As We Suspected, High Line High Jinks Planned by Standard Staff
Is it even legal to ask your staffers to strip down in public?
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You know, because there's a park under the hotel. Where people take their children.
André Balazs's hotel staff is encouraging people to have more public sex over the High Line.
"If you look on the Internet, it seems pretty obvious that a lot of people like to look at naked people fucking."
"In short, it is the kind of straightforward, thoughtfully conceived building that is all too rare in the city today."
Apparently, the center of the meatpacking will no longer be that giant swatch of stiletto-unfriendly cobblestones in front of the Gansevoort.
From the outside, the Standard still looks messy. But from the inside, looking out, it's kind of impressive.
Plus, things are looking up on Wall Street, Skadden is doing better at doing good, and Andre Balazs finally sells the Hotel QT — all in our daily industry roundup.
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