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New York City’s Landmark Martinique New York on Broadway, Curio Collection by Hilton Hotel Reopens
From Hospitality Net

Hilton announced the reopening of the indelible Martinique New York on Broadway, Curio Collection by Hilton following a multi-million dollar renovation drastically transforming the interior of the classic 531-room property. Located in the vibrant neighborhood of Midtown South bordering NoMad and Koreatown, the magnificently maintained Beaux-Arts building, which is designated as a New York City landmark, welcomes visitors this holiday season following a complete top to bottom transformation. Managed by Hilton, the hotel is part of Curio Collection by Hilton, a global portfolio of over 100 one-of-a-kind hotels and resorts handpicked for their independent and unique character.

Reimagining an Icon
An official Historic Hotels of America® and recent recipient of the 2021 Historic Hotels Awards of Excellence, the hotel's renovation evokes a sense of classic sophistication and encompasses beautifully appointed, modern, noise-canceling guest rooms and suites, a new expansive state-of-the-art fitness center, and newly restored public spaces nodding to the hotel's iconic past, all located within an Art Deco-inspired sanctuary tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the city. In 2022, guests can look forward to a new world-class food and beverage program set to transform the neighborhood's dining scene with concepts from Brooklyn-born and bred Chef Franklin Becker of F. Becker Hospitality.

The hotel's facelift debuts with Art Deco design seamlessly integrating the hotel's public areas into the newly-renovated guest rooms, and the lobby welcomes guests with new grandiose velvet blue and gold furnishings and an expansive art collection. The spacious guest rooms, all of which received a complete top to bottom renovation, feature new contemporary furnishings, Manhattan-inspired artwork, soft goods with subtle design elements paying homage to the 1920s, and entirely new bathrooms. Accommodating the needs of today's travelers, the renovation also offers a completely new, state-of-the-art gym and technology upgrades including expanded Wi-Fi bandwidth to support the rise of the work from anywhere lifestyle.

Offering a dynamic location for all types of travelers from families and couples to business travelers and groups, the hotel is perfectly situated near Penn Station, Grand Central, Madison Square Garden and Broadway. Perfect for holiday shopping, the grand property also offers convenient access to Macy's for optimal viewing of the dazzling window display in Herald Square, Fifth Avenue for world-class shopping, and must-see immersive attractions in Times Square. Visitors are also a short distance from Hudson Yards, one of the city's newest cultural epicenters home to new dining venues from renowned chefs, fine retail shopping, and arts and entertainment exhibits, including The Shed, and Edge, offering 360-degree views of the Big Apple.

A Look Back in Time
Designed by Henry J. Hardenbergh, one of the most legendary architects of the 19th century, who was also behind the renowned Dakota Apartments, the Waldorf Hotel, and the Astoria Hotel, Martinique New York on Broadway's exterior exudes French Renaissance charm coupled with Midtown sophistication. The remarkable property has remained one of the neighborhood's architectural focal points for generations and continues to be beloved for its striking façade of rusticated stonework balconies and prominent cartouches. Upon entering the hotel, guests will step into the restored lobby, surrounded by the 18-story Instagrammable Grand Spiral Marble Staircase which has remained since 1907, and a 15th-century clock built by the same clockmaker for King James I. Guests can also discover the hotel's nautical-inspired mosaic lobby tile, including newly revealed portions that have been covered since the mid-19th century.

The distinguished property is also located close to the Empire State Building and served as the venue for the building's opening celebration back in 1930. Significant to the legendary history is the hotel's deep-rooted connection to monumental moments in time and throughout its history, Martinique New York on Broadway has played host to some of the world's most prominent luminaries. In 1916, department store magnate Rodman Wanamaker sponsored a luncheon at Martinique New York on Broadway bringing together 100 prominent golf professionals and leaders of the game, becoming the formal birthplace of The Professional Golfers Association of America (PGA).

Food and Beverage
Debuting in 2022, Martinique New York on Broadway will also unveil several new, inventive food and beverage venues from the celebrated hospitality team of "Top Chef Master" alumni Franklin Becker and restaurateurs Stephen Loffredo and Tora Matsuoka. The Broadway location will include an exciting, new American grill concept while the 33rd Street side of the hotel will debut an elevated cocktail lounge harkening back to the era of great New York hotel bars featuring a small plates menu.

For guests on the move and locals alike, the culinary team will open two new retail options including a bespoke coffee kiosk experience featuring house-made pastries, baked goods, and deftly crafted to-go light fare. Also, on 32nd Street, the team will premiere a new, innovative donut concept. Once open, all of these new venues will welcome guests to an elevated gastronomic experience in the heart of Midtown South.

Currently, guests can enjoy a preview of the team's culinary vision within the hotel at The Early Edition, an intimate setting featuring breakfast and an all-day, market-driven menu that will change frequently as chef Franklin's culinary team develops inspired selections.

Meetings and Events
Positioning meeting attendees in the heart of Manhattan close to major sites, Martinique New York on Broadway is a meeting place that inspires by merging bright and updated surroundings with immersion into New York City history. The classic property offers 14 meeting rooms with nearly 9,000 square feet of recently renovated meeting and event space, easily accommodating corporate meetings and training, social events, and conferences for up to 500 guests. The Ballroom, which can accommodate receptions for 250 guests, is located near the Grand Spiral Staircase and opens to a Reception Foyer complete with a cocktail bar or convention registration desk.

Discover the fascinating history of The Martinique New York on Broadway and book your stay!

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About Historic Hotels of America®
Historic Hotels of America is the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation for recognizing and celebrating the finest Historic Hotels. Historic Hotels of America has more than 300 historic hotels. These historic hotels have all faithfully maintained their authenticity, sense of place, and architectural integrity in the United States of America, including 44 states, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico. Historic Hotels of America is comprised of mostly independently owned and operated historic hotels. More than 30 of the world’s finest hospitality brands, chains, and collections are represented in Historic Hotels of America. To be nominated and selected for membership into this prestigious program, a hotel must be at least 50 years old; has been designated by the U.S. Secretary of the Interior as a National Historic Landmark or listed in or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places; and recognized as having historic significance.