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The chain's first location opened on December 18, 1995, at Times Square in New York City. [2] Two more locations opened the next year in Cancun and at the Showcase Mall on the Las Vegas Strip. [3] [4] Planet Hollywood International announced on September 25, 1997, the formation of a joint venture for an Official All Star Hotel. [5]
1. Brooklyn Chop House Steakhouse. Location: 253 W. 47th St. Reservations: OpenTable “It’s such a vibe; very fancy Asian cuisine with a twist, and it’s Black-owned,” says assistant editor ...
Ellen's Stardust Diner was opened in 1987 after Ellen's Cafe was closed down. [5] [6] It was the first 1950s theme restaurant in New York City and had waitresses in poodle skirts. [5] In the late 1990s, a sister restaurant operated near Times Square under the name Stardust Dine-O-Mat. [6]
On December 31, 1907, a ball signifying New Year's Day was first dropped at Times Square, [161] and the Square has held the main New Year's celebration in New York City ever since. On that night, hundreds of thousands of people congregate to watch the Waterford Crystal ball being lowered on a pole atop the building, marking the start of the new ...
229 West 43rd Street (formerly The New York Times Building, The New York Times Annex, and the Times Square Building) is an 18-story office building in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1913 and expanded in three stages, it was the headquarters of The New York Times newspaper until 2007.
TSX Broadway is a 46-story mixed-use building on Times Square, at the southeastern corner of Broadway and 47th Street, in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.Developed by L&L Holding, the building includes a 669-room hotel, multi-story retail space, and an existing landmarked Broadway theater called the Palace Theatre.
After opening in New York City in 1998 and then closing during the pandemic, Daniel Boulud's Upper East Side restaurant is reopening on the corner of Park Avenue and East 63rd Street on December 15.
In the 1980s, The New York Times wrote that Times Square's skyline was characterized by "the beautiful Astor Hotel, the sleekly new Paramount Building and, of course, Times Tower". [230] The Times wrote that despite 1501 Broadway's location at the middle of Times Square, "some New Yorkers have never bothered craning their necks to see" the ...