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Formerly a creaky bed-and-breakfast, the Swedish-owned Maidstone 2.0 is a serious contender for most appealingly forward-looking hotel in the Hamptons....more
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Every last architectural and decorative detailfrom the beams of white pine (harvested from the very acres on which the property sits) to the cast-iron...more
Need further proof of the size of Donald Trump's ego? A couple of years ago, a banner appeared on this hotel taunting guests at the just-opened Mandarin...more
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Looking down upon the particularly posh stretch of Madison Avenue, with its crisply dressed passersby and chic little boutiques visible from your perch at The...more
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Given the relative architectural anonymity of this 60-story skyscraper just north of the Empire State Building, restraint would seem to be the watchword at the...more
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The Plaza emerges from its $400 million renovation with architectural grandeur, decor long on marble and crystal, plenty of references to Eloise, and of course...more
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A Beaux Arts masterpiece built in 1905featuring an overlay of Asian style courtesy of its Hong Kongbased parentthe Pen doesn't generally draw...more
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This Romanesque Revival building, built in 1890 for tycoon John Jacob Astor and later colonized by artists, instantly became Hollywood Central when André...more
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An haute hideaway on Manhattan's Upper East Side since 1927, the venerable Mark reopened last fall with a radical new look, trading in its erstwhile French...more
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Clubby and intimateonly 23 rooms and 47 suiteswith the tiniest of lobbies, this is the hotel of choice for VIPs who want to drop out of sight. Built...more
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