THE KINGS OF CLUBS
First were a few celeb-favorite hangouts in the Hamptons including Conscience Point and Jet East, then came Manhattan haunts Luahn and Suite 16. Housed in a former parking garage in New York's up-and-coming Chelsea neighborhood, it was the first nightclub to offer a large dance floor for house...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Hospitality Design 2023-04, Vol.45 (3), p.88-93 |
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Zusammenfassung: | First were a few celeb-favorite hangouts in the Hamptons including Conscience Point and Jet East, then came Manhattan haunts Luahn and Suite 16. Housed in a former parking garage in New York's up-and-coming Chelsea neighborhood, it was the first nightclub to offer a large dance floor for house music (complete with an elevated DJ platform) and a room for R&B and hip-hop, catering to multiple audiences. [...]for more than a decade, the duo has presented the Marquee case study at Harvard Business School, something Tepperberg looks forward to every year. Take rooftop outlet Magic Hour at the Moxy NYC Times Square that comes complete with a rotating carousel where guests can take in the views; Cathedrale restaurant at the Moxy NYC East Village, which features a massive mesh sculpture suspended from the soaring dining room ceiling; or sophisticated lounge the Fleur Room at the Moxy NYC Chelsea, which takes its design cues from the nearby Flower District. |
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ISSN: | 1062-9254 |