Arlo Hotel Midtown
An elegant hotel to call home in the middle of Manhattan.
The Arlo Midtown is a 25-story hotel in Manhattan's Garment District with 489 guest rooms, a nine-story atrium, and various amenities including a cocktail bar, restaurant, and rooftop terrace. The design incorporates intricate brick patterns, green spaces, and an open atrium to create a welcoming atmosphere and offer guests unique views of the Manhattan skyline.
Upon entering the Arlo Midtown lobby on W 38th Street, guests find themselves at the base of an expansive nine-story atrium, which allows natural light to penetrate into the building’s interior from above.
The Arlo Hotel Midtown offers ground-floor food and beverage amenities with large windows for natural light and fresh air in warm months.
Vibrant and inviting amenity areas are located at the cellar, ground, and roof levels.
Thoughtfully designed micro-rooms offer comfort and an abundance of light from south facing windows.
This building has many moments which allow guests to experience the city’s views from corner windows in the units above, the multiple levels of terraces, and the large scale storefront which opens the bar and café areas up to 38th street.
The materiality and detailing of the façade respects the immediate context by utilizing special brick detailing to give the building a modern presence. The locations of the recessed brick patterns further distinguish the verticality of the tower from the pedestrian scale.
The entrances feature bulb-lit marquees as a nod to nearby Times Square, which create street presence and an inviting experience.
The Arlo Midtown is a 25-story hotel in Manhattan's Garment District with 489 guest rooms, a nine-story atrium, and various amenities including a cocktail bar, restaurant, and rooftop terrace.
The design incorporates intricate brick patterns, green spaces, and an open atrium to create a welcoming atmosphere and offer guests unique views of the Manhattan skyline.

Building setbacks are utilized for lush green spaces where guests and public may enjoy expansive views of the Manhattan skyline.

The materiality and detailing of the façade respects the immediate context by utilizing special brick detailing to give the building a modern presence. The locations of the recessed brick patterns further distinguish the verticality of the tower from the pedestrian scale.

“This will be an easy hotel to find yourself engaged in whatever is happening during your stay, or mingling with locals that attend the great events put on by Arlo.”
Meyer Davis, for GS Magazine.

Upon entering the Arlo Midtown lobby on W 38th Street, guests find themselves at the base of an expansive nine-story atrium, which allows natural light to penetrate into the building’s interior from above.

The Arlo Hotel Midtown offers ground-floor food and beverage amenities with large windows for natural light and fresh air in warm months.

The Arlo Midtown has many moments which allow guests to experience the city, from street level windows to panoramic rooftop views.

Vibrant and inviting amenity areas are located at the cellar, ground, and roof levels.

Thoughtfully designed micro-rooms offer comfort and an abundance of light from south facing windows.

This building has many moments which allow guests to experience the city’s views from corner windows in the units above, the multiple levels of terraces, and the large scale storefront which opens the bar and café areas up to 38th street.

The materiality and detailing of the façade respects the immediate context by utilizing special brick detailing to give the building a modern presence. The locations of the recessed brick patterns further distinguish the verticality of the tower from the pedestrian scale.

The entrances feature bulb-lit marquees as a nod to nearby Times Square, which create street presence and an inviting experience.
Arlo Hotel Midtown
An elegant hotel to call home in the middle of Manhattan.
The Arlo Midtown is a 25-story hotel in Manhattan's Garment District with 489 guest rooms, a nine-story atrium, and various amenities including a cocktail bar, restaurant, and rooftop terrace. The design incorporates intricate brick patterns, green spaces, and an open atrium to create a welcoming atmosphere and offer guests unique views of the Manhattan skyline.
Upon entering the Arlo Midtown lobby on W 38th Street, guests find themselves at the base of an expansive nine-story atrium, which allows natural light to penetrate into the building’s interior from above.
The Arlo Hotel Midtown offers ground-floor food and beverage amenities with large windows for natural light and fresh air in warm months.
Vibrant and inviting amenity areas are located at the cellar, ground, and roof levels.
Thoughtfully designed micro-rooms offer comfort and an abundance of light from south facing windows.
This building has many moments which allow guests to experience the city’s views from corner windows in the units above, the multiple levels of terraces, and the large scale storefront which opens the bar and café areas up to 38th street.
The materiality and detailing of the façade respects the immediate context by utilizing special brick detailing to give the building a modern presence. The locations of the recessed brick patterns further distinguish the verticality of the tower from the pedestrian scale.
The entrances feature bulb-lit marquees as a nod to nearby Times Square, which create street presence and an inviting experience.
The Arlo Midtown is a 25-story hotel in Manhattan's Garment District with 489 guest rooms, a nine-story atrium, and various amenities including a cocktail bar, restaurant, and rooftop terrace.
The design incorporates intricate brick patterns, green spaces, and an open atrium to create a welcoming atmosphere and offer guests unique views of the Manhattan skyline.

Building setbacks are utilized for lush green spaces where guests and public may enjoy expansive views of the Manhattan skyline.

The materiality and detailing of the façade respects the immediate context by utilizing special brick detailing to give the building a modern presence. The locations of the recessed brick patterns further distinguish the verticality of the tower from the pedestrian scale.

“This will be an easy hotel to find yourself engaged in whatever is happening during your stay, or mingling with locals that attend the great events put on by Arlo.”
Meyer Davis, for GS Magazine.

Upon entering the Arlo Midtown lobby on W 38th Street, guests find themselves at the base of an expansive nine-story atrium, which allows natural light to penetrate into the building’s interior from above.

The Arlo Hotel Midtown offers ground-floor food and beverage amenities with large windows for natural light and fresh air in warm months.

The Arlo Midtown has many moments which allow guests to experience the city, from street level windows to panoramic rooftop views.

Vibrant and inviting amenity areas are located at the cellar, ground, and roof levels.

Thoughtfully designed micro-rooms offer comfort and an abundance of light from south facing windows.

This building has many moments which allow guests to experience the city’s views from corner windows in the units above, the multiple levels of terraces, and the large scale storefront which opens the bar and café areas up to 38th street.

The materiality and detailing of the façade respects the immediate context by utilizing special brick detailing to give the building a modern presence. The locations of the recessed brick patterns further distinguish the verticality of the tower from the pedestrian scale.

The entrances feature bulb-lit marquees as a nod to nearby Times Square, which create street presence and an inviting experience.
Arlo Hotel Midtown
An elegant hotel to call home in the middle of Manhattan.
The Arlo Midtown is a 25-story hotel in Manhattan's Garment District with 489 guest rooms, a nine-story atrium, and various amenities including a cocktail bar, restaurant, and rooftop terrace. The design incorporates intricate brick patterns, green spaces, and an open atrium to create a welcoming atmosphere and offer guests unique views of the Manhattan skyline.
Upon entering the Arlo Midtown lobby on W 38th Street, guests find themselves at the base of an expansive nine-story atrium, which allows natural light to penetrate into the building’s interior from above.
The Arlo Hotel Midtown offers ground-floor food and beverage amenities with large windows for natural light and fresh air in warm months.
Vibrant and inviting amenity areas are located at the cellar, ground, and roof levels.
Thoughtfully designed micro-rooms offer comfort and an abundance of light from south facing windows.
This building has many moments which allow guests to experience the city’s views from corner windows in the units above, the multiple levels of terraces, and the large scale storefront which opens the bar and café areas up to 38th street.
The materiality and detailing of the façade respects the immediate context by utilizing special brick detailing to give the building a modern presence. The locations of the recessed brick patterns further distinguish the verticality of the tower from the pedestrian scale.
The entrances feature bulb-lit marquees as a nod to nearby Times Square, which create street presence and an inviting experience.
The Arlo Midtown is a 25-story hotel in Manhattan's Garment District with 489 guest rooms, a nine-story atrium, and various amenities including a cocktail bar, restaurant, and rooftop terrace.
The design incorporates intricate brick patterns, green spaces, and an open atrium to create a welcoming atmosphere and offer guests unique views of the Manhattan skyline.

Building setbacks are utilized for lush green spaces where guests and public may enjoy expansive views of the Manhattan skyline.

The materiality and detailing of the façade respects the immediate context by utilizing special brick detailing to give the building a modern presence. The locations of the recessed brick patterns further distinguish the verticality of the tower from the pedestrian scale.

“This will be an easy hotel to find yourself engaged in whatever is happening during your stay, or mingling with locals that attend the great events put on by Arlo.”
Meyer Davis, for GS Magazine.

Upon entering the Arlo Midtown lobby on W 38th Street, guests find themselves at the base of an expansive nine-story atrium, which allows natural light to penetrate into the building’s interior from above.

The Arlo Hotel Midtown offers ground-floor food and beverage amenities with large windows for natural light and fresh air in warm months.

The Arlo Midtown has many moments which allow guests to experience the city, from street level windows to panoramic rooftop views.

Vibrant and inviting amenity areas are located at the cellar, ground, and roof levels.

Thoughtfully designed micro-rooms offer comfort and an abundance of light from south facing windows.

This building has many moments which allow guests to experience the city’s views from corner windows in the units above, the multiple levels of terraces, and the large scale storefront which opens the bar and café areas up to 38th street.

The materiality and detailing of the façade respects the immediate context by utilizing special brick detailing to give the building a modern presence. The locations of the recessed brick patterns further distinguish the verticality of the tower from the pedestrian scale.
