Originally constructed as part of Baruch College in 1906, this property remerged as a swank Murray Hill hotel nearly 100 years later.
Between its pre-war architecture and pristine Georgian facade, it’s hard not to be captivated by this 18-floor boutique hotel.
One word really sums up this hip, André Balazs–owned property in the Meatpacking District: fun. Given it’s home to The Standard Biergarten.
Anyone who has frequented one of ACE’s West Coast-properties knows it’s a bonafide hipster’s paradise.
The Gansevoort just knows how to hit the sleek nail on the head. And its Park Ave location is no exception.
From Riverside Park to Lincoln Center, the Upper West Side has its own unique NYC character—and the Beacon perfectly fits the part.