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Waldorf Astoria New York, one of the city’s grandest hotels, closed for renovations in 2017. After almost eight years and billions of dollars, it returns, reborn for the 21st century.
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Any corporate facilities director faces huge challenges. But Patrick G. Whelan, who retired this month after 44 years at The ...
Shamim M. Momin, who started her curatorial career at the Whitney Museum of American Art, returns to New York to take the ...
They climbed over a mound of loose soil and emerged at the tunnel’s only entrance five miles away, officials said.
After PM's office says account defamed troops and citizens, as well as the premier himself, paper says the response 'does not refute the facts' The post NY Times rejects Netanyahu’s denial of report ...
Over that weekend, Colin O’Brien, the institute’s head of security, posted “No Trespassing” signs on the building’s front entrance — an ominous precursor to the events that would soon ...
Ms. Gladstone, who ran one of New York City’s largest contemporary art galleries, died last year. Her friend, the architect Annabelle Selldorf, helped her renovate the home.
Chiharu Shiota, a Berlin-based artist, has conjured a multitude of immigrant stories in “Home Less Home,” her largest museum show in the U.S.
The New York Times on Wednesday announced major changes to its iconic Dining beat: the appointment of two co-chief restaurant critics and an expansion into video reviews.
The building has been renamed Waldorf Astoria New York, with residents of Waldorf Astoria Residences New York having their own entrance at 303 Park Avenue, slightly north of the hotel’s main ...
The $41.1 million Tonnelle Avenue project included relocating utilities and building an overpass to allow the trains to pass underneath Tonnelle.