At The PR Net we always have our eyes out for the next space whether it’s for your next event, work meeting or night out. A pair of hotels from the Arlo Group have caught our eye - boasting high design rooms that are low on square footage (even for New York), these hotels put the emphasis on luxurious communal and coworking spaces, events and dining options. This focus on various types of spaces offers New Yorkers a bevy of options for every type of meeting, get-together or event.

The 411 on Arlo Hotels:- The first micro hotels in the United States with four-star design and service.
- The brand’s first property, Arlo Hudson Square, located at 231 Hudson Street, opened in September and will be followed in November by the Arlo NoMad, located at 11 East 31 Street.
- The hotels will host a range of activities for guests including live performances, boot-camp classes, pop-up product demonstrations and crowd-sourced art installations.
- Don’t expect your usual minibar offerings and generic hotel shampoos: At both locations, Blind Barber will provide guest amenities including shampoo, conditioner and body wash. MOUTH, the small-batch food purveyor will curate a general store full of goodies like popcorn, jerky, taffy, single origin chocolates and more.
- Do expect a range of mouthwatering dining options: Arlo Hudson Square will feature Harold Moore's long-awaited Harold's Meat + Three and Arlo NoMad has teamed up with Dale Talde, David Massoni, and John Bush to open Massoni, a new adventurous Italian restaurant.
- With plenty of communal spaces, bars and terraces, Arlo is perfect for an informal drinks meeting. Arlo NoMad hosts a laidback second floor bar and outdoor terrace. Arlo Hudson Square has an airy coworking space called The Library.
- If locals are looking for a staycation, rooms start at only $199 at both locations.
Whether working, dining or overnight-ing, both midtown and downtown locations offer something for tourists and New Yorkers alike. Learn more about both hotels
here!