Hotel Lucile

Hospitality

Hotel Lucile, a new boutique hotel by Casetta Group, is set to transform the vibrant Silver Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles. Located at the intersection of Griffith Boulevard and Lucile Avenue, this 25-room hotel occupies a historic church built in 1931, seamlessly blending architectural heritage with contemporary design. Designed by the renowned Electric Bowery, the hotel will offer a carefully curated experience, featuring a range of luxurious amenities including a pool, restaurant, and a rooftop patio that offers sweeping views of the city.

This development stands as a testament to the thoughtful integration of history and modernity. The preservation of the original church structure, alongside the innovative design of Electric Bowery, respects the building’s legacy while introducing a sophisticated, modern aesthetic. The architectural vision emphasizes clean lines and natural materials, ensuring a welcoming and timeless atmosphere that connects with the surrounding environment. Every detail has been meticulously planned to ensure the space resonates with the community and its visitors.

Strategically located just steps from the Silver Lake Farmer’s Market, Hotel Lucile will offer guests easy access to the neighborhood's eclectic mix of dining, entertainment, and cultural attractions. The hotel’s rooftop patio promises to be an inviting retreat, offering panoramic views of the city, making it a perfect destination for both relaxation and social gatherings.

Scheduled for completion in late 2024, Hotel Lucile will serve as a new landmark in Silver Lake, representing the perfect fusion of old-world charm and modern luxury.

MGMT Partners is proud to act as the Project Manager for this distinctive project, overseeing its execution with precision and attention to detail. From the restoration of the historic church to the creation of contemporary spaces, our team has ensured the development of a unique and high-quality hospitality experience, blending architectural excellence with the needs of the modern traveler.