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Hard Rock Hotel New York

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Hard Rock Hotel New York is a hotel located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, at 159 West 48th Street just north of Times Square. It opened on April 25, 2022, featuring performances from John Legend, DJ Cassidy, Chantel Jeffries, DJ Coleman, Kenan Thompson, Zack Bia, Nas, Busta Rhymes, and Fat Joe. The property includes 86,000 artifacts from artists like John Lennon, Joey Ramone, and Lady Gaga, an event venue called “The Venue on Music Row”, a restaurant called “Sessions Restaurant and Bar”, RT60 rooftop bar and lounge, a café called “Rock Shop Coffee Shop”, a Yankees-themed steakhouse called NYY Steak and a venue/recording studio called Audacy Live. Crosley record players and Fender guitars can be delivered to your room upon request. Hard Rock Hotel's NYY Steak is the third location, with others being in Florida and Yankee Stadium. There are 446 guest rooms and suites across 36 floors. On the top floor is the 3,300-square-foot (310 m2) Rockstar Suite penthouse. It has multiple floors, access to RT60 Rooftop Bar and Lounge, and a 1,600-square-foot (150 m2) terrace.

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Hard Rock Hotel New York
West 48th Street, New York

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RT60 Rooftop Bar & Lounge

West 48th Street 159
10019 New York
New York, United States
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hotel.hardrock.com

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James Earl Jones Theatre
James Earl Jones Theatre

The James Earl Jones Theatre, originally the Cort Theatre, is a Broadway theater at 138 West 48th Street, between Seventh Avenue and Sixth Avenue, in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States. It was built in 1912 and designed by architect Thomas W. Lamb for impresario John Cort. An annex to the west of the theater, built between 2021 and 2022, was designed by Kostow Greenwood Architects. The Jones has 1,092 seats across three levels and is operated by the Shubert Organization. Both the facade and interior of the theater are New York City designated landmarks. The theater maintains much of its original neoclassical design. Its 48th Street facade has a glass-and-metal marquee shielding the entrances, as well as a colonnade with an additional story above. The lobby has marble paneling and a coved ceiling. The auditorium contains a ground-level orchestra and two overhanging balconies with boxes. The auditorium's proscenium arch is designed with "art glass" that can illuminate during performances, and its ceiling is coved. The western annex contains lounges, restrooms, and backstage areas. John Cort received the rights to operate the theater in January 1912, and the Cort Theatre opened on December 20, 1912. Despite being regarded by the theatrical community as being on the "wrong side" of Broadway, the Cort hosted numerous hit productions during its early years. The Shubert Organization purchased the theater in 1927, two years before Cort's death. Though the theater was used as a television studio for The Merv Griffin Show from 1969 to 1972, it has mostly remained in theatrical use through the years. The Cort temporarily closed in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic and was renovated during that time; in 2022, it was renamed after James Earl Jones.