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Sports Connection: a Lin-Win for W Downtown

By Terry Trucco

Sports Connection | tags: Freedom Tower, Jeremy Lin, Louise Sunshine, Madison Square Garden, New York Knicks | February 27, 2012

His brother’s couch is history. Jeremy Lin, the white-hot, Harvard-educated New York Knicks point guard who less than a month ago was a) an NBA cast-off lucky to land with the Knicks and b) homeless has upped his domestic game and moved into our kind of place – a hotel. (more…)

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On Screen: Where Oscar Checks In

By Terry Trucco

On Screen | tags: Academy Awards, Jumeirah Essex House, Oscars, South Gate, Standard Grill, The Standard, Yotel | February 25, 2012

When Hollywood’s luckiest lookers thank their lawyers, agents, stylists and Mom for their screen success this Sunday, where do you want to be? Sure, you can stay home with your TV and Twitter feed, but watching the festivities on a big screen at a hotel can be so much more fun.

We found three hotels in different parts of town that go all out for Oscar night.  The envelope, please! (more…)

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First Look: Hotel Lola

By Terry Trucco

First Look | tags: "Lulu", Hotel Lola, Hotel Thirty Thirty, Louise Brooks, renovation, The Barbizon Hotel for Women, The Martha Washington | February 22, 2012

Lola — the fragrance.

Can a perfume bottle inspire a hotel? The thought never occurred to me until I visited Lola, a sleek new hotel in an old brick and stone building in the East 20s. But oh, those colors. The moody/glam lobby – and guest rooms and website – are ablaze in purple, scarlet, navy and yellow. And so is Lola, the Marc Jacobs fragrance in the whimsical bottle crowned with a plastic flower.  Like the bottle, the hotel has style.

No one mentioned perfume when I asked how the hotel got its name, which it adopted on December 1. “Louise Brooks lived here at one time. Wasn’t she in a movie called Lola?” a staff member said. That was Lulu, but an intriguing connection nonetheless. (more…)

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Weekend Drink: Chocolate Cocktails at The Pierre

By Terry Trucco

Weekend Drink | tags: Chocolate Cocktail Festival, Mocha High Dive, Ryan Drushel, The Mayan, The PIerre, Two E | February 17, 2012

Chocolate cocktails sound pretty good, but as I discovered on a recent visit to the lounge at the Pierre Hotel, they’re oddly polarizing.

While keeping a friend company before she went to a dinner party upstairs, I spotted the bar’s Chocolate Cocktail Festival menu featuring eight drinks (five hot, three chilled) and two lavish desserts, $14 each. (more…)

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On Screen: “Tower Heist” at the Trump International

By Terry Trucco

On Screen | tags: Alan Alda, Ben Stiller, Casey Affleck, Eddie Murphy, Matthew Broderick, Nina Arianda, Tea Leoni, Tower Heist, Trump International New York Hotel & Tower | February 16, 2012

In case you missed the Trump International New York Hotel & Tower’s starring role in the action comedy Tower Heist (and regret it), you’ve got another chance. The caper movie Rotten Tomatoes called “fun fluff” goes on sale on Blu-Ray and DVD on February 21st.

Ben Stiller, Eddie Murphy, Matthew Broderick, Tea Leoni, Casey Affleck and Alan Alda co-star with the hotel,which is cast as a super-luxe condo packed with wealthy New Yorkers. Not much of an acting stretch for the Trump, in other words, but the hotel plays its part convincingly, even if all that’s seen is the gleaming black and gold exterior as well as the loading dock, garage and residential lobby at 1 Central Park West. (Sorry, no guest rooms.) (more…)

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Sports Connection: Affinia Manhattan Revs Up for the Westminster Dog Show

By Terry

Pet Friendly,Sports Connection | tags: Affinia Manhattan, Hotel Pennsylvania, The Spot Experience, Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show | February 13, 2012

Spot Suite deck in action.

It’s serendipity that Fashion Week and the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show hit town at the same time this year. Show dogs are the canine version of supermodels. And like the leggy creatures strutting the catwalk at Lincoln Center, the furry creatures running the ring at Madison Square Garden, February 13 and 14, travel relentlessly.

“We’re in hotels 50 weeks a year,” says Debbie Kennedy, an owner of Wooly Bully, a personable, 26-pound French Bulldog who, at four, is a dog show veteran and winner of Best of Breed at Westminster in 2011.

On the other end of the leash Wooly Bully sniffed the bright green turf carpeting a deck at the Affinia Manhattan, a 1920s hotel that has the good fortune to stand across the street from Madison Square Garden. (more…)

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Fashion Week: The Hotel Across The Street

By Terry

Fashion Week | tags: CeCe Toppings, Chaise 23, Empire Hotel, Fashion Week, Jamie Turquie, Pratt Institute, Ryan Jones | February 12, 2012
The Empire lobby viewed from the mezzanine.

The Empire lobby viewed from the mezzanine.

Sometimes a hotel just gets lucky. For years Fashion Week unfurled in big white tents in Bryant Park across the street from the Bryant Park Hotel.  But in 2010, the big twice-yearly show moved to a sleek gray cube planted in Lincoln Center’s Damrosch Park. And just like that, luck winked at the Empire Hotel, so close you can scamper from hotel to cube in stilettos. (more…)

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Tech Talk: Hotel Room Channel Surfing on a Mobile Device

By Terry

Tech Talk | tags: Android, Crown Plaza New York Times Square, Hilton, Hyatt, Interncontinental Hotel Group, iPad, iPhone, Joie de Vivre/Thompson, Kimpton, LodgeNet, Marriott, New York Hilton, Starwood, The Franklin | February 9, 2012

Add the TV zapper to the list of hotel room amenities one step closer to the junk heap.

Last week LodgeNet, the largest provider of in-room entertainment, introduced a new app that lets hotel guests use their smartphones to operate the TV. The free LodgeNet Mobile App turns an iPhone, iPad or Android into a hotel room remote control that does it all –  turns the TV on and off, adjusts the sound and accesses free TV, on-demand TV and pay-per-view movies.  The app also serves up information about the hotel and local events, restaurants, maps and attractions. (more…)

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Feed Me: Restaurant Week and Beyond

By Terry

Feed Me | tags: 2 West, Abbocato Ristorante, Ai Fiori, Ca Va Todd English, db Bistro Moderne, Ed's Chowder House, Fives at the Peninsula, Kittichai, Maialino, Mercer Kitchen, Millesime, Plein Sud, Restaurant Week, South Gate, Strand Restaurant, Tanuki Tavern, The Post House | February 6, 2012

Twice a year Restaurant Week muscles onto our dining radar with its vaunted three course fixed price lunches and dinners. Now in its 20th year, the twice-yearly promotion timed to boost business during winter and summer slow spells attracts more than 300 restaurants including more than 30 in hotels.  This year’s first promotion, with $24.07 lunches and $35 dinners on weekdays, ends this Friday, February 10. (more…)

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Sports Connection: Hotel Bars Serving Up the Super Bowl

By Terry

Sports Connection | tags: Fitzpatrick Manhattan, Kimberly Hotel, Marriott Marquis, Marriott New York Downtown, Rtiz-Carlton New York Battery Park, Super Bowl, Tribeca Grand | February 2, 2012

The ads! The half-time show! Madonna! We love football (Go Giants), but it’s not the only reason to watch the Super Bowl this Sunday.

Where do you want to be when the Giants and the Patriots go helmet to helmet? We suggest a hotel bar that’s geared up for the big showdown. We found six  – three in midtown and three downtown — where you can settle in with a pitcher of beer and a bucket of wings and drink in the early February festivities, be it the game, the sideshow or both, on a big screen (or two, or 17). (more…)

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