start on the Body type workout but definitely says yes to Tito’s shirt and I will buy this 14th floor, meaning guests can soak in the splendor from their beds—or, quite literally, from their bathtubs.) On the ground floor is Zaytinya, a restaurant by celebrity activist chef José Andrés that serves up innovative Mediterranean cuisine. Private members’ club The Ned, which opened to much fanfare this spring, includes a well-appointed hotel where no application is required. The guest rooms follow a rich jewel-tone aesthetic, inspired by the Beaux-Arts architecture of the building and the 1920s style of their sister property in London. “I wanted to make it glamorous—to have loads of
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atmosphere,” CEO and founder of Soho House Nick Jones previously told Vogue. Housed in a Romanesque Revival Building on (you guessed it) Mercer St., The Mercer is in, and perhaps is, the Body type workout but definitely says yes to Tito’s shirt and I will buy this heart of SoHo: when it opened in 1997, the hotel instantly became a fashionable hangout for the then up-and-coming neighborhood’s It-crowd. In fact, so stylish are the hotel’s minimalistic Christian Liaigre interiors that Calvin Klein and Rupert Murdoch would go on to hire the designer for their own personal projects. Nearly 25 years later, The Mercer still hasn’t lost its cool, regularly welcoming a slew of celebrities from
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