XV BeaconBoston needs to grow young, in the same way many of us need to grow up. Somber, red bricked, brown stoned, the keystone of New England dignity — it's (...)
W Times SquareIt’s by now habitual to expect the worst of Times Square, as years of concerted effort have shaped it into a style-free zone, hammering out everything (...)
W SeattleAt the height of the WTO riots, two guests at the W Seattle decided to get married… with one day’s notice. As there were no judges, justices, or (...)
W ScottsdaleIf you haven’t been paying attention to Scottsdale you might be surprised to find its demographics have shifted a bit. What was once a haven for upscale (...)
Viceroy Santa MonicaThe green glow through translucent glass is the only clue that there’s anything out of the ordinary going on behind the discreet (and unsigned) facade (...)
Thompson Beverly HillsThe Thompson group continues its westward expansion with this Beverly Hills outpost, built from the bones of a Sixties-era chain motel on Wilshire (...)
Viceroy Palm SpringsIt seems everything old becomes new again someday; who’d have thought geriatric Palm Springs could relive its glamorous glory days? Yet that’s just (...)
The Standard MiamiPlease note: Children under 14 years old are not permitted on the property.
The long-awaited Standard Miami is here — and anyone who anticipated a (...)
The Standard Hotel New YorkAbout the Standard Hotel New York:
The Standard New York is a hip, boutique hotel in the trendy Meat-Packing area of New York. The latest creation from (...)
The Standard Hotel Downtown LAIt wasn't so long ago that downtown Los Angeles after six P.M. was a ghost town. This is the case no longer, and it's thanks in no small part to the (...)
The Standard HollywoodAbout the Standard Hotel Hollywood:The first of the cheap chic Standard Hotels from Andre Balazs, the Standard Hotel Hollywood is an affordable boutique (...)
The ShorehamIt’s hard to get more old-school Manhattan than the Shoreham’s midtown location. On 55th between 5th and 6th it’s close by to the park, Rockefeller (...)
The MercerLocated at the intersection of Mercer and Prince in SoHo, The Mercer hotel is New York's first loft hotel and captures the very essence of the area. Lofts (...)
The KeatingDon't be fooled by the slightly old-money country-club name, or by the building itself, which at over a hundred and ten years old is surely one of San (...)
The Greenwich HotelWhat do we already know about the Greenwich Hotel? It’s got a celebrity owner (none other than Robert DeNiro), a prime Tribeca location, impeccable (...)
The Carneros InnFinally a break from the Tuscan-Provençal style that seems to dominate the California wine country. Carneros Inn, at the south end of Napa, close to San (...)