
The Hoxton
BROOKLYN, NY
Design: Mancini Duffy
The Hoxton, Williamsburg, is a stylish hotel located in Brooklyn’s vibrant neighborhood of Williamsburg. Housed in a former Rosenwach water tower factory, the hotel blends industrial charm with modern design. It offers 175 rooms featuring raw concrete ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, and brass fixtures, with some rooms providing views of the Manhattan skyline.


Guests can enjoy dining at K’Far, an all-day Israeli café and restaurant, and Laser Wolf, a rooftop skewer house offering charcoal-grilled meats and vegetables. The hotel also features a cozy lobby with vintage furnishings, a hidden check-in desk, and a small cinema.

With its blend of comfort, design, and community, The Hoxton, Williamsburg, provides a unique and inviting experience for visitors to Brooklyn.
Mancini Duffy is a New York City-based architecture and interior design firm with a rich history dating back to 1915. The firm was established as Thomas Bruce Boyd Architect, later becoming Halsey, McCormack & Helmer, and eventually merging with Duffy Inc. in 1986. Specializing in a wide range of sectors — including commercial, healthcare, education, and multifamily residential — Mancini Duffy is renowned for its tech-forward approach and innovative design solutions. Notable projects include the Williamsburgh Savings Bank Tower and the renovation of Bloomingdale’s flagship store in Manhattan. The firm operates regional offices across the U.S., including in New Jersey, Florida, Arizona, and Washington. Under the leadership of President and Co-owner Christian Giordano, Mancini Duffy continues to push the boundaries of design, integrating technology to enhance the built environment.
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