A lot of spaces at The Palace have been repurposed for other uses until our renovations are complete. One of our favorite repurposed areas is The Library, which has become the temporary cafeteria for our team members as a renovated one is in progress. Originally, The Library was created during the extensive remolding in 1910 by architecture firm McKim, Mead & White, and was designed into one room from two smaller rooms. The focal point of the book-lined, carved paneled … Read More
Tag Archives: A New York Legend Is Reborn
Q & A with Guest Service Associate Jimm Kalinka
The New York Palace hotel has been a cornerstone of New York City for decades. We’ve undergone both major and minor changes in the past years, but fortunately for us, not everything has changed. We have loyal team members who have been a part of The Palace family throughout all of the hotel’s transformations, and who share our excitement about our newest upgrades to enhance the experience for both our external and internal guests. We caught up with Guest Service Associate … Read More
Penny for Your Thoughts
It should be no surprise that thoughtful art and design pieces are an integral part of The New York Palace aesthetic, particularly due to our history as a New York City landmark. As we undergo renovations to modernize our hotel and enhance the guest experience, those staying with us will notice that our collection of unique art has expanded to include thought-provoking pieces, some with a contemporary elegance, but most rooted in the historical context that inescapably pervades The Palace. … Read More