Draft:One Hundred Shoreditch
Modern hotel with bars in Shoreditch, London.
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One Hundred Shoreditch is an independent hotel in London with modern rooms and suites, multiple on-site bars, meeting and event venues and a studio gym for guests. The hotel is located at 100 Shoreditch High Street and opened in March 2022. It is managed by the Lore Group.[1]
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Submission declined on 7 April 2026 by ChrysGalley (talk).
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Comment: I think this is actually quite close to being OK, but a bit more work is needed.1) I would ditch the Forbes source - it is Forbes Contributor, which means "paid for" PR - it's a press release dressed up as a magazine article. It's not formally banned but we can't use it for notability.2) You do appear to have notability from the other sources, which is usually the problem here, so the other sources look good, however if you find newspaper or other coverage that would help.3) The tone is pretty promotional in places. So we have "with the Lore Group taking the reigns", a fabulous spelling mistake but we don't need that tone, please just dial that all down.4) The design and architecture look to be among the aspects that give notability, so it would not harm to have 2 or 3 more sentences from the material. Articles are supposed to be summaries of the reliable source, rather than name checks, and there is more material in 2 of the sources.Normally the above would not be grounds for decline, this is only being done here due to the COI: it's not plausible to get volunteers to fix the work of paid contributors. ChrysGalley (talk) 09:28, 7 April 2026 (UTC)
Comment: Point of information: Conflict of Interest has been declared here, it is in the edit summary. ChrysGalley (talk) 09:19, 7 April 2026 (UTC)
Comment: Hello, hotels can definitely meet general notability guideline but it's not yet clear to me that this one does. It would be helpful if you can point to the three best sources that offer the hotel in-depth coverage in multiple reliable sources completely independent of the hotel itself. There is a bit of a promotional tone here, it reads more like a travel guide book entry than a neutral encyclopedia entry. I recommend you collect a list of good sources and then try to summarize the facts of what are said in those sources. Also, if you have any connection to the subject, including being paid, you have a conflict of interest that you must declare on your Talk page (to see instructions on how to do this please click the link). Zzz plant (talk) 16:14, 1 April 2026 (UTC)
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| General information | |
| Type | Hotel |
| Architectural style | Modernist |
| Location | 100 Shoreditch High Street, London, United Kingdom |
| Coordinates | 51.5255°N 0.07726°W |
| Opening | March 2022 |
| Operator | Lore Group |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Henley Halebrown |
| Developer | Jacu Strauss |
| Other information | |
| Number of rooms | 258 |
| Number of bars | 3 |
| Facilities | Studio gym |
| Website | |
| www | |
The hotel has 258 rooms and suites, including studios. There are also accessible rooms available and the hotel is also dog-friendly for an additional fee.
One Hundred Shoreditch was designed by Jacu Strauss, the Creative Director of Lore Group and the interiors reflect the Shoreditch area where the hotel is located.[2]
There are three dining and eating spots at the hotel. The Kaso Rooftop Bar, the Lobby Bar, the Seed Library all offer food and drink with the Origin Coffee café and the Sticks'n'Sushi bar also located at the building.
The hotel also has meeting rooms, event spaces and wedding venues and offers room service, laundry services, ironing facilities and there is a studio gym on site.
History
Construction and Design
Construction and design works started in the early 2020s with the Lore Group adding this hotel to their portfolio of independent hotels and restaurants in Europe and the US.
The hotel's design was done by Jacu Strauss, the Creative Director of Lore Group. As the OnOffice design and architectural publication describes it, One Hundred Shoreditch is a design-driven hotel that honours East London. The magazine says it has a sophisticated design with natural lights, textures and hand-painted artwork. [4]
The rooms and suites have Art Deco elements and neutral colours alongside natural materials like wooden features.
Facilities
The hotel contains 258 rooms, suites and studio spaces with accessible and dog-friendly accommodations available. There is also a studio gym for guests.
Restaurant and Bars
There are three bars located at the hotel. The Kaso Rooftop bar has views of Shoreditch in London and has a menu with cocktails, cold and hot mezze. The Seed Library is a cocktail bar by the team of Mr Lyan, aka Ryan Chetiyawardana. The Lobby Bar is for casual dining.
The hotel also has a Sticks'n'Sushi and Origin Coffee, a local café brand's Shoreditch High Street spot.
Event Spaces and Venues
One Hundred Shoreditch has six meeting rooms and function spaces on-site. The venues include North One, North Two, East One, East Two, The Snug and the cocktail bar, Seed Library that can be hired for private use.[5]
The hotel also has wedding venues (One Hundred Room, The Rooftop, East Rooms) with the maximum capacity of 120 guests.[6]
Amenities
The hotel amenities at One Hundred Shoreditch are a studio gym, Theragun hire, accessible rooms, dry cleaning and laundry services, ironing facilities, room service, complimentary Wi-Fi, accessible and dog-friendly rooms.
The rooms and suites at the hotel come with D.S. & Durga bathroom amenities, mini-bars, air conditioning and HD TVs.
Sustainability
The hotel is impact certified by FuturePlus and has an ECOsmart certification, both in recognition of the hotel's sustainability efforts.[7]
Awards & Recognition
One Hundred Shoreditch was awarded by TripAdvisor with a Traveler's Choice Award in 2025 and in 2022 it was longlisted for the Dezeen Awards in the hotel and short-stay interiors category. In their coverage, the Dezeen Awards highlighted that Lore Group opted for a sustainable alternative to starting from scratch when they used the building and some features of the previous hotel, Ace Hotel. [8]
The hotel also has an AHEAD Europe Accessibility Award by BBAA which it received in November 2023.[9]



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