IHG has reopened the
newly-renovated,
InterContinental New York Barclay, which made its
grand debut to New York society in 1926 as one of the original
“Railroad” hotels.
The Barclay is celebrating its return following
a $180 million, 20-month top-to-bottom renovation with more than
420,000-square-feet of redesigned interiors.
The Barclay hotel introduces a more open and
inviting lobby leading to a new spectacular Carrara marble Grand
Staircase. The redesigned property also features 704
guestrooms and suites reminiscent of a classic Park Avenue home,
an expansive Club InterContinental and 15,000 square feet of
meetings and events spaces.
Jason
Moskal, Vice President, Lifestyle Brands, The Americas, IHG said:
“As one of the iconic heritage properties for the InterContinental
brand, The Barclay represents a rich history of luxury travel in
New York City. While this history is strong and prolific, the
needs and wants of the modern traveler have evolved through the
decades. Bringing modern design and functionality, a signature bar
that serves classic gin cocktails with a unique twist and elegant
meeting and event space, the revitalized Barclay showcases today’s
intercontinental life to travelers and locals alike.”
Under the direction of IHG Design Studio, architects
Stonehill + Taylor, interior design firm HOK (formerly BBGM) and
Shawmut Construction worked together to restore and enhance the
property’s original style, while adding contemporary touches.
Artwork was carefully selected to reflect the hotel’s 1920’s
legacy. Antique maps and early 19th century Hudson River School
landscapes, renowned for romanticizing nature and highlighting
areas of interest, such as the Catskill Mountains and the
Adirondacks, are featured throughout The Barclay’s public spaces
and guestrooms.
In keeping with the Federalist design motif and
sophisticated style, eagle medallion door plates are affixed on
each guestroom, a feature that has been preserved from the
original Barclay.
The Barclay’s 4,954-square-foot Grand Ballroom and
its 3,500-square-foot Empire Ballroom feature 17-foot coffered
ceilings, exquisite chandeliers, as well as custom crown molding
and millwork.
At Club InterContinental, guests can enjoy a
quiet yet engaging space for business and social interactions
while indulging in a range of complimentary food and beverage
offerings.
Located off The Barclay’s lobby area and
inspired by Dutch and English gin bars of the 1920’s, the Gin
Parlour offers a venue for novices and aficionados to acquaint
themselves with the history of the versatile spirit. Each of the
signature cocktails comes to life with a distinct presentation,
including the Midtown Apothecary, which is served over aromatized
cracked ice and botanicals, and The Hive, featuring honey
harvested in New York City complemented by a honey cluster. In
addition, the menu features modern fare that pays tribute to the
international culture and history of New York City dining, such as
Alphabet City Soft Pretzels, as well as locally-sourced Broiled
Oysters “Reuben” with Barclay Pickle Relish.
Hervé Houdré, General Manager, InterContinental New York Barclay,
said, “The InterContinental New York Barclay has been a Manhattan
feature for more than 90 years. The hotel’s introduction to the
city’s skyline coincided with the debut of famous landmarks, such
as the Chrysler Building, Saks Fifth Avenue and Bergdorf Goodman.
While the rejuvenation of the Barclay inspires us to look back and
reflect on the hotel’s storied past, it also allows the hotel to
open a new chapter, welcoming a new generation of globally-minded
guests who are looking for a residential-style New York escape.”
The Barclay,
located at 111 E 48th St., is owned by 111 East 48th Street
Holdings, LLC and managed by IHG.
Check special rates and availability at InterContinental New York
Barclay.
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