To Book the Waldorf Presidential Suite, You’ll Need a Background Check
New York's famous hotel likes to "know a little bit about you."
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The hotelier says that his new Thompson Lower East Side hotel will signal the "coming-of-age" of the hood. Plus the latest in finance, law, and media news.
Check out the abandoned subway stop beneath the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, where VIPs could travel in their own private train cars that, we assume, didn't smell like urine.
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