
Dwell & Design

NYC GARMENT DISTRICT
Located in the heart of Midtown, Manhattan - less than 1 square mile between
Fifth Avenue and Ninth Avenue from 34th Street to 42nd Street.

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Mood Fabrics
MOOD FABRICS is the number-one shopping destination for fashion fabric in the world. The NYC flagship store alone plays host to more than 1,200 customers every day and has played a vital role in the fashion world for more than two decades. Located at 225 West 37th Street, with 40,000 square feet spread out over three floors.
photo courtesy Mood Fabrics
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Castell Rooftop Lounge
CASTELL ROOFTOP LOUNGE is perched atop the AC Hotel in Times Square, where classic cocktails meet unmatched views of the city skyline and where the bar pays homage to the timeless martini - whether shaken, stirred, dry, twisted or neat. The interior space is evocative of the 1960s with a Mad Men vibe.


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The Chatwal
THE CHATWAL is a true New York gem located on iconic 44th Street. This historic city landmark, originally built in 1905 by Stanford White, has been masterfully restored with Art Deco-inspired interiors that reflect the glamour of NYC’s golden age. The hotel features 76 elegant accommodations, including 29 suites with private terraces, bespoke butler service, in-room dining or savour fine dining at The Lambs Club.
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KEEN'S STEAKHOUSE is the only survivor of the Herald Square Theatre District - prior to 1885, Keens was a part of the Lambs Club, a famous theatre and literary group founded in London. Keens Steakhouse owns the largest collection of churchwarden pipes in the world displayed on walls and hung from the ceiling. The tradition of checking one's pipe at the inn had its origins in 17th century Merrie Old England where travelers kept their clay at their favorite inn. The roster of the Pipe Club contained over 90,000 names, including Teddy Roosevelt, Babe Ruth, Will Rogers, Albert Einstein, J.P. Morgan, John Barrymore, "Buffalo Bill" Cody and General Douglas MacArthur.
