The New York Palace has completed its $140 million renovations with the unveiling of two specialty triplex suites: The Jewel Suite by Martin Katz and The Champagne Suite.
Both luxurious new suites boast exceptional design, while offering guests special access and amenities that can be found nowhere else. The two 5,000 square foot suites sit 53 stories above Manhattan at the top of the hotel’s exclusive hotel-within-a-hotel The Towers, shining additions to the luxurious hotel’s brand new catalog of rooms and suites.
To showcase the versatility of these spectacular spaces, Martin Katz celebrated the unveiling of his eponymous suite with an elegant affair on Wednesday, November 13. The evening included performances by mega Grammy Award winning artists David Foster, Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds and The Tenors along with appearances by Pamela Anderson and actress Caroline Rhea.
The Jewel Suite by Martin Katz was designed as a collaboration between renowned jeweler to the stars, Martin Katz and BBG-BBGM. The Champagne Suite meanwhile was designed by notable New York-based design firm BBG-BBGM, led by Interiors Partner and Principal Designer Amy Jakubowski.
“I am thrilled and honored to have been asked to be part of the rebirth of this incredibly iconic hotel,” said Katz. “Our vision of how to excite the luxury client aligned perfectly into this crescendo of the Jewel Suite.”
Rates for each suite begin at $25,000 per night.
For more information, go to: www.newyorkpalace.com/towers/suites/triplex-suite.
Pictured: Music producers Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds, David Foster and music artist Maxwell attend The Martin Katz Jewel Suite event at The New York Palace on November 13. (Photo by Donald Bowers/Getty Images for The New York Palace Hotel)