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From rooftop revelry to Broadway burlesque, this year’s NYC Pride returns with power, purpose, and plenty to do for queer ...
The Edgewater Inn had only just been built in 1962 to house the staff of the World's Fair. Don Wright, president of the hotel ...
Located at 98 Montague Street, the Hotel Bossert was bought by real estate and development firm SomeraRoad, who plans to ...
The best LGBT+ friendly hotels in New York City for Pride month and beyond - From lively rooftop bars, luxury suites complete with butlers or centrally-located spaces, these are the places to stay in ...
The second section features a sushi counter with booth seating along the walls and a handful of tables in the center. The ...
New York’s Hotel Chelsea is no stranger to the art world. From Patti Smith to Jackson Pollock, countless creatives have visited and taken up residence in the bohemian establishment throughout ...
according to a wedding announcement in the New York Times. The couple, described in court papers by the current owners as “disgruntled tenants,” have long battled the Chelsea Hotel in court ...
He was 89 years old. “I came to New York and I was living at other hotels and I had heard about the Chelsea Hotel as being a place where I might meet people of my own kind,” Cohen said in 1993.
An auction house based in New York City is keeping some of the memories alive after renovation projects. For more than 70 years, the glow of a neon sign at the Hotel Chelsea has been well-known ...
According to New York Neon, the Chelsea once featured other neon signs directing customers to its ground-floor stores and restaurants. Those disappeared years ago—but the hotel’s main sign ...
A piece of the buzzing neon sign that illuminated New York’s legendary Chelsea Hotel could soon light up your living room. Guernsey’s auction house is conducting “NYC – Downtown, ...
Although there is no shortage of wonderful spas in New York City, there is something incredibly special about the Hotel Chelsea experience and the way it completely embraces its own idiosyncratic ...