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Mint House at The Divine Lorraine Hotel

Mint House, the premiere tech-enabled residential hospitality brand offering spacious, apartment-style accommodations across the U.S., announced today the opening of two new locations in Philadelphia - Mint House at The Ledger, a landmarked building directly overlooking Independence Hall, and Mint House at The Divine Lorraine Hotel, a 130-year-old landmarked property, which was the first racially integrated hotel in America. Additionally, as part of its partnership with EB Realty Management Corp, who own The Divine Lorraine, Mint House will open a to-be-named 47-unit full building conversion in Philadelphia's Old City neighborhood in Q4 2022.

 

Mint House at The Divine Lorraine Hotel will open phase one of its full building expansion in mid-July with thoughtfully designed apartments along one of Philadelphia's most prominent corridors - North Broad Street. Built in 1893, the historic property was the first racially integrated hotel in America. Developer Eric Blumenfeld purchased the building in 2012 and after a multi-million-dollar restoration, has partnered with Mint House to create a next-generation travel destination with world-class food, drink, lodging and event spaces. The property will feature updated interiors that seamlessly blend the building's heritage with a contemporary feel, and will feature Mint House's Shop Your Stay program-allowing guests to shop their space's decor and products from their phones and ship items home. As with all Mint House properties, apartments will feature full kitchens, expansive living areas, in-unit laundry and contactless and mobile-first check-in.

 

Mint House at The Ledger - Philadelphia opened its doors in May 2022, after a multi-million-dollar adaptive reuse project, and features 40 thoughtfully designed, lofted apartments with full kitchens, dedicated workspaces and in-unit washer and dryers. The encased beams and concrete in the lofted units highlight the Georgian Revival-style architecture throughout the building, which was designed by premier American architect, Horace Trumbauer, in 1923. The interiors feature large-format blueprints of the storied building (home to the first penny paper sold in Philadelphia) as well as warm woods and black accents. The property includes a fitness center offering on-demand classes, lounge, private workspaces and bookable conference rooms. The property was also the debut location for a partnership between Mint House and Public Goods, which will now be the brand's standard bathroom amenities line.

Jul 25, 2022

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