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Historic downtown Atlanta hotel revamped and is open for guests

Revamped Midtown Boutique Hotel Open for Guests

The Hotel Granada, at 1302 W. Peachtree St., has completed its extensive renovation and is back open for business. The midtown hotel, with 120 rooms, will not be tagged with a brand, instead choosing to be independent.

Aparium Hotel Group headed up the two-year project, remaking the Spanish-colonial, 101-year-old landmark that was previously the Artmore Hotel. Scarp Ridge Capital Partners and Monomoy Property Ventures led the Hotel Granada renovation. Ken Gowland of architecture firm MetroStudio led design and preservation work.  The Hodges Ward Elliot real estate advisory firm arranged the hotel’s $21.1-million sale in 2022.

The building originally opened in 1924 as the Granada Apartments and was converted to hotel uses in 1984. Prior to closing, the Artmore was Midtown’s only independent boutique hotel, stylized with a Spanish-Mediterranean red tile roof, stucco façade, and open courtyard that have all been retained. 

The hotel will house an all-day bar and restaurant. Regular hotel rates start at $169 per night this month. (The story has been edited changing “Downtown” to “Midtown” in the headline)

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