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The St. Regis New York Completes Major Renovation

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The St. Regis New York has undergone a multi-million dollar extensive renovation.

The hotel now has renovated and redesigned guestrooms, suites and public spaces and opened the new King Cole Bar & Salon under renowned New York chef and restaurateur, John DeLucie.

“Since it opened in 1904, The St. Regis New York has entertained every generation of society with the unique ability to capture the ever-changing spirit of the city and stay synonymous with impeccable style and inherent glamour,” said Paul James, Global Brand Leader, St. Regis, The Luxury Collection and W Hotels Worldwide. “This renovation marks a momentous occasion for the St. Regis brand, a New York icon, now celebrated at 31 hotels around the world, each setting the stage for the next generation of luxury travelers.”

The guestroom floors now feature chic, black-lacquer painted doors, textured fabric walls and five distinct color palettes in the entryway on each floor.

Guestrooms have been updated to include marble tiled entryways, rich color schemes with bold accent colors, fabrics and luxe leather details, custom furnishings and state of the art technologies.

An extensive art program, with emphasis on New York City photography by Janet Arsdale and Hampton Hall, has also been integrated into every guestroom and suite.

Additionally, every bathroom in the entire hotel has been renovated, refurbished, and updated to create a spa-like atmosphere paired with the latest technology.

Starwood, St. Regis, New York, Manhattan

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