen cocktails and extra. Programming contains weekly Djs, pop-up stay live shows, and vogue and wellness partnerships.
- The Willow Bar, a seasonal bar positioned in a backyard that hosts personal occasions.
Buckhead is residence to greater than 23 million sq. toes of workplace house, greater than 1,500 stores, 300 eating places, and a residential neighborhood.
“We’re wanting ahead to managing this phenomenal property on behalf of the proprietor, Atlanta-based Portman Holdings,” stated Anthony Rutledge, CEO at HEI. “We’re additionally excited to develop our presence in Georgia. With 17 properties now underneath administration within the state, we all know the dynamics that drive the lodging section there and can capitalize on them to take care of Kimpton Sylvan Atlanta Buckhead’s place as one of many ‘go-to’ properties within the Buckhead market.”