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Courtyard by Marriott New York JFK Airport

Courtyard by Marriott New York JFK Airport

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Fairfield Inn & Suites New York Queens/Queensboro Bridge

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Hampton Inn New York - LaGuardia Airport

Hampton Inn New York - LaGuardia Airport

Equinox Hotel Hudson Yards New York City

Equinox Hotel Hudson Yards New York City

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Life Hotel New York

Life Hotel New York

The Marlton Hotel

The Marlton Hotel

M Social Hotel Times Square New York

M Social Hotel Times Square New York

4 / 5 Very Good

Chambers Powered by Sonder

Chambers Powered by Sonder

4.8 / 5 Outstanding

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The St. Regis New York

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The Gotham Hotel

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Holiday Inn Express - NYC Brooklyn - Sunset Park, an IHG Hotel

The Jewel Hotel, New York

The Jewel Hotel, New York

Fitzpatrick Manhattan

Fitzpatrick Manhattan

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Omni Berkshire Place

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Park Central

The Westin New York at Times Square

The Westin New York at Times Square

Arthouse Hotel New York City

Arthouse Hotel New York City

Hotel Beacon

Hotel Beacon

4.7 / 5 Outstanding

Roxy Hotel New York

Roxy Hotel New York

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Renaissance New York Harlem Hotel

The L Hotel, Ascend Hotel Collection

The L Hotel, Ascend Hotel Collection

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W New York - Times Square

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W New York - Union Square

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Arlo Midtown

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Hilton Garden Inn NYC Financial Center/Manhattan Downtown

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Residence Inn by Marriott New York Manhattan/Central Park

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Fitzpatrick Grand Central

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The Algonquin, an Autograph Collection Hotel

Located close to the bustling heart of Times Square and Fifth Avenue, this jewel of historic New York hotels has long entertained the city’s literary and cultural elite, as well as those who delight in creating their own unique stories.

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1902 The algonquin opens

The Algonquin opened on November 22, 1902. Single rooms cost $2 dollars a night while larger three-bedroom accommodations cost $10. The hotel was originally planned to be residential but found short term guests to be more profitable. Frank Case is the hotel’s first General Manager. He eventually buys the hotel and continues to run it until his death in 1946.

1904 The annex

The two story horse stable next to the Algonquin was purchased. A year later the third floor was added. Over the years the annex housed a barber shop, apartments, a supper club, a rehearsal studio, and several different restaurants.

1919 The round table’s first lunch

In the summer of 1919 a group of writers met in the Pergola Room for a party and came to have lunch at the Algonquin every day after that for the next 10 years. Frank Case moved them out into the main dining and the world was introduced for the Vicious Circle.

1923 The first resident cat

Billy the cat was a very friendly feline that lived in the hotel for 15 years. Two days after his death a stray cat wandered in looking for food. Frank Case immediately adopted the cat and named him Rusty. He was eventually renamed Hamlet and begins the long lineage of cats that live in the hotel.

1925 The new yorker is founded

After winning a handsome amount of money in a poker game against other Round Table Members, Harold Ross finances and creates The New Yorker.

1933 Blue Bar Opens

When prohibition ends Frank Case reopens the bar in the hotel. John Barrymore convinces Case to place blue gels over the lights as one looks more attractive under such lighting. The Blue Bar has been a part of the hotel since.

1936 New york drama critics circle awards

On March 25, 1936 the members of the Critics Circle meet and argue for three hours in a room in the hotel trying to vote for a winner. A week later, during a dinner reception at The Algonquin, the award is presented to Maxwell Ansderson’s Winterset.

1946 The bodne’s purchase the algonquin

In 1924, Ben and Mary Bodne honeymoon at The Algonquin and fall in love with the hotel. Ben promised his new bride he will buy it for her one day. When Frank Case passed away in 1946 and the hotel was put up for sale, Ben Bodne purchases the hotel fulfilling his promise.

1981 The oak room

The Oak Room opens as a cabaret bringing a new era to The Algonquin. The Oak Room launches the careers for Harry Connick Jr., Diana Krall, Michael Feinstein, Peter Cincotti and Andrea Marcovicci.

2004 The $10,000 martini

A young gentleman pops the question to his girlfriend in big style and purchases the first ever $10,000 Martini. He surprises her in the Blue Bar and she immediately accepts. When all is said and done the proposal cost almost $13,000.

2012 The modern algonquin

The hotel closes for nine months and undergoes a complete top to bottom $5 million renovation. The hotel reopens with a stunning new look designed by famed designer Alexandra Champalimaud.

Exploring 44th Street

  • The Hippodrome Theatre Located on Sixth Avenue, the theatre was the largest in the world from 1905 through 1939. The capacity of the theatre was 5,300 and its stage was 12 times larger than any Broadway house. The theatre could house elephants and also had a 8,000 gallon clear water tank that could be raised above stage for water performances.
  • Harvard Club 35 W 44th Street - Founded in 1865 and designed by McKim, Mead & White, the club is a private establishment exclusively for alumni and staff of the University. The club offers sleeping rooms, restaurants and beautiful space for events.
  • The New York Yacht Club 37 W 44th Street - This location opened in 1901 and it was designed by Warren and Wetmore the same architects that planned the exterior of Grand Central Terminal. The club itself is over 170 years old and is invitation only and currently has about 3,000 members.
  • The New Yorker 28 W 44th Street was the magazine's second office in which they occupied 7 floors from 1935-1991. The New Yorker is now part of the Condé Nast family and currently resides at One World Trade Cener.
  • The Lambs Club 132 W 44th Street – The official American home to “The Lambs” opened in 1905 and was the first professional theatrical club. Also designed by Mckim, Mead & White the three story building consisted of a theater, restaurant and sleeping quarters.
  • General Society of Mechanics 20 W 44th Street - Founded in 1785 this organization has celebrated over 230 years of service to the people of NYC. This building is the fifth home of the society and was opened in 1899.
  • The Yale Club 44th Street and Vanderbilt -Designed by Yale alumni James Gamble Rogers, this current location of the Club opened in 1915. Membership is exclusive to alumni and facility, The Yale Club has the largest membership with 11,000 members worldwide.
  • Condé Nast Publications 19-25 W 44th Street - Condé Nast moved the offices of his magazines from Fifth Ave to 44th Street in 1919. It was the Vanity Fair offices that Dorothy Parker, Robert Benchley and Robert Sherwood became lifelong friends.

In Good Company

44th Street between Fifth and Sixth professes a rich social, theatrical and literary history, a culture that still thrives today.

“Legendary Algonquin manager and owner Frank Case enjoyed the company of actors and writers, and he was instrumental at positioning the hotel at the center of New York’s literary and theatrical life.”

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New York Yacht Club 1 Historic Site Private Clubs Midtown West

Having spent much of my younger days on a sailboat, and experiencing motion sickness every time, it was with some trepidation that I approached the New York Yacht Club. Fortunately, this magnificent beaux-arts structure has been firmly anchored on 44th Street since its dedication in 1901. Although it no longer houses the coveted America's Cup trophy, the stern-like windows decorated with seashells and dripping seaweed on the facade, and the well-known Model Room on the inside, still provide enough attraction for mariners and landlubbers alike.

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Radio City Music Hall

While the lineups at Radio City Music Hall have changed dramatically over the years, the "Showplace of the Nation" has long been at the center of the city's entertainment scene. Opened to the public in 1932, the Art Deco building, with almost six thousand seats, was initially intended to "house high-class variety entertainment. " However, the space was later converted to a movie hall, with films accompanied by stage shows. This lasted until 1979 when, for a variety of reasons, Radio City began transitioning into a concert hall. Besides consistently booking some of music's hottest stars, Radio City has also hosted numerous award shows, including The Grammys and The Tony Awards and is the home to the Radio City Christmas Spectacular featuring the Rockettes, a tradition that commenced in 1933.

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The Chatwal New York

Located in the midst of the hustle and bustle of Times Square lies a hotel that is the perfect blend of old world glamour and modern luxury. A landmark building designed by Stanford White and finished in the early 1900s, it was originally the home of the Lambs Club, an organization of actors, reminiscent of the previous London location. Opening its doors as The Chatwal New York in 2010, architect Thierry Despont oversaw the entire redesign of the hotel. He was incredibly meticulous about maintaining as much of its past as possible while also introducing it to the sophisticated clientele of the twenty-first century. His work has included the restoration of the Statue of Liberty, The Carlyle, Claridges in London and a host of others. After admiring the attractive lobby and bar, where we sampled two of their signature drinks - the Lamb's Club Cup (cucumber, lime, fresh raspberries, ginger syrup, white vermouth, St. Germain, gin, and topped off with club soda), and the Goldrush (honey syrup, lemon juice and bourbon), we were escorted on a small tour of the guest rooms upstairs. It was evident in the Producer's suite with its private terrace and view of Times Square, that they spared no expense in each appointment of the room. The cedar-lined closets as well as the drawer and door handles were wrapped in leather. We also took note of the old movie playing in the elevators and the hallways lined with classic movie posters. Richly decadent, sleekly fashionable, and consciously sexy, the Chatwal is a quintessential midtown hotel that took into consideration every detail necessary for an extravagant stay.

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Bryant Park Engineers Club

Known as Bryant Park Place today, this Renaissance Revival structure was originally built by Andrew Carnegie, in 1907, to house the Engineer's Club, a professional group of men who were creating an important niche for themselves in the world of business. It was Mr. Carnegie's strong desire to pay tribute to "ordinary men doing extraordinary things. " Members included President Herbert Hoover, Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla. Today, No. 32 is completely residential, with Royce' Chocolate and Gotham Beauty Lounge located on either side of the stunning lobby. The exterior of the building remains almost the same, with its magnificent entryway and white stone facade.

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Top of the Rock

This three-tiered observation deck at the top of Rockefeller Center offers an unobstructed 360-degree panoramic view of New York and beyond. Its view is somewhat different from that of the Empire State Building as one is at eye-level with surrounding skyscrapers, rather than gazing down upon them. Opened in 1933, it was designed to resemble the upper decks of a 1930s ocean liner. When Top of the Rock reopened in 2005 – after having been closed since 1986 – my family was one of the first to ascend to the 70th floor, as it held special memories for my parents when they were dating back in the 1940s. It has since become a favorite tourist stop for me when out-of-town guests are visiting. With its mezzanine photo exhibit and other items of interest on the way to the top, what a phenomenal place to wow people of any age and to begin their journey through the side streets of Manhattan.

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NBC Studios

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Carmine's

I can attest to the immediate success of Carmine's on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in the early nineties as my family and friends stood on the lines to get in on a number of occasions. Owner Artie Cutler's concept of serving large, family-style portions to guests, in a warm, friendly atmosphere connected with diners immediately. It did not take Mr. Cutler long to realize that he had a success on his hands and that it was time for expansion. In 1992, the theater district had another hit in Times Square, in the form of a grand, traditional Italian restaurant.

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The Brazen Tavern

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E.B. Meyrowitz & Dell

Teddy Roosevelt, Amelia Earhart, and Charles Lindberg are among the noteworthy clients that E. B. Meyorwitz & Dell has been crafting “made-to-measure” frames for since 1875. Today, be it in their New York, London or Paris shops, one can still be fitted for a pair of the same classy, high quality spectacles.

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Princeton Club of New York

Alumni of not only Princeton, but also Columbia (212 719 0380) and recently, Williams College graduates (212 697 5300), are invited to be members of this private club. There is a vast library collection, squash courts, a gym, over night guest rooms, and of course, a restaurant.

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Penn Club of New York

Originally the Yale Club, until they moved around the corner in 1901, the concept is similar to the other ivy league clubs on 44th Street. Penn houses dining and guest rooms, meeting spaces, a fitness center, and this building is also a New York City landmark.

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Cornell Club - New York

Founded in 1889 by Cornell grads as a bastion for their kindred, the club began renting out space for their gathering activities in 1900. After bouncing around midtown, they moved into its current home in the late 1980s. Today, the space serves as a comfortable spot to congregate with fellow alums. In addition to their restaurant, there is a gym, library, and overnight guest rooms for members.

The Century Association

The Century Association

Not until 1989 were female authors and artists invited to become members of this exclusive club where their "main activity is conversation. "

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Photos: Inside the Exclusive New York Yacht Club in NYC

Located on 37 West 44th Street, New York, NY, the New York City Yacht Club is a private social and yachting club founded by a prominent New Yorker named John Cox Stevens. Originated on July 30th, 1844, the original purpose of the club was simple: to race sailing yachts. Today, the club is composed of over 3,000 members dedicated to both yacht racing and design. As one of New York’s most elite social clubs, membership to the NYYC is very exclusive, which makes photos hard to come by, but we were able to get a look inside the stunning club.

The club was first started during an outing on Steven’s own yacht Gimcrack with eight friends. On that boat, anchored in New York Harbor, the group developed their idea to form the NYYC. They designated Stevens as commodore, and three days later, announced their launching of a yacht club cruise to Newport, Rhode Island: the beginning of the historical connection between these two cities. In 1845, the NYYC’s first clubhouse was built on land granted by Stevens in Hoboken, NJ, in close proximity to the Hudson River. Read more. 

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Aimco’s waterfront Brickell office and apartment towers hit the market for $650M: source

4.3-acre assemblage allows for redevelopment with supertalls totaling over 3M sf

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Aimco’s waterfront office tower and adjacent apartment building in Brickell hit the market for roughly $650 million, marketed as a possible redevelopment opportunity, The Real Deal has learned. 

The Denver-based real estate investment trust wants to sell the 32-story Brickell Bay Office Tower at 1001 Brickell Bay Drive and the 31-story, 357-unit Yacht Club Apartments at 1111 Brickell Bay Drive, according to a news release from the listing brokers and Aimco’s annual earnings report filed to the Securities and Exchange Commission. 

Robert Given and Troy Ballard are leading the CBRE team marketing the properties. 

The release and Aimco’s SEC filings didn’t include the asking price, and Given and Ballard declined to comment on it. Aimco, or Apartment Investment and Management Company, declined to comment. 

A source confirmed the target price is about $650 million. 

The 4.3-acre site could be redeveloped with multiple supertalls with a total of more than 3.1 million square feet, the release says. By-right uses include condos, hotel keys, offices, retail or a combination of these. 

The height is capped at 1,049 feet, or the tallest allowed in Miami under Federal Aviation Administration rules. 

The 300,000-plus-square-foot Brickell Bay Office Tower is 80 percent leased, with most of the terms running through 2027, meaning the property is encumbered until then, Given said. Yacht Club Apartments is 97 percent leased, he said.  

Led by CEO Wes Powell, Aimco bought a 95 percent ownership stake in the office tower in 2019 for $157 million, the firm’s earnings reports at the time showed. Aimco purchased Yacht Club in 2009 for an undisclosed amount. 

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In 2016, Aimco won Miami Urban Development Board approval to redevelop the Yacht Club garage with a 61-story, 572-unit apartment tower. The tower was never built. 

The Yacht Club was completed in 1998 and Brickell Bay Office Tower in 1985, according to property records. 

In its 2023 earnings report , the REIT reported a $1.4 million decline of “other proportionate net operating income,” partly due to lease expirations at the office tower. Aimco expects the buildings’ sales to close by year-end, though it added that a deal would “occur only if pricing and terms are favorable,” the report said. The proceeds would be primarily allocated toward “returning capital to stockholders and retiring associated liabilities.” 

Elsewhere in Miami, Aimco completed the renovation of the 28-story, 276-unit Hamilton apartment tower at 555 Northeast 34th Street last year, according to the firm’s earnings report. Aimco had bought the building in 2020 for $89.6 million . 

The listing comes amid a booming Brickell office market, largely fueled by billionaire hedge funder Ken Griffin moving his Citadel and Citadel Securities’ headquarters to the neighborhood in 2022. 

Griffin is expected to have a headquarters tower developed for his firms on the bayfront site at 1201 Brickell Bay Drive, which he purchased in 2022 for a record $363 million . The site is one lot south of Yacht Club. 

Until the headquarters tower, which would include a hotel on the top floors, is built, Citadel and Citadel Securities leased temporary space at 830 Brickell at 830 Brickell Plaza and the Southeast Financial Center at 200 South Biscayne Boulevard in downtown Miami  

Brickell’s condo market also has caught developers’ eyes. The latest planned projects include Property Markets Group’s 34-story, 240-unit One Twenty Brickell condo tower at 120 Southwest 8th Street. Michael Stern’s JDS Development Group is developing the 67-story Mercedes-Benz-branded mixed-use tower with 791 condos at 191 Southwest 12th Street. 

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    Enjoy the full Yale Club experience with a well-deserved overnight stay in one of our 138 guest rooms and suites. Members can log in to book a room online or contact [email protected] or 212.716.2100 to make a reservation. We look forward to welcoming you back to your home away from home!

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