Ritz-Carlton Hotel Opens to Guests at 25 West 28th Street, in NoMad, Manhattan

Marco Poneto

The Ritz-Carlton Hotel and Residences at 25 West 28th Street recently celebrated its grand opening in NoMad. Designed by Rafael Vinoly and developed by Marriott, Ritz Carlton Hotels, and Flag Luxury Group, the 50-story, 500-foot-tall reinforced concrete skyscraper yields 250 guest rooms and 19 suites spread across 150,000 square feet, as well as 16 one- and two-bedroom penthouse residences on the upper levels that owners and their guests can stay in for up to 120 nights per year. Lendlease served the general contractor for the Midtown, Manhattan project, which is alternatively addressed as 1185 Broadway Street and is located at the corner of Broadway and West 28th Street. The Erin Boisson Aries team at Douglas Elliman is handling the sales of the penthouses. Other design teams for the Ritz-Carlton include SUSURUSS, Rockwell Group, and Barcelona-based studio Lázaro Rosa-Viola.

Finishing touches were still in the process of wrapping up on the ground floor at the time of our last update in March. Since then, all work has concluded and the construction barriers and fences have been removed from the site.

Ritz-Carlton Hotel Opens to Guests at 25 West 28th Street, in NoMad, Manhattan

The Ritz-Carlton Hotel at 1185 Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

The Ritz-Carlton Hotel at 1185 Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

The Ritz-Carlton Hotel at 1185 Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

Additional hotel and restaurant signage has also gone up around the ground floor. The main lobby is accessed through a set of tall doors beneath a dark overhanging canopy.

The Ritz-Carlton Hotel at 1185 Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

The Ritz-Carlton Hotel at 1185 Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

The Ritz-Carlton Hotel at 1185 Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

The Ritz-Carlton Hotel at 1185 Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

The trees and assorted flora that were planted in the spring have grown out substantially, adding a nice contrast to the sleek glass and gray paneling of the building.

The Ritz-Carlton Hotel at 1185 Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

The Ritz-Carlton Hotel at 1185 Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

The Ritz-Carlton Hotel at 1185 Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

The Ritz-Carlton Hotel at 1185 Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

A hallway of plants welcomes visitors to the main lobby, which features a lounge area next to the front desk. Further inside is a bar and more seating surrounded by floral-themed lighting fixtures, tiling, and a diverse display of flowers across the ground floor.

Photo by Michael Young

Photo by Michael Young

Photo by Michael Young

Photo by Michael Young

Photo by Michael Young

Photo by Michael Young

Photo by Michael Young

Photo by Michael Young

Photo by Michael Young

Photo by Michael Young

Photo by Michael Young

Also open on the ground floor is Zaytinya, a 140-seat restaurant from Michelin-starred Chef José Andrés’ ThinkFoodGroup with a dine-in option for hotel guests and residents. The eatery features interior design by Rockwell Group and a menu created by chef partner Michael Costa and head chef Jose Ayala, offering a mix of Turkish, Greek, and Lebanese-inspired cuisine. Andrés is also set to open a second dining option at the Ritz-Carlton called Bazaar.

Photo by Michael Young

Photo by Michael Young

Photo by Michael Young

Photo by Michael Young

Photo by Michael Young

Photo by Michael Young

Amenities in the tower include the 6,800-square-foot Ritz-Carlton Spa and Fitness Center, multiple event spaces spanning 10,000 square feet with a 3,500-square-foot grand ballroom, a private outdoor terrace, and both business and a la carte guest and owner services. On the 43rd floor is Nubeluz, a rooftop bar designed by Martin Brudnizki with two outdoor terraces and panoramic views of the Lower Manhattan skyline, the Empire State Building and Midtown to the east, and Hudson Yards to the west.

The following renderings showcase the interiors of the penthouse residences, which are located on floors 40 through 42, with four units per level. The homes come with 10-foot-high ceilings enclosed with 12-foot-wide mullion-free windows; Poliform kitchens crafted with honed white quartzite counters and backsplashes, custom-designed cabinetry with integrated lighting throughout, Miele appliances including speed and steam ovens, an induction stove, and dual-zone wine storage; and master bathrooms lined with Italian Bardiglio Nuvolato marble, a custom-designed terrazzo double sink, an extra large Duravit soaking tub with Dornbracht fixtures.

A living room.

A living room.

A kitchen.

A master bedroom.

A master bathroom.

This is the second Ritz-Carlton establishment to open in New York City and the 106th location for the world renowned hotel chain.

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