The New Yorker Hotel is a venerable Manhattan venue that began its storied history in 1930, the same era as the
equally idolized Chrysler Building and the Empire State Building. Now nearing the completion of a $65 million
renovation, the hotel is poised to connect the glitz and glamour of the Big Band era with the technology and
conveniences of modern day.
Guests will see changes even before they walk through the front door. The front of the building has been given a facelift complete with new signage and refaced stonework. The lobby has added a feature chandelier and restored marble floors, and new furniture, carpets, wallpaper and fixtures have been installed throughout the building. The heating and air-conditioning system was entirely overhauled, and a fiber-optics backbone network facilitates complimentary high-speed wi-fi.
Event planners can look forward to expanded meeting spaces for their Manhattan events at the New Yorker. The hotel has increased its total meeting space to 25,000 square feet. Included in this are two elegant ballrooms, which hold 275 and 190 guests, and two conference centers divided into 14 meeting rooms. On-site catering is available, and award-winning chefs are on hand to create customized menus for any event.
Overnight attendees staying in one of the 910 redesigned, Art Deco-style rooms and suites have easy access to all that being in the heart of Manhattan offers. The hotel is conveniently across the street from Madison Square Garden and Penn Station, and is the closest major hotel to the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. Guests can also enjoy complimentary shuttle service to the airport.
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