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Travel + Leisure on MSNNew York City’s Most Anticipated Hotel Just Reopened—and We Were Among the First to Stay
After a meticulous, $2 billion restoration–the priciest in American history—the Waldorf Astoria is back, and breathing Art Deco glamor into Midtown Manhattan.
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Upgraded Points on MSNWaldorf Astoria New York Reopens Early: What’s New at the Iconic Hotel
Following a multi-year renovation, the Waldorf Astoria New York is officially open (ahead of schedule) as of today, July 15, 2025. Guests can once again stay at this legendary property on Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan.
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Turks and Caicos police confirm body of missing New Yorker Brian Tarrence found near his hotel
The decomposed body found in the search for Brian Tarrence earlier this month in Turks and Caicos was identified on Wednesday as the missing Manhattan man, authorities revealed. Officials said no foul play is suspected in the death of Tarrence,
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ABC7 New York on MSNTurks and Caicos police confirm identify of missing New Yorker found dead near hotel
Police in Turks and Caicos have confirmed the identity of the body of the missing man found in the Grace Bay area as Brian Patrick Tarrence of Manhattan. Authorities said an autopsy revealed no signs of trauma and do not suspect any foul play in the death of Tarrence.
The Hotel Chelsea is one of my favorite places in the city—not only because I desperately wish that the walls could speak, but also because of the slow-burn of the new restaurants and bars they’ve unveiled since the hotel-wide refresh a few years back.
Midtown A gargantuan 1920s skyscraper in the heart of Midtown, this hotel is only a few minutes’ walk from a succession of spots that allow families to easily access New York’s classic tourist ...
Yellowstone Real Estate Investments has moved to foreclose on The Hotel at Times Square, a 12-story, 234-room inn at 59 W. 46th St. in Midtown owned by Premier Hotels, based on a new lawsuit.
On April 8, Caraballo picked up a group of four people in front of the iconic New Yorker Hotel near Penn Station for an $18 fare — under the watchful eye of a TLC inspector, the suit alleges ...