Lark Hotels will grand open its second Nantucket property in July 2014 with the addition of 21 Broad, a totally renovated 27-room boutique hotel ideally located just a minute's walk from the Steamship Authority and iconic island restaurants. Featuring luxuries such as a steam and massage room, a breakfast juice bar serving gluten free artisan pastries, and unique vitamin C showers, which de-chlorinate the water, 21 Broad will be Lark Hotels' seventh coastal New England boutique hotel and its second collaboration with Boston-based real estate developer, Bruce A. Percelay. It is the sister property to the chic 76 Main, also owned by Percelay, which opened last summer and is the only hotel on tony Main Street in the heart of Nantucket town.
Following in the footsteps of all Lark hotels, 21 Broad will feature hip and stylish interior designs integrated seamlessly into the property's historic foundation which dates from 1876. The interiors at 21 Broad, which are being designed by award-winning Rachel Reider Interiors, will feature a look that fuses an "Urban meets Nantucket - Modern meets Broad Street" feel. Ms. Reider has created the designs for most of the Lark Hotels collection. Textures and colors at 21 Broad will blend a "white on white" palette with pops of bold color, plus mixed woods, large striking art, earth toned linens and sea grass.
"21 Broad has been the most iconic inn on the entire island for over a century and our goal is to reposition it and make it the most attractive place in which to stay on Nantucket for the next century" said Bruce A. Percelay, owner of both 76 Main and 21 Broad.Videos