For Gwinnett’s county seat, first upscale boutique hotel nears debutJosh GreenWed, 05/27/2026 - 17:01A key cog in the continued revitalization of historic downtown Lawrenceville is entering the homestretch of construction. A Hilton Tapestry Collection property called The Lawrence Hotel has started accepting reservations in the heart of Gwinnett County’s growing county seat, home to roughly 33,000 residents and counting. Located at 120 E. Crogan St., the 120-room The Lawrence is described by project officials as “highly anticipated” and the “first-ever upscale, boutique, full-servicehotel” in the downtown area.Booking dates begin Aug. 28, and room rates currently start at $168 per night. altPlanned look of The Lawrence Hotel’s frontage along East Crogan Street. Courtesy of The Lawrence HotelaltShown prior to construction, The Lawrence Hotel’s location (in red) in relation to the Lawrenceville square, the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse, and other landmarks. Google MapsThe NorthPointe Hospitality Management and Development project will feature industrial-inspired interiors as a nod to Lawrenceville’s past. Designs also call for a central courtyard, intended for social gatherings and programming, and more than 2,000 square feet of indoor/outdoor event space.  Two onsite food-and-beverage offerings will include open-air cocktail bar and lounge Old Nick’s and the property’s signature restaurant, a Mediterranean-meets-Southern concept called Bellfire. Situated up the street from the hotel, the $45-million Lawrenceville Performing Arts Center, home of the Aurora Theatre, debuted in 2021. Elsewhere, several large-scale residential and mixed-use ventures—including the 600-plus-unit SouthLawn project—have taken shape within blocks of downtown Lawrenceville in recent years, helping the historic section’s retail and food-and-beverage scene blossom. altPlans for The Lawrence Hotel lobby a block from the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse and numerous food-and-beverage options. Courtesy of The Lawrence HotelaltInterior plans for the Bellfire restaurant. Courtesy of The Lawrence HotelHotel officials cite Georgia Gwinnett College and Northside Hospital Gwinnett as other nearby attractions in the area.“The [hotel’s] opening reflects a larger story unfolding in Lawrenceville,” reads promotional preview, “where a revitalized downtown, growing culinary scene, performing arts investment, and increasing visitor demand are transforming the city into a rising leisure and meetings destination within the Southeast.”altKing room at the Lawrenceville boutique lodge. Courtesy of The Lawrence Hotel**…**Follow us on social media:Twitter / Facebook/and now: Instagram  • Lawrenceville news, discussion (Urbanize Atlanta)Tags120 E. Crogan St.LawrencevilleThe LawrenceOld Nick’sBellfireLawrenceville NewsLawrenceville DevelopmentLawrenceville ConstructionGwinnett County NewsGwinnett County DevelopmentGwinnett County ConstructionHilton Tapestry CollectionHilton HotelsLawrenceville Arts CenterGwinnett County SeatOTPAtlanta SuburbsAtlanta Suburban DevelopmentBoutique HotelsAtlanta HotelsGwinnett County HotelsNorthPointe Hospitality Management & DevelopmentNorthPointeNorth Atlanta SuburbsNorth OTPThe Lawrence HotelSouthLawnSouthLawn LawrencevilleImagesaltShown prior to construction, The Lawrence Hotel’s location (in red) in relation to the Lawrenceville square, the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse, and other landmarks. Google MapsaltPlans for The Lawrence Hotel lobby a block from the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse and numerous food-and-beverage options. Courtesy of The Lawrence HotelaltKing room at the Lawrenceville boutique lodge. Courtesy of The Lawrence HotelaltPlanned look of The Lawrence Hotel’s frontage along East Crogan Street. Courtesy of The Lawrence HotelaltInterior plans for the Bellfire restaurant. Courtesy of The Lawrence HotelSubtitleDowntown Lawrenceville’s The Lawrence includes two restaurants off historic squareNeighborhoodLawrencevilleBackground ImageImageAn image showing a large new boutique hotel in Lawrenceville suburb northeast of Atlanta, near a charming downtown square.Before/After ImagesSponsored PostOff

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