The Annual Gold Key Awards for Excellence in Hospitality Design is the industry’s oldest and most prestigious awards program for hospitality interiors, sponsored by Boutique Design magazine. The Gold Key Awards program recognizes the most influential and innovative design work in the international hospitality industry.
Read More >The Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards are the longest-running and most prestigious recognition of excellence in the travel industry and are commonly known as “the best of the best of travel. More than 600,000 readers across the globe have voted - awarding The Eliza Jane as the #6 of the top 10 hotels in New Orleans.
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Read More >Part of Hyatt’s boutique-focused Unbound Collection, this former print factory is one of the quirkier additions to the growing portfolio of hotels in the Central Business District. The striking industrial-romantic design is complemented by one of the city’s best new restaurants, Couvant.
Read More >French brasserie Couvant in the Eliza Jane Hotel swung open its doors last year with a knockout menu of classical French dishes like skate wing and roasted chicken — and an interior space that shined in its design.
Read More >Who knew that New Orleans was home to the first woman publisher of a major metropolitan newspaper in the United States? But it's true, Eliza Jane Nicholson published The New Orleans Daily Picayune in the late 1800s and it's her name that crowns a swell new addition to the CBD hotel scene.
Read More >The Best Full Service Conversion award celebrates the reconfiguration of an existing property and conversion to a full service Hyatt-branded hotel. HRI Properties, along with Rockbridge Capital, introduced another property to The Unbound Collection by Hyatt brand – The Eliza Jane. Located along Magazine Street in New Orleans and just two blocks from the historic French Quarter, The Eliza Jane opened in 2018 as a 196-room hotel. A thoughtful blend of elegance, combined with just the right mix of fancy and funky, The Eliza Jane was named after Eliza Jane Nicholson, publisher of The Daily Times Picayune in the late 1800s and the first woman publisher of a major metropolitan newspaper.
Read More >A hotel named after the first woman publisher of a major metropolitan newspaper in the nation just opened at 315 Magazine Street. While open for reservations, sections of this lodging will be under construction until summer of 2018.
Read More >French brasserie Couvant sits within a former bitters factory (that once manufactured Peychaud’s), one of six warehouses combined to make the historic and funky 196-room Eliza Jane hotel in the CBD. Featuring some of the original brick walls of the factory and a 300-square-foot oak bar with antique newel posts from the building’s original staircases, NYC firm Stonehill Taylor invigorated the old New Orleans industrial charm with areas of black and white tiled floor, a quartz oyster bar, mosaic tile, and modern brass light fixtures.
Read More >The Eliza Jane, a former print factory, has a certain industrial modesty. But nosing into the lobby, you’re suddenly surrounded by bold, European flair with rustic colors and tiled floors that transport you from the commercial surroundings of the Central Business District.
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