Construction is underway at the 20-story, 300-room modular hotel near the corner of Bowery and Delancey. The hotel will be comprised of a three-story concrete base and 210 pods that were assembled in Poland.
The long, slow process of remaking Eero Saarinen’s defunct TWA Terminal at John F. Kennedy Airport into the TWA Flight Center Hotel has been picking up a little momentum of late. Now comes word that a nightclub and food court are coming to the site.
The residential units start on the 14th floor of the building and go upwards. The top four floors of the building will have two apartments per floor, and the three floors below that will have four apartments per floor.
If you have $165,000 to spare, you could live the high life at one of New York City’s most storied hotels, the St. Regis Hotel in Midtown, but there’s a catch of course—you can only stay there 28 days each year.
The problem is the second floor facade of the existing building. It’s slightly set back from the ground floor, and the current zoning rules require that buildings have not have setbacks till at least 80-feet above the sidewalk.
While the overall hotel will open in February, the 1 Hotels group is opening up the event space there as early as this Thanksgiving. The larger Pierhouse development also includes 106 condos that are spread out over two buildings.
The hotel occupies the lower third of the building, and is also now home to Wolfgang Puck’s first New York City restaurant, CUT. The hotel features a total of 185 rooms along with a 3,700-square-foot "royal suite."
Bjarke Ingels Group and HFZ Capital’s twisty High Line development will also have a 137-key luxury spa resort, because New York City is obviously the most relaxing place.
After years of planning, Japanese budget-friendly hotel brand Toyoko Inn is finally moving forward with plans to construct a 50-story, 514-foot-tall hotel on Jackson Avenue in Long Island City.
Developer Triangle Equities is partnering with Starwood Hotels & Resorts to bring a 175-room Westin Hotel to the North Shore. The hotel will be built as part of Phase 2 of the overall Lighthouse Point project.
The hotel in the Financial District's stunning, landmarked Temple Court officially opened for business today. The opening comes with an onslaught of new imagery from Instagrammers as well as from the hotel's official website.
The brokerbabble for the latest listing in the Baccarat Hotel & Residence promises "life at the pinnacle of luxury," and judging from the pictures of the $23.8 million full-floor listing, that’s hardly an understatement.
The iconic hotel will not accept reservations past February 28th, with the final checkout scheduled for March 1st. The hotel is shuttering for a partial condo conversion.
The zany William Vale Hotel on North 12th Street has been catching eyes (and shade) since it topped out, and Curbed has a first look at the Aldo Lamberis-designed space, which revealed itself during a fundraiser for the innovative +POOL this week.
The eight-story building, located at 96 Wythe Avenue, is well on its way completion, and it appears from the hotel’s website that they’re accepting bookings for the hotel's 150 rooms starting December 1 this year.
Lightstone Group’s plans for a new development near Webster Hall are one step closer to becoming a reality—and rumor has it that the project will be a 300-room hotel geared toward millennials.
The Plaza Hotel’s sale, which does not include the condos, but just the 282-room hotel, is part of a larger package comprised of the Dream Downtown Hotel, and Grosvenor House in London that Sahara is trying to unload for a total of $1.5 billion.
The W New York Hotel has unveiled a new suite aimed at people who want to camp, but not really. The "Extreme Wow Glamping Suite" comes with a Laurel & Wolf-designed terrace complete with yurt.
The five-story building will span 38,302 square feet and also include space for a rooftop bar, a banquet hall and restaurant on the ground floor, and shared terraces on the third, fourth, and fifth floors.
Once that is complete, the renovated building will have anywhere between 300 to 500 rooms. That massive reduction in hotel rooms will also impact the hotel’s 1,500 employees.
Socialites and other fancy folk previewed the landmark space, which is part of the new Beekman Hotel, at a fancy dinner last night, and photos show off the restoration of the building's lovely atrium.
New York City is in the midst of a month-long celebration of LGBT Pride, but the big event—the Pride March—happens the weekend of June 24. To coincide with the event, some hotels throughout the city are offering special rates and extra perks.