Waldorf Astoria New York is finally reopening - The Points Guy
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Waldorf Astoria’s new restaurant ‘Lex Yard’ reimagines menu classics as hotel finally reopens
Famed chef Michael Anthony has grand plans to restore the Waldorf Astoria as the epicenter of the Big Apple’s crowded dining scene – and he’s starting by reimagining the famed hotel’s iconic dishes, Side Dish has learned.
Waldorf Astoria New York is finally reopening - The Points Guy
The iconic Waldorf Astoria New York is now welcoming guests following a multibillion-dollar renovation, months ahead of schedule.The hotel, which was originally expected to open in September and offered TPG a sneak peak last month, began a phased reopening on Tuesday, with rooms and dining venues now welcoming guests, the company shared with TPG. The famous property first debuted in 1893 before moving to Park Avenue in 1931.JOE THOMAS/WALDORF AS…
Waldorf Astoria New York reopens for the first time since 2017
New York City’s legendary Waldorf Astoria has finally reopened after a major restoration project that transformed the 1,400-room hotel into 375 luxury condos and 375 hotel rooms. The landmarked Art Deco icon closed in 2017 and was originally scheduled for completion in 2021. Led by the architectural firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), the restoration refreshed many of the hotel’s most iconic fixtures while introducing new elements that reflec…
Waldorf Astoria New York: Great award availability through first half of 2026
The Waldorf Astoria New York City first opened in 1931 and immediately set a new US standard for luxury, later serving as the backdrop for US presidents’ birthdays, engagement parties for royalty, and numerous Hollywood movies. After almost 100 years in business, the Waldorf was starting to show its age, and it closed in 2017 for a top-to-bottom renovation. After almost eight years and $1 billion spent, the facelift is done and the hotel just re…
Waldorf Astoria Reopens After Restoration, Partial Residential Conversion in Midtown East, Manhattan - New York YIMBY
The Waldorf Astoria officially reopened to the public yesterday following the conclusion of its eight-year renovation at 305 Park Avenue in Midtown East, Manhattan. Designed by Skidmore Owings & Merrill, the $2 billion project involved the renovation and partial hotel-to-residential conversion of the 47-story, 625-foot-tall Art Deco landmark, which was completed in 1931. The property occupies a full city block bounded by Park and Lexington Avenu…
Waldorf Astoria New York Begins Its Next Chapter
The storied Waldorf Astoria New York has opened its doors once again in Midtown Manhattan. With the debut of reimagined accommodations and a trio of dining options (including the return of Peacock Alley), the hotel ushers in a new era of luxury, design, and heritage. This milestone marks the culmination of a decade-long restoration, which […] The post Waldorf Astoria New York Begins Its Next Chapter appeared first on Hospitality Design.
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