Photo Tour: ROOST Apartment Hotel Opens at Baltimore Peninsula
Last week, ROOST Apartment Hotel opened at 2400 Terrapin Way at the Baltimore Peninsula development in Port Covington. ROOST is a seven-story, 133,000 sq. ft. building with 81 “apartment hotel” units and 40 long-term apartment units.
ROOST Apartment Hotel is a concept by Philadelphia-based hospitality company Method Co. ROOST has three locations in Philadelphia, PA and additional locations in Cleveland, OH and Tampa, FL. It is also planning locations in Detroit, MI and Charleston, SC.
ROOST Baltimore Peninsula, which was designed by Hord Coplan Macht, has one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartment hotel units with interiors collaboratively designed by Aumen Asner Inc. and Method Studios, which is Method Co.’s in-house design firm.
ROOST Baltimore Peninsula will also have 6,000 sq. ft. of ground-floor retail which has not yet been activated.
Hotel units start at $249 a night. The building features an outdoor pool, lounge spaces, and a gym.
Joint venture partners of the Baltimore Peninsula project are Sagamore Ventures and the Urban Investment Group within Goldman Sachs Asset Management (Goldman Sachs).
“Today’s opening of ROOST is a testament to our shared vision for a thriving, dynamic, lively community that serves as a destination for visitors across the region, country and globe. At Baltimore Peninsula we are delivering a new model of community-driven development that is built on a foundation of impact – for our neighbors, for the entire business community and for our city,” said Kevin Plank, principal and CEO of Sagamore Ventures, in a press release. “Partnering with Method Co. allows us to create a destination within the City of Baltimore and furthers our ability to drive sustainable growth.”
“We are excited to announce the upcoming opening of our seventh ROOST location at Baltimore Peninsula, an unprecedented development project by MAG Partners and MacFarlane Partners that has transformed Baltimore’s waterfront into an incredibly sought-after destination for both locals and visitors,” said Randall Cook, co-Founder and CEO of Method Co., in a press release. “Governor Wes Moore and Mayor Brandon Scott’s support for this project brings our team great pride, and affirms our mission to bring Baltimore its first-ever extended stay, high-design hotel concept, which will provide unique and new accommodation offerings for those in need of short- and long-term stays.”
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