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Circa 1926 Garment District stalwart now flies the Wyndham flag. South American and Europe fave TRYP brings plenty of amenities at moderate prices. Fitness rooms stock complimentary threads, fa... read more
Former Wyndham Garden takes on DoubleTree comforts, adds bulky moniker. Yay corporate naming committees! Greenhouse 36 café carries over, as do the amenities. Fitness and business centers r... read more
With a $130 million renovation by artists and designers, this business-friendly hotel has transformed from midtown yuck to Grand Central-style posh. Overlooking the majestic terminal, the rooms' d&... read more
A chic hotel entering the escalating designer hotel fray in an otherwise un-fabulous stretch of Murray Hill (The Ace, The Carlton and The Gansevoort Park are all close neighbors), the Hotel LOLA is... read more
Floor-to-ceiling windows provide vantages over busy midtown corner. Central location for 116 rooms running from stylish studios to ginormous penthouse suite. Landscaped terraces for eight lucky gue... read more
Stalled-out Flatiron boutique gets resuscitated by sketchy-rep Toshi crew. Unexpectedly grand entry, with big lobby and mezzanine, connected by glass staircase spiraling around a fat column of trop... read more
Intimate boutique makes a big splash in Nolita. Manageable 55-room lux hotel starts with low floor "Neighborhood" accommodations, works up to serious views at the "Cityscape" tier. Smart styling, R... read more
Last in the alphabet, but first in the hearts of travelers looking for stylish nights at merciful prices. Boutique amenities like feather beds, Egyptian cotton, Gilchrist & Soames toiletries. I... read more
A big Brooklyn “aloha” from W Hotels’s boutiquey little sib. Modern accommodations offer plenty of style at reasonable prices. Primed for socializing, with w xyz bar and a rooftop... read more
Beauty and the Beast, and none of that Disney shit: lux hotel inspired by Jean Coucteau’s lush ’40s flick. Pass through topiary into quirky French-blue lobby. Upstairs, 270 “Sleep... read more
Hilton alights in the Garment District, calls it the Fashion District. Nods to F.I.T. proximity with "woven" floor patterns, front desk inspired by cutting room tables. Plum location just half a bl... read more
Funky-looking sliver structure isn’t shy about showing off its terraces. Roomy balconies (every room sports one) will have you feeling afloat above midtown. Low-density interior with only two... read more
Miami condo cult drops sixty stories of lux living on Fifth. Inside, keep thinking big: majority of rooms top 700 square feet. Three rosewood and marble penthouses on the roof, followed by the perm... read more
Whoah, since when is the Moondance Diner twenty stories of corporate glass? Since the diner debarked for Labarge, Wyoming, and got replaced by Chicago's favorite boutique hotel. Soho border spot a ... read more
Kimpton's lux follow-up to Ink48. Behemoth parked on a full block along the Chelsea/Penn Station fringe. Justifies its space-hogging with landscaped plaza rocking lush fountains and a jumbo multi-m... read more
MePa pioneer branches out to Park Avenue. Slick glass building picks up some of the original's trademarks, like light effects, lux spa, and pool up on the sceney roof deck. Modern look softened wit... read more
Tapering notched tower does double duty as low-key boutique hotel, condo for posh Euros. For the shorter term guests, it's creamy leather and Frette linen, Angelo Caroli in the bath. Also Dean &... read more
Glitzy addition for formerly gritty Times Square corner. Sick views from 36 stories of luxe accommodations. Sleek, earth-toned rooms with business-friendly workstations, floor to ceiling windows. W... read more
As close as you can stay to the New York Public Library without hiding yourself in the stacks. Tony Chi design blends haute style with Hyatt hospitality. Towering steel windows to better drink in c... read more
Burgeoning downtown Brooklyn hotel scene gets another entry. Full-service high-rise offering just what you'd expect from a Sheraton, in a prime location close to MetroTech, Brooklyn Heights, and th... read more
If Willy Wonka had gone into shoes instead of candy, Melissa's plas...
Iron Chef Alex Stupak, late of pastry duties at Alinea and wd~50, c...
Neapolitan pie dream team. Kesté's Roberto Caporuscio joins ...
Not inspired by an action hero accountant, more like "super pretty,...
Craft beer meets Korean-American fusion at Washington Heights gastr...