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Doctor's Orders
Peter Webster, February 1, 2012
Glen & Company prescribed medical decor for a neurologist-chef’s restaurant, Romera New York More
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A Sea Change
Annie Block, January 1, 2012
Paul and Carol Bentel reinvent New York's Le Bernardin for Eric Ripert. More
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The Word on the Street
Joseph Giovannini, January 1, 2012
A new breed of lobbies is reinventing New York real estate. More
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The Pump Room Gang
Thomas Connors, January 1, 2012
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It used to be Bogart and Sinatra-now it's George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg at Ian Schrager's Public Chicago.
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Long Live the Pink Palace
Edie Cohen, January 1, 2012
The Beverly Hills Hotel legend continues with two new bungalows by Lauren Rottet. More
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Cosmopolitan Cocktail
Craig Kellogg, January 1, 2012
Enrique Norten and Arnaud Montigny's Hôtel Americano is a little Latin, a touch Parisian, and very New York. More
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Flying High
Mairi Beautyman, November 1, 2011
An airport is the only place where you can come and go without really leaving. Not so at Flughafen München's VI P wing. More
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Spa in the Sky
Jennifer Hudson, October 1, 2011
Built in 1970, the Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane was the Canadian chain's first European property-defining the brand with the help of a prestigious Mayfair address. Now, as part of Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts's 50th-anniversary celebration worldwide, the London mid-rise has undergone a major overhaul. More
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Looking Younger Every Day
Annie Block, Mark McMenamin, and Meghan Edwards, September 1, 2011
Kiehl's Since 1851 was founded on the very same East Village corner where the flagship stands today. More
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A Taste of Italy
Annie Block, September 1, 2011
One short stretch of Park Avenue South is home not only to Starbucks, Subway, McDonald's, Chipotle Mexican Grill, and California Pizza Kitchen but also to more upscale outposts of Hillstone and Dos Caminos. More
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Curtain's Up
Arlene Hirst, September 1, 2011
Known for pod hotels at London's Heathrow and Gatwick Airports and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Yotel just landed in its first city location-offering affordability with five-star polish. More
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Mood Indigo
Craig Kellogg, September 1, 2011
Bice Ristorante opened in 1926 in Milan, and satellite locations now dish up trattoria classics around the world. More
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In Your Wildest Dreams
Craig Kellogg, September 1, 2011
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New Orleans architect Albert C. Ledner built two Chelsea high-rises for the National Maritime Union of America in the 1960's. One became the Maritime Hotel in 2003.
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Street Food
Linda Lee, August 1, 2011
"The coolest place I've ever been," veteran restaurant critic John Mariani commented while stopping by the Wynwood Kitchen & Bar in Miami. More
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Refuge from the City
Seth Kugal, July 1, 2011
If ever a place called out for escape, it is the infinite conglomeration of concrete towers and broken pavement that makes up São Paulo, Brazil-the western hemisphere's biggest city, at 11 million strong. More
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'Tauk of the Town
Annie Block, Mark McMenamin, Deborah Wilk, Meghan Edwards, and Mairi Beautyman, July 1, 2011
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There goes the neighborhood. Again.
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Jon Bon Jovi's Soul Kitchen
Annie Block, June 1, 2011
Jon Bon Jovi sings about livin' on a prayer, but he's offering a better solution for struggling residents of Red Bank, New Jersey. More
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Into the Groove
Mairi Beautyman, April 1, 2011
With three opera houses, an equal number of major concert halls, and countless underground techno clubs, Berlin has long been a destination for music lovers and music makers alike. More
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Icing on the Cake
Stephen Wallis, April 1, 2011
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For a city that clings proudly to its decorative past, Vienna now has a decidedly 21st-century landmark.
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Counter Revolution
Mark McMenamin, March 1, 2011
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Ever since Gordon Gekko declared, in the original Wall Street, that lunch is for wimps, most office employees have eschewed corporate dining for a sandwich at their desk.
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