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Παρασκευή 6 Μαρτίου 2026

The Lawrence Hotel to open Summer 2026 in Lawrenceville

 


LAWRENCEVILLE, GA – The Lawrence Hotel Lawrenceville, the first upscale boutique full-service hotel – new Tapestry Collection  by Hilton property – in downtown Lawrenceville, Georgia, is scheduled to open in Summer 2026. The new property will operate as part of the Hilton Tapestry collection and represents a significant hospitality development for the historic community located approximately 40 minutes north of Atlanta.

The four-storey hotel will feature 120 guest rooms and suites and is positioned to serve as a central hospitality hub within downtown Lawrenceville. The property will include two dining venues, more than 6,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor meeting and event space, a fitness centre and an outdoor courtyard designed as a social gathering area.


David Still, Mayor of Lawrenceville, said: “Creativity, incredible resolve, and an unwavering belief in what this project could mean for our community carried it forward through a global pandemic and a rapidly changing economic climate. The Downtown Development Authority, City Council, our executive leadership team, and dedicated staff across multiple departments stood strong as true partners throughout the journey. Together, they turned a challenging chapter in history into a remarkable achievement for Lawrenceville.”

He added: “The Lawrence Hotel now stands as a symbol of Lawrenceville’s spirit and its bright future.”

The Lawrence Hotel is a new-build development located less than a block from the Aurora Theatre, the second-largest professional theatre in Georgia, and within walking distance of restaurants, shops and cultural attractions in downtown Lawrenceville.

The architectural concept blends contemporary design with industrial elements reflecting the city’s heritage. The exterior features brick façades, wrought-iron accents and oversized factory-style floor-to-ceiling windows in the guest rooms.

Greg Winey, President and Principal of NorthPointe Hospitality Management & Development, the developer and management company behind the project, said: “The Lawrence was conceived eight years ago with the belief that thoughtful hospitality can help shape a community’s future. From the beginning, our goal was to create more than just a hotel. We set out to invest in Lawrenceville itself, building a place that contributes to its growth, vitality, and sense of belonging for generations to come.”

He added: “I am eternally grateful for the City’s partnership, creativity and patience during this entire journey. It has been nothing short of outstanding.

The hotel’s interiordesign contrasts the industrial exterior with warm natural materials including wood, stone and leather. Large windows allow natural light into the guest rooms and common areas, while brick arches and seating areas create spaces intended for informal gatherings.

Food and beverage operations will include two venues highlighting regional products. Executive Chef Dominic Simpson will lead the culinary programme.

The hotel’s signature restaurant, Bellfire, takes its name from the city’s historic bell tower and firehouse and will centre its menu around a wood-fire grill. Dishes include Stuffed Bramlett Farms Trout with Crawfish Succotash and Fire-grilled Châtel Farms Prime Ribeye, alongside ingredients sourced from regional producers such as Ellijay Mushrooms, Plantation Quail, Comfort Farms, Joyce Farms and Anson Mills.

The second venue, Old Nick’s, is named after a mule that pulled buggies and firefighting equipment in Lawrenceville in the early 1900s. The bar will feature craft cocktails, whiskey, wine and local beers including those from Slow Pour Brewing Co. and Ironshield Brewing. The venue will also offer small plates.

An outdoor courtyard will include a full-service bar, firepits and seating areas designed for guests and local residents. The beverage programme includes cocktails such as the Hearth Old Fashioned, Mediterranean Mule with Thyme and the Fig & Olive Martini, along with a selection of alcohol-free cocktails.

The Lawrence Hotel will also include meeting and event facilities capable of hosting corporate and social events for up to 260 guests. The venues combine indoor and outdoor spaces and will offer curated menus, bar services and on-site meeting planning support.

According to the developers, the event facilities are intended to support both local and visiting groups while encouraging guests to explore the restaurants, shops and cultural attractions of downtown Lawrenceville.

The Lawrence Hotel Lawrenceville is expected to open during Summer 2026.

Tags: David Still, LawrencevilleGreg Winey,   NorthPointe Hospitality Management & Development   Lawrence Hotel Lawrenceville, Tapestry Collection  by Hilton