Ivy Hospitality has been awarded the management contract for The Tudor Arms Hotel Cleveland – a DoubleTree by Hilton, located in Cleveland’s University Circle neighborhood.
The 12-story Gothic revival building opened in 1933 as the Cleveland Club and had a swimming pool, bowling alley, library and two ballrooms. The club closed in 1939 during the Great Depression, and the building reopened as the Tudor Arms Hotel. One of the ballrooms became the Empress Room supper club, where performers including Patrice Wymore, Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong made appearances. The building, which features brick and limestone, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1994 and the list of the Historic Hotels of America in 2015.
The hotel’s 157 guestrooms and suites have a European feel and offer work surfaces, flat-screen TVs, hypoallergenic down pillows, complimentary high-speed Internet access and a coffee maker. Suites include a refrigerator and microwave. The Tudor Bar & Grill is the hotel’s on-site dining option, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Other amenities include a business center, rooftop patio, indoor pool, on-site snack store and a gift shop.
“The Tudor Arms Hotel is a timeless landmark in Cleveland, and we are honored to join its story,” said Tommy Holmes, CEO, Ivy Hospitality. “At Ivy Hospitality, being Rooted in Legacy means respecting the history of places like this while cultivating the care, insight and collaboration that carry them forward into the future. We look forward to building on this legacy with hospitality that creates lasting impact for guests, associates and the community.”
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