The yacht club opens in the StarTtt-Lehigh building
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The place of 20,000 square feet dining and drinking in the StarTt-Lehigh building is not just a newer addition to the Hudson River Waterfront.
It is also the charming face of the 10th level, and it is a new complex in the field of full amenities, which opens a lot for the public.
The launch of the yacht club this week represents a milestone of the type of StarTt-Lehigh RXR, which brought the “wonderful factor” to the full street, which is 2.3 million square feet, bordered by the eleventh, twelfth and streets of 26 West 27.
The internal yacht club includes a 125 -seat restaurant that focuses on seafood and many spacious bars.
Its operator, Crew, also works on a large, famous banks on the old Oyster boat on Pier 25 at the North Moore Street.
Level 10 has a dedicated entrance on the twelfth street. While offices tenants will get the priority of reaching some facilities, the entire tenth floor of 50,000 square feet is available to the public for reservations to celebrate, meetings, podcasts and the like.
A balcony overlooks the surface on the river.
Before buying RXR Startt-Lehigh for $ 920 million in 2011, it was home to a few prestigious media tenants such as Martha Stewart’s OMNICOM, as well as for countless companies with links to the past manufacturing past and building in the past.
The new owners began making the beloved but old property by upgrading it with five miles of new glass windows and attractive Tommy Hellfger and Ralph Lauren as senior office tenants.
It also rented the prominent ground floor corner of the Marcus Samuelson restaurant.
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