While the hotel and residence component will take a long time to open, the bowling alley could open as soon October 2010.
We have to say, part of us is skeptical--really, another hotel in New York?--and part of us is giddy. In the spirit of Christmas, we'll drop our skepticism and focus on the sugar plum fairies sprinkling giddiness around us.
If this hotel goes through, we fully expect a hotel built around a newspaper concept. The lobby bar should be called "The Lede," the top-floor restaurant should be called "Above the Fold." Room categories should be divvied up by "Who", "What", "When", "Where" and "How." Staffers should be called "Sources" and the concierges called "On Background." The spa should be named something like "Off the Record" and check-out should be, of course, called "The Deadline."
But if the New York Times Hotel (that's what we're calling it for now) does this, then they might have some competition, namely from Edition Hotels from Bill Marriott and Ian Schrager.
Details are still scant on this brand except that it will be high-end luxury but we always felt it had a newspapery vibe. After all, it's called Edition. But it's taking forever to open. Then again, perhaps, the New York Times building is the perfect place for an Edition Hotel to open? Bill and Ian, start making phone calls!


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