Hilton New York Fashion District reveals new look after redo

The Hilton New York Fashion District has completed extensive property-wide renovations transforming the look of the 280-room hotel. Located in Manhattan’s Fashion District, the property’s renovation was managed by Aimbridge’s Design & Construction team, led by Denise Pickles, and brought to life by design firm Gensler. The new-look hotel—which is managed by Aimbridge Hospitality—blends modern comfort with inspiration drawn from the creative energy of a designer’s working studio, according to the company.

“We designed every detail of this renovation with our guests in mind—those who come to New York to be inspired, energized and connected to the city’s cultural pulse,” Joseph D’Angelo, area general manager of the Hilton New York Fashion District, said in a statement. “From fashion-inspired art to reimagined common areas, this property refresh brings a unique, locally relevant experience to travelers seeking something beyond the ordinary, no matter where they are in our hotel.”

The property updates include a complete refresh of all guestrooms, public spaces and meeting areas. The hotel brings the neighborhood’s heritage to life—from headboard wall coverings styled like fabric swatches and pattern cuts, to desks adorned with design sketches, according to the company.

The company further noted the theme carries into the hotel’s meeting spaces, now known as the “Haute Hub” and “Runway,” further immersing guests in a stylish, curated atmosphere. Guests also have access to the rooftop bar, live music programming and modern dining options—including the Sandbar Rooftop bar and Chelsea Table and Stage restaurant—in addition to city skyline views, a 24-hour fitness center, in-room dining, business center and high-speed Wi-Fi.