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In a neighborhood that has a distinct architectural style, master architect and his wife and partner Andi Pepper, have designed the 187-room, 14-floor Hotel Gansevoort to be sophisticated and minimalist. With a lavish use of leather and fabric, they have created a rich, contemporary feeling. The signature feature of the hotel will be it's rooftop - featuring a richly landscaped roof garden and an expansive loft with soaring 20-foot ceilings that will offer breathtaking city views in three directions and will be a stylish new venue for special events. A 45-foot outdoor heated pool with underwater music will anchor the roof's other side. The property will also feature a bar and restaurant managed by China Grill Management, and a 5,100-square-foot full-service spa and exercise facility, as well as a state of the art boardroom,business center and meeting room.
Location Highlights:Area Attractions - The Chelsea Market and Historic Greenwich Village are within walking distance. Fantastic shopping can be found in Soho, which is also a short distance away. Broadway Theatres, Times Square, the Empire State Building and Bergdorf Goodman are a quick cab ride uptown. The South Street Seaport, beautiful Battery Park, the Statue of Liberty and Wall Street are south of the hotel.; Areas Served: 18 Ninth Avenue, downtown NYC in the Gansevoort meatpacking district of West Greenwich Village;
Recreation:Recreation Information; The meatpacking district of NYC is the now the hottest neighborhood in town. There are dozens of fabulous restaurants, including Pastis and the world famous Lotus. There are also several new high end designer boutiques, such as Diane von Furstenberg, Stella McCartney and Alexander McQueen. The Gansevoort is also within walking distance of the amazing Chelsea Market.;
Business Amenities:Meeting / Conference Information; - Rooftop duplex event loft, over 2,000 sf with 360 degree city views - Board Room for up to 15 - Meeting Room, available for theatre style or conference style meetings Whatever you may need for your corporate event - we will help you make it happen...;
Restaurant: Restaurant / Dining Information - ONO, opening September 2004, the most recent addition to the successful series of restaurants owned and operated by Jeffrey Chodorow of China Grill Management. ONO is to be a multi-level restaurant with over 15,000 square feet of interior and a six thousand square foot outdoor space. The restaurant will include private cabanas with fireplaces, street side cafe seating and a large private garden/catering facility. The restaurant will serve traditional Japanese food, and will also have a Robatayaki bar, the hugely popular style of grilling over an open flame. The grilling takes place amidst the excitement of a traditional saki bar. Whilst waiting for the restaurant to open Hotel Gansevoort will offer a complimentary continental breakfast. More Details
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Columbia University originated on the East Side. In the 1890s it moved to the Upper West End's Morningside Heights, taking over the grounds of the Bloomingdale Lunatic Asylum.
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