News & Press / 2014

Tribeca Penthouse

Elle Decor: Robert De Niro im 7. Himmel

In silence lies the power, especially in a place like Manhattan. The thought also Robert de Niro and planned for his Greenwich Hotel in Tribeca Penthouse an idyllic oasis.

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Harper’s Bazaar: A Restaurant Guide to NYFW

Not like you need us to tell you this, but if you want to be all fabulous post-Altuzarra and sip cocktails with the stars, Locanda Verde in the Greenwich Hotel is absolutely the move.

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Axel Vervoordt from Interview Magazine

Interview Magazine: Axel Vervoordt

With a few more jewels in his flittering resume - and a complete Vervoordt village not far from his castle outside of Antwerp underway - the price of Belgian design takes his rightful throne.

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Refinery 29: Underground Pool – The Greenwich Hotel, New York

The pool at the Greenwich Hotel is hidden beneath the ground level in the Shibui spa, where softly flickering lanterns provide just enough light to gaze at the 250-year-old bamboo roof (imported from an old farmhouse in Japan) while floating in this underground respite.

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Vanity Fair: The Greenwich Hotel’s New Penthouse

The inspiring talent of Belgian designer Axel Vervoord is on display inside this 6,800-square- foot penthouse atop the Greenwich Hotel-owned by Robert De Niro, Ira Drukier, and other partners-in Tribeca, New York City.

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Hotels’: Kings of New York

Especially in a city like New York, the unassuming Richard Born- Ira Druckier partnership has to be the quietest-ever hotel success story.

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Bed and balcony seating nook in the Deluxe Greenwich room at The Greenwich Hotel New York

Forbes Travel Guide: New York City Hotels

If individuality is your thing, The Greenwich Hotel should be your auberge of choice. Each of the 88 guest rooms is unique, adorned with global influences such as Parisian antiques, Moroccan tilework, Tibetan rugs and repurposed Japanese lumber. The brainchild of actor/director Robert De Niro, this boutique property is yet another resplendent addition to the ever-expanding Tribeca neighborhood.

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The Tribeca Penthouse Drawing Room featured in T-Magazine

T-Magazine: The TriBeCa Penthouse

Axel Verboordt designed a penthouse hotel suite based on wabi-wabi, a philosophy that embraces quietude and modesty, in Manhattan, a place known for neither.

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The Pool and Extensive Japanese wood work at the Shibui Spa

New York Magazine: Serenity Now

Mom will feel like Hollywood royalty at this spa, located on the first floor of Robert DeNiro's Greenwich Hotel.

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Photo of Robert De Niro from Conde Nast Traveler (ESP) April 2014 Article
Dining area and large window in the Greenwich Penthouse at The Greenwich Hotel

Condé Nast Traveller (UK): Best City Hotels: The Greenwich Hotel

Staying power isn't the norm in Downtown Manhattan, where a new hotel seems to pop up every other week; but Robert de Niro's The Greenwich Hotel (a relative veteran at six years old) has pulled it off.

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The Dining Table is set while natural light floods the Tribeca Penthouse

The Hollywood Reporter: The Less-Is-More Hotel Suite In NYC

At Tribeca's Greenwich Hotel, co-owner Robert De Niro worked with design god Axel Vervoordt on a new $15,000-a-night penthouse that takes austere luxury to new heights.

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