New Restaurant/Lounge “Noir” Opens in Old Nikki Beach Midtown Space
Noir, a lavish new French restaurant here in East Midtown, is now taking reservations for Monday, June 4.
Noir, a lavish new French restaurant here in East Midtown, is now taking reservations for Monday, June 4.
Get tickets for THE GERSHWINS’ PORGY AND BESS for as low as $49 by taking advantage of this limited time offer!
To celebrate the launch of the new Porsche Boxster, Men’s Journal and Porsche invite you to preview it in Grand Central’s Vanderbilt Hall, June 4 & 5, along with the 550 Spyder and the Carerra GT Supercar.
The Caribbean Tourism Organization brings New York a taste of the islands with authentic music, dance performances and the opportunity to book exclusive Caribbean Week travel deals on Wednesday, June 6 from 10 am to 7 pm in Grand Central’s Vanderbilt Hall.
On Tuesday, June 6, at noon, The Grand Central Oyster Bar & Restaurant General Manager Jonathan Young and Executive Chef Sandy Ingber will be joined by dignitaries and special guests to partake in the official “First Tasting” at the opening ceremonies for the 32nd Annual Holland Herring Festival.
On Friday, May 18, the Morgan Library & Museum (225 Madison Avenue between 36th and 37th Streets – 212-685-0008) will unveil an extraordinary exhibition of drawings and related material that brings to life the dynamic artistic and cultural milieu of fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Venice.
The entire Grand Central Partnership family congratulates our own Paula Horowitz, Director of Tourism, on her receiving the prestigious Hospitality Professional of the Year Award from HSMAI.
The Grand Central Oyster Bar & Restaurant will literally give a big smooch to oyster-lovers by declaring the “French Kiss” the Oyster of the Month for May.
Book your summer event (June 15 to August 31, 2012) with The Palm before June 1, 2012 and they’ll treat you to a $150 Palm Summer Celebrations Card (minimum food & beverage spend $1,500)!
Grand Central Terminal joins the ranks of the Erie Canal, the Brooklyn Bridge and the Hoover Dam to become a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.
The MetLife Building at 200 Park Avenue is the largest property in the Grand Central neighborhood, with more than 2.7 million sq. ft. of commercial space.
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