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7/02/20
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Work has been completed on the AC Hotel by Marriott in Beverly Hills, an 11-story, European-inspired luxury hotel developed by Reliable Properties and Seaview Investors. The two-phase project is being built by R.D. Olson Construction, who completed phase one last year. The new hotel is being managed by Interstate Hotels & Resorts.
The first phase encompassed the adaptive reuse of a 1950s office building into a 97k sf hotel featuring a rooftop lounge, fitness center, meeting spaces and more. Phase two, which recently completed, included the addition of administrative and community areas and additional suites, bringing the total to 176 guest rooms. Located in the Miracle Mile neighborhood, the project is the first AC-branded hotel in the Los Angeles region.
One- and two-bedroom double, king and queen guest rooms feature wide screen TVs, large windows with city views, adjustable reading lamps and USB charging ports. Amenities include the AC Lounge, which offers tapas-inspired small bites and signature cocktails, as well as a rooftop deck featuring a hydrotherapy spa, bar and lounge with views of the Griffith Observatory and Hollywood sign. The AC Hotel by Marriott Beverly Hills also provides guests with access to ACE, a robot butler that can deliver market items and room essentials to their front door.
Historical components of the 1950s office structure were preserved and restored as part of the adaptive reuse, including original windows, stone and the building’s exterior façade. To deliver on the AC brand’s modern hotel experience with a focus on exceptional design, the project team incorporated mid-century art deco architecture and design elements such as a curated collection of artwork that nods to the Los Angeles lifestyle and culture. This contemporary design is carried through from the guest rooms to the community spaces.
A block away from Rodeo Drive and in proximity to key attractions including The Grove, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and Beverly Center, the AC Hotel by Marriott is designed to attract travelers and locals who want to immerse themselves into the energy of the city.
Architecture and design firm AXIS/GFA designed the project, which marks the firm’s third AC-branded hotel. Previous projects include the AC Hotel Wailea, a four-story estate hotel located on the southside of Maui County, and AC Hotel El Segundo, a six-story property catering to millennial travelers and locals.
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