The hotel facet of a new Central Perimeter mixed-use district is officially open for business.
Vision Hospitality Group has opened its 145-room flagship, Element Atlanta Perimeter Center, as the hotel component of adaptive-reuse, transit-connected development Campus 244.
The broader project co-developed by Georgetown Company, Beacon Capital Partners, and RocaPoint Partners is creating Class A offices, greenspaces, and bars and restaurants from a formerly vacant office building and parking lots spread across 12 acres.
The Element hotel’s debut comes during a challenging time for Central Perimeter lodging, when just 60 percent of office buildings—the lifeblood for hotels in the area—are occupied on a daily basis, as Bisnow Atlanta recently reported. The first new office building at Campus 244, however, has been an outlier for the metro overall, leasing more than 90 percent of its 405,000 square feet next door to the hotel, as of September.
The Element hotel will include two food-and-beverage offerings: a new boutique cocktail lounge concept called The Spruce Social House, and a first for metro Atlanta, Stäge Kitchen & Bar.
The Spruce Social House features a large, four-sided indoor-outdoor bar that abuts an outdoor seating area at the base of the hotel. The lounge is envisioned as a hub for Campus 244 employees, nearby residents, and guests.
Stäge, meanwhile, is expected to include a large outdoor patio and a seasonal menu focused on steaks, sushi, seafood, and pasta. According to Element’s website, that concept has yet to open.
Element is aiming to lean into sustainability with features that include EV charging stations and advanced water filtration systems.
Standard room rates this week start from around $170 per night.
Mitch Patel, founder and CEO of Vision Hospitality Group, called the Element project “a fantastic addition” to the company’s portfolio and “a perfect complement to the energy of the Campus 244 mixed-use development” in an announcement for the hotel opening.
Eventually, Campus 244 is expected to encompass 1.3 million square feet of mixed uses spread across its 12 acres next to MARTA’s Dunwoody station and Interstate 285. It’s considered an important component of a subdistrict that’s making strides toward improved walkability.
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