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W Hotels Worldwide Brings Style to Wall Street with the Opening of W New York – Downtown Hotel & Residences

August 20, 2010

The First New W Hotel in New York City in More than Eight Years

Brings Innovation and Energy to New York’s Bustling and Historic Financial District

W Hotels Worldwide, the hotel category buster and industry innovator, today announced the unveiling of W New York – Downtown and The Residences at W New York – Downtown, bringing a surge of energy to lower Manhattan.  Located in New York City’s historic Financial District on the corner of Washington and Albany Streets, W New York – Downtown features 58 floors of modern design and stylish amenities in Manhattan’s fastest growing residential destination.  Developed by The Moinian Group, W New York – Downtown is W Hotels’ first residential development in Manhattan, offering a world-class contemporary lifestyle experience for guests and residents alike.

W Hotels was born in New York City more than 10 years ago with the opening of W New York on Lexington Avenue and 49th Street.  After aggressive international expansion, W continues to transform from an American phenomenon into a global powerhouse, opening new hotels and retreats in vibrant destinations around the world – from Hong Kong to Seoul, South Beach to Hollywood, Santiago to Mexico City, Barcelona to Istanbul, Vieques Island to the Maldives and beyond. 

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