


Pocketbook Hudson is a new hotel, spa and arts complex from a dynamic community of creative collaborators, now accepting reservations ahead of its October 2025 opening. Centrally located in downtown Hudson, New York, the property brings new life to one of the largest landmarked buildings in the vibrant city. Located two hours north of New York City and within walking distance of downtown Hudson’s Warren Street, the property is set on just over one acre complete with an expansive central courtyard.
The new property — housed within a historic mill building — comprises 46 guest rooms and suites; an allday restaurant and salon serving as daytime café and nighttime lounge; an event space and a nightclub for celebratory events; and three floors of curated retail for art, design, fashion and homewares. A bathhouse and spa, set within a secondary historic brick and heavy timber structure, will debut later in the year. Pocketbook Hudson inherits its name and location from the Pocketbook Factory, built in 1883 as a full city block for textile and novelty manufacturing. Vacant since the 1970s, it has now been entirely recast as a creative complex for hotel guests, visitors and locals alike. The project was envisioned and developed under the partnership of Sean Roland, Nancy Kim, Gabriel Katz of MacArthur Holdings, and HN Capital Partners, the project’s sponsors. The hotel will be operated by HN Capital Partners.
The lofty interiors, designed by Adam Charlap-Hyman and Andre Herrero of Charlap Hyman & Herrero, play with materiality and scale. Contrasting art-forward interiors sit in deliberate balance within the carefully restored brick building. Interiors are restrained in form but animated by unexpected materials, expressive furniture, and a curated mix of art and textiles to feel playfully askew — stainless steel and natural wood complement the building’s oversized windows and industrial patina, while contemporary art and sculpture lend a sense of tension and surprise. Hotel rooms celebrate the historic character of the factory, pairing abundant natural daylight with a material palette of earthy tones that evoke calm and are designed to invite rest and quiet restoration.
Pocketbook Hudson
549 Washington St
Hudson, NY 12534
United States