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First-ever Canadian Moxy by Marriott opens in Halifax

Marriott has officially opened the Moxy Halifax Downtown, the first location for the hotel brand in Canada.

Located at 5417 Cogswell Street, at the corner of Brunswick Street, the hotel features 160 smart and unique guestroom layouts, including 18 suites with an open kitchen.

Other modern details range from plush platform beds to fun-size work surfaces, walk-in showers, select bath amenities, open wall closets and dog designated friendly spaces. Every check-in includes a drink at Bar Moxy. Among the hotel’s notable details is a stately steel lion sculpture, a reference to the Nova Scotia flag, installed at the entrance created by Ballast Design Studios.

Homage to Halifax

Design of the main lobby pays homage to industrial Halifax, with steel bridge columns flanking the bar area, exposed brick and an original cannon. It also features a custom-built DJ booth and an installation of vintage luggage as a nod to the city’s global influences.

A hidden room, the ‘Lion’s Den’, is a modern dedication to the Trinty Anglican Church on the original site, and features stained glass replicas and pipes from the original organ suspended from the ceiling.

For events and corporate, the hotel will offer 1,520 square feet of open, airy meeting space as well as stylish communal spaces where guests can relax and recharge. For fitness, guests can access a boxing bag, gym equipment and a full-circuit gym, available 24/7. Moxy’s target guests are defined as having a deep desire to play spontaneously and live life unscheduled, even while travelling.”

Moxy Halifax Downtown will be led by General Manager Kelvin Uy, a seasoned hospitality executive from the West Coast who has worked previously with other Marriott Bonvoy properties and leading global hotel brands. The hotel is managed by Hotel Equities.

With over 130 locations worldwide, each Moxy location is part of the fabric of its city and celebrates local art, culture and history. Moxy Halifax Downtown will be no different, with art installations and local design collaborations to be announced.