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Arctic
Club Hotel Seattle Reinvigorates a Beloved Seattle Property
SEATTLE, March 30
/PRNewswire/ -- A beloved piece of Seattle history is
embracing a very promising future as one of the city's most
unique luxury hotels. Arctic Club Hotel Seattle will open in
January 2008 at the Arctic Building at 700 Third Avenue.
The property was purchased in
spring 2006 by owners Arctic Club Hotel LLC, comprised of
Spokane-based developers Bill Lawson and Chris Ashenbrener and
Conover Bond Development. The ownership set into motion a
delicate and thorough interior reorganization, recruiting an
A-list of partners, from construction and interior notables to
an experienced local hotel management company, The Hotel Group
of Edmonds, Wash.
Leading the interior design
effort is Candra Scott & Anderson, a San Francisco-based
design firm, known for its reinvention of landmark hotels,
wineries and residential properties for clients all over the
country. Award- winning properties include Fairmont Hotels &
Resorts, Far Niente/Nickel & Nickel Winery and Joie de Vivre
Hotels. Burgess Weaver Design Group of Seattle, already
several months into hotel construction, is overseeing the
structural and seismic components of the build-out.
Arctic Club Hotel Seattle
will be a luxurious and authentic 120-room hotel that combines
the history and grandeur of an early 20th century men's club
with contemporary design and first-class amenities for
discerning business and leisure travelers. This property,
which will incorporate elements of the building's former life
as an exclusive men's club, is a historic landmark building
that celebrates Seattle's history and captures its spirit.
The building is rich with
treasures that include: foyer and stairwells lined with
Alaskan marble; twenty-seven molded walrus heads wrapping
around the third floor exterior; the historic Northern Lights
Dome Room, one of Seattle's grandest event facilities
featuring Rococo gilding and original artistic frescos;
ornamental cornices; and stained glass dome.
The public areas of Arctic
Club Hotel will offer a rich blend of early 1900s
architecture, artifacts inspired by the Alaska-Yukon Pacific
Exposition, and original art and amenities that nod to the
building's former entity as an exclusive, luxurious men's
club.
The Arctic Club was
established in 1908 as a fraternal men's club by the few
adventurers who found their fortune in the Klondike gold rush.
The Club was a social community for some of the city's most
prominent founding businessmen with Alaska ties, former Alaska
residents, travelers, miners and wealthy eccentrics who
returned to Seattle with money and stories of adventure. In
1916, the Club moved into the Arctic Club Building. Photos of
original Club members will be prominently displayed throughout
the hotel as a nod to the property's roots.
Arctic Club Hotel Seattle is
affiliated with Summit Hotels & Resorts, a select group of
properties characterized by individual design and welcoming
service. Summit Hotels & Resorts is a member of the Preferred
Hotel Group family of brands. www.summithotels.com
The Hotel Group, with 22
years in the industry, manages a diverse portfolio of
properties and has a reputation for turning unique properties
into industry-leading revenue and customer service award
winning properties. The current portfolio includes 31
properties in 10 states such as Alaska, Calif., Wash., Ohio,
Ariz. and Conn. www.thehotelgroup.com.
Source: Arctic Club Hotel Seattle
CONTACT: Lisa Nourse of
Tamara Wilson Public Relations, +1-206-838-8977,
or
LisaN@TamaraWilson.com, for Arctic Club Hotel Seattle
Web site:
http://www.summithotels.com/
http://www.thehotelgroup.com/
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