From its design to its location, the Redbury Hotel in Hollywood, California, is dripping in old-world glamour.
The hotel was recently purchased from SBE by the real estate arm of Vulcan, Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen's investment company. The purchase price was $41 million, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Located at the famed intersection of Hollywood and Vine, the 57-suite hotel has opulent rooms, stunning dining and drinking options, and a cozy feel. It was designed by renowned celebrity photographer Matthew Rolston and entrepreneur Sam Nazarian.
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The Redbury Hotel has a prime location at the popular intersection of Hollywood and Vine in Los Angeles, California. The hotel is in close proximity to some of the city's most popular sites, including the Capitol Records Building.
The boutique hotel is made up of 57 guest suites with a warm and inviting bohemian ambience. Since SBE will reportedly continue to manage the hotel, guests who stay at The Redbury have VIP access to the SBE Hospitality Collection, which includes various hotel, dining, and nightlife destinations in Los Angeles, New York, and Miami.
The hotel exudes an old-world feel, with elements like luxe curtains and tiled floors that lead guests through its lobby. The Redbury's design was inspired by "communities that are passionately connected to the arts, music, fashion, and entertainment."
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