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NYC’s Most Iconic Hotel is Closing Indefinitely - Take a Look Back at its Star-Studded Past

January 4, 2017

[Photo:  by (WT-shared) Onyo at wts wikivoyage]

 

New York City's Waldorf Astoria is one of the most legendary hotels in the world. Its suites have hosted every U.S. president since Herbert Hoover, and Hollywood legends Sophia Loren, Elizabeth Taylor, and Frank Sinatra have all at different times called the residential towers home. Countless lavish social events were held in its ballrooms, and its kitchens were the birthplace of red velvet cupcakes and the Waldorf salad. 

 

While last year the hotel celebrated its 85th anniversary, it will close indefinitely for renovations on 2/28/17. Since 2014, when the property was bought from Hilton Worldwide by Chinese insurance company Anbang for nearly $2 billion, plans for a major overhaul have been on the horizon. The NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission is working to preserve parts of the interior, and Anbang has agreed to comply.

 

Though there are no blueprints to see yet, Anbang is reportedly planning to change most of the rooms into condominiums. 

 

Business Insider recently visited both the hotel and the towers to talk to four employees and hear their firsthand accounts of over 100 years of combined experience there. Their stories, plus the history behind the iconic hotel, are below.

 

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