Hip Boutique, Sago Hotel Opens in Lower East Side of Manhattan

Hip Boutique, Sago Hotel Opens in Lower East Side of Manhattan
Sago hotel, located at 120 Allen Street, in the heart of LES (Lower East Side), first opened its doors on January 15th, 2016 – and on Monday, February 15th Sago will host a grand opening event for media, residents of the neighborhood, and guests.

“We are proud to open our doors to individuals who will appreciate European minimalist style rooms and the cultural vitality of LES” says General Manager, Michael Melendez.

The hotel's design reflects simplistic, yet industrial styles and encompasses the mechanical and rustic elements of Lower East Side's industrial history. All 20 guest rooms have individual climate control, flat screen LCD televisions and free high speed Wi-Fi access; some units include soaking tubs and exposed cinderblock walls. Additionally, the hotel's basement is being converted into The John Lamb, a restaurant that will open within 90 days and serve locally grown foods to hotel guests and the public.

Sago Hotel Suite

Sago, a project long time in making, was built on the former site of Fine & Klein Handbags, which operated in the neighborhood for more than 40 years. When the company went out of business in 2008 Owner of SAS Management, Shimon Avadi, purchased the property for $4.2 million – a move that helped his vision come to fruition. "My inspiration for quality service stemmed from Fein and Klein Handbags as they offered exceptional products and quality service – which means everything to me” said Avadi. "When we learned the company was closing its doors we jumped at the opportunity to buy it. I dreamed of owning and operating that type of prestigious business and now I have come to own that very building," he continued.

Today, Shimon's passion for hospitality and customer service has translated into a boutique hotel containing many details that pays homage to lower east side and his humble beginnings. “Sago hotel is all about the comfort of our guests and meeting their needs – and we will exemplify this, both physically and in terms of the staff attitude and culture."

Rooms at Sago will run between $175 and $500 per night, depending on their size and the season. The penthouse which features a patio with panoramic views of Manhattan and a wine cooler that can be pre-stocked to a guest's specifications goes for $1,500 per night.

To reserve a room at Sago, visit www.sagohotel.com or call the hotel directly at 212.951.1112.

Read Interview with Michael Melendez, General Manager of Sago Hotel