Built on the former Rosenwach water-tower factory site, The Hoxton, Williamsburg places industrial Brooklyn history beside wide views across the East River and Manhattan. The 175 rooms use floor-to-ceiling windows, timber furniture, brass fittings, linen and velvet to keep the compact layouts visually warm. Dining spans the building: K’Far serves pastries and Israeli-inspired dishes in the lobby, Jaffa occupies the mezzanine, and rooftop restaurant Laser Wolf cooks over live coals. The roof terrace rises above Wythe Avenue with an uninterrupted skyline beyond its brick and glass structure.