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The Marker San Francisco Joins Joie de Vivre Hotels

By Hotel BusinessJune 20, 20161 Min Read
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SAN FRANCISCO—The Marker San Francisco, a new addition to Joie de Vivre Hotels, is undergoing a property refresh planned for later this year that will include the hotel lobby and meeting spaces, as well as the launch of a new restaurant, slated to open on June 20.

The new restaurant, Tratto, led by Executive Chef Kevin Scott and created by San Francisco’s Puccini Group, is a bar-driven concept that will serve Italian fare with modern sensibilities. “Tratto” means the stroke of a pen or a mark in Italian, nodding to both the neighborhood’s artistic history and the hotel’s name, The Marker, according to the hotel.

The Marker recently debuted eight spa suites and added a meeting space and ballroom, Bellevue Room, which was concepted by San Francisco-based designer Ken Fulk. The spa suites offer enhanced bathrooms with soaking tubs and the option to have a spa treatment in-room.

The property will also introduce additional enhancements, including new artwork on display at the on-site restaurant from local, resident artist Amos Goldbaum.  

Brands F+B Joie de Vivre Hotels The Marker San Francisco
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