NYLO Providence/Warwick Begins Reservations

. October 14, 2008

JULY 9, 2008. Reservations are now live at NYLO Providence/Warwick. Set to open this summer in Warwick, Rhode Island, this unique, boutique-style hotel will offer visitors a new lofty-type experience when visiting New England and the Ocean State with high ceilings, large windows and wide-open spaces. NYLO Providence/Warwick will offer attractive grand opening rates, and guests may book now for September and beyond by calling NYLO Hotels at 1.866.391.NYLO.

"We're thrilled to be accepting reservations for our new property," said Christine Nevers, general manager for NYLO Providence/Warwick. "Construction is on schedule, and we're looking forward to welcoming our first guests."

NYLO Providence/Warwick will make its debut in August 2008 as the first property in New England for loft lifestyle hotel innovator, NYLO Hotels. NYLO Providence/Warwick is designed by Stephane Dupoux, one of America's Top 20 architect/designers. It houses 163 guestrooms, called guest lofts, and more than 1,450 square feet of meeting and event space. Each guest loft has 300 square feet of bright, airy living space, with 10-foot-plus ceilings, exposed brick walls and floor-to-ceiling windows. The property offers a Pure Floor with allergy-friendly guest lofts. Its signature ultra-social living area, The Loft, features a hip atmosphere, eclectic menu and local musicians. A 3,000-square-foot terrace also provides outdoor dining and entertainment.

Overlooking the scenic Pawtuxet River, NYLO Providence/Warwick sits on the northeast corner of Greenwich Avenue/Route 5 and Knight Street in historic Pontiac Mills. The hotel is convenient to TF Green International Airport; Route 195 and 295, local business parks; Rhode Island's leading retail corridor, Route 2; golf courses; parks; marinas; and some of New England's most popular beaches spread along Warwick's 39 miles of coastline. Poised to become one of Rhode Island's premier mixed-use communities, Pontiac Mills once was home to a bustling textile mill with handsome redbrick buildings dating back to the mid-1800s. When completed, the revitalized, master-planned development will house an eclectic mix of restaurants, residences, businesses, and boutiques.

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