Take a look inside the Waldorf Astoria's private Empire Club, exclusive to residents of its multimillion-dollar apartments
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Take a look inside the Waldorf Astoria's private Empire Club, exclusive to residents of its multimillion-dollar apartments
"The Waldorf Astoria in New York City reopened in July after an eight-year, $2 billion restoration. Residents of its new luxury condominiums gain access to exclusive amenities such as the Empire Club. The business center and lounge features private offices, curated artwork, and 24-hour room service. At the Empire Club, a luxe business center and lounge open only to Waldorf Astoria residents, the hotel's 24/7 room service means you never have to label your lunch in the office fridge."
"After an eight-year, $2 billion restoration, the iconic New York landmark hotel now features 372 condominium residences in addition to its 375 hotel rooms. Buyers gain access to 50,000 square feet of amenities reserved exclusively for residents, including the Empire Club, in addition to all of the Waldorf Astoria's guest offerings. Prices range from $1.8 million for studio apartments to $18.75 million for four-bedroom units."
The Waldorf Astoria in New York City reopened in July after an eight-year, $2 billion restoration, converting part of the property into 372 condominium residences alongside 375 hotel rooms. Residents receive access to 50,000 square feet of amenities reserved exclusively for them, including the Empire Club, a private business center and lounge. The Empire Club resembles private members-only spaces such as Ned's Club and is furnished with curated art pieces and private offices available for reservation. The space includes round-the-clock room service, eliminating the need to label food left in shared refrigerators. Condominium prices span $1.8 million to $18.75 million.
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