NEW YORK— A March opening is planned for the Maritime Hotel in the West Chelsea section of New York City. The exterior of the 120-room hotel features white ceramic tile and porthole windows. Developed by Eric Goode and Sean MacPherson, the hotel’s guestrooms are designed to emulate a ship’s cabins with burnished teak paneling, shelves for luggage and the porthole windows, which are five feet in diameter. The Maritime has two restaurants: a 120-seat Japanese restaurant in a barrel-vaulted space below the lobby and a 120-seat Mediterranean café on the plaza level adjacent to a 10,000-square-foot garden.