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Apr 29, 2015 | Contributor: Vicki Arkoff Much has changed at the Four Seasons New York since the property opened in 1993, but one thing returning guests insist remain the same is a very special menu item: the Lemon Ricotta Hotcakes at The Garden restaurant. It’s the Midtown Manhattan hotel’s bestselling item and stands as a heralded staple of their clientele’s power breakfasts. In fact, some devoted fans return to restaurant for these tasty pancakes on a daily basis. ... Read More |
Apr 13, 2015 | Contributor: Marissa Stempien It looks like New York Fashion Week finally has not one, but two new venues to call home. Announced this morning, IMG has selected Skylight at Moynihan Station and Skylight Clarkson Sq. to be the latest spaces for the week-long fashion event. ... Read More |
Apr 9, 2015 | Contributor: Kimberly Fisher A musician, artist, philanthropist and a man with one of the most recognizable last names in the world; Julian Lennon is making waves with his newest photography exhibit in New York City. Opened as a solo exhibit in Chelsea at the refined Emmanuel Fremin Gallery, Horizon features black and white images taken on a trip to Africa. ... Read More |
Apr 4, 2015 | Contributor: Maria Yates They call it “The City That Never Sleeps.” But you, you do need sleep. And now you’re down to your last full day in NYC. You came here to see a few sites, maybe take in a Broadway production and enjoy the culinary offerings the city is famous for. NYC is a gastronomical delight for any foodie, with no shortage of restaurants to tease and tantalize the palette. With 24 hours remaining in your whirlwind tour, where to go? Here are my picks for a truly indulgent New York City foodie fest with one day left in the Big Apple: ... Read More |
Mar 30, 2015 | Contributor: Marissa Stempien Spring cleaning can be a stressful time with or without a cleaning service. It’s the season to organize your home, give it a deep clean and scrub that sucker from top to bottom—something that brings neither calm or relaxation to mind. Which is why The Chatwal has just partnered with New York’s Little Elves, a high-end cleaning service, to offer Have It Maid, a package that allows you to get away on a luxurious escape while your home is meticulously cleaned. ... Read More |
Mar 24, 2015 | Contributor: Kimberly Fisher It seems like New York may finally be warming up. With temperatures in the 50s, it feels like spring is just around the corner and March 9 was no different. On top of the city, towering stories above, the Hudson Terrace was filled with the sounds of a soft, soothing guitar as guests enjoyed A Night on the Nile, the first annual Lend a Hand Uganda USA Fundraising Gala. ... Read More |
Mar 18, 2015 | Contributor: Marissa Stempien The Knickerbocker has just opened two of three new dining venues in partnership with master chef Charlie Palmer. Charlie Palmer at The Knick, is the hotel’s newest signature restaurant and bar, Jake’s at The Knick is the ground level espresso bar, and St. Cloud will be the rooftop bar and terrace, offering unsurpassable views of the city’s skyline later this spring ... Read More |
Mar 10, 2015 | Contributor: Marissa Stempien The real estate market in New York is hitting an all-time high, with developers caught in a seemingly endless struggle to sell the biggest, best and priciest penthouses in the city. The latest chart topping residence is a 21,000-square-foot, three-story condo on the top of the former Sony building. ... Read More |
Feb 27, 2015 | Contributor: Maria Yates An official New York City landmark since 1993, the Waldorf Astoria occupies an entire city block of prime mid-town Manhattan real estate. This 47-story, 625-feet structure is one of the world’s largest art deco buildings, and as my home for a two-night NYC getaway. ... Read More |
Feb 20, 2015 | Contributor: Kimberly Fisher New York Fashion Week has finally come to a close for the Fall/Winter 2015 Season. For the first time, NYFW was held the same time as NBA All Star Week, creating a cold city full of celebrities and events that spanned from Lincoln Center to downtown. ... Read More |
Feb 11, 2015 | Contributor: Eric Rosen Though it is a new brand, you might recognize the properties from Jason Pomeranc’s SIXTY Hotels group. That’s because the hotelier split with the Thompson group and launched his own new venture using some of the former Thompson hotels. The flagship is the former 60 Thompson, now the SIXTY SoHo, and as is fitting of a newly-launched brand, it is sporting a hot new look since reopening in the fall. ... Read More |
Feb 10, 2015 | Contributor: Marissa Stempien New York Fashion Week starts Thursday. This means crowded runway shows, street-style shots and entirely new collections to covet—but it also means a huge boost for the American economy. While most of us are blinded by the glitter and glamour of the stages, behind-the-scenes millions of dollars are being poured into the city. ... Read More |
Feb 9, 2015 | Contributor: Marissa Stempien Yesterday Dream Downtown announced the completion of GuestHouse, the newly renovated, top-floor suite in the property’s south tower. The new space is a VIP’s dream, but in addition to offering the same luxury amenities that could be found almost anywhere in the city, guests are treated to one-of-a-kind services like a Vibes Curator, Sneaker Stylist and glass-bottom Jacuzzi. ... Read More |
Feb 5, 2015 | Contributor: Mila Pantovich Finding the right designer for your home can be a serious challenge. Not only do you need to like their work, but the designer has to really understand your lifestyle in order to give you something you wouldn't think to ask for. Well, judging by this New York City apartment, architect Andre Kikoski has definitely gotten our attention. ... Read More |
Jan 29, 2015 | Contributor: Nicolle Monico We love the start of a new year; and not just because all the “New Year, New You” hype, but more so because it means 365 days of potential travel ahead. For 2015, to assist you with your own travel plans, we thought we’d put together a list of some of our favorite destinations to visit by month. Keeping in mind that sightseeing is typically an outdoor activity, we chose each destination based on its sunniest and/or its most pleasant weather months. ... Read More |
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