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Triumph Hotels Rebrands The Gershwin Hotel

By Hotel BusinessDecember 17, 20142 Mins Read
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NEW YORK—Triumph Hotels plans to transform The Gershwin Hotel into The Evelyn. The initial phase, which is nearing completion, includes new accommodations, enhanced guest services and cultural programming connected to the hotel’s NoMad neighborhood location.

“After years of thoughtful planning, we are proud to move forward with the transformation of The Gershwin to The Evelyn,” said John David Agosto, general manager, Triumph Hotels. “We are dramatically enhancing our hotel, starting with the guestrooms, and restoring it from the inside out to pay homage to the grandeur of the building’s storied past.”

All 160 rooms will be fully upgraded by the end of this month and available in superior queen, deluxe queen, deluxe king, deluxe double and executive suite categories. The second phase of the project will begin in 2015 and will focus on the full restoration of the hotel’s public spaces and adding new food and beverage concepts.

The first phase features new guestrooms, designed by Silvia Zofio with references to Art Nouveau style from the early 1900s. Design nods to the building’s music and art heritage are implemented throughout the rooms, corridors and bathrooms. In each room, a gramophone can be found on top of a side table, amplifying music from a guest’s smartphone. In the bathrooms, sheet music creates a border of music notes and lyrics embedded in the tiles.  

The transformation of The Evelyn is part of a capital investment by Triumph, which has invested $50 million to renovate historic hotels throughout New York City over the last several years.

“I’m especially excited and actively involved in this restoration project,” said Gerald Barad, co-owner of Triumph Hotels. “We’ve uncovered incredible architectural details that we are incorporating into the new design and overall ambiance of the property. Our goal is to present a final product that preserves the rich history of this original New York architectural gem, while incorporating 21st century technology and guest amenities.”

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