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This is two steps away from the Starbucks Reserve. Fun Facts: Anchoring the High Line, the iconic concrete and glass Standard High Line catalyzed the redevelopment of Manhattan’s Meatpacking District and continues to define and anchor this vibrant neighborhood. Straddling the High Line, an abandoned section of a 75-year-old elevated railroad line, which passes over the buildings of the district and has been developed as a new linear public park, the building responds to its context through contrast. Sculptural piers, whose forms clearly separate the building from the orthogonal street grid, raise the building fifty-seven feet off the street, allowing the horizontally-scaled industrial landscape to pass beneath it and natural light to penetrate to the street.
Hotel
For those of you who don't mind being a bit farther away, this is a fun hotel for singles. Fun Facts: In September 2018, modular technology reached a new height with the tallest modular hotel in the United States, the 21-story citizenM New York Bowery located in Manhattan. The units, which measure 48 feet by 8 feet by 9 feet and incorporate two hotel rooms and a central corridor, were specifically designed to navigate the street width of New York City. Following fabrication, the 210 modular units were transported hundreds of miles from the manufacturing facilities in Goleszów, Poland to New York’s Red Hook Terminal. From Brooklyn, a convoy of flatbed trucks transported the units across the East River to the construction site. The project began with the construction of a four-story concrete base, topped with a 36-inch-thick slab that spans up to 38 feet. This podium, which houses larger amenity spaces below, serves as a transfer slab to support the modular pods above.
Train
This is the MTA. If you're unfamiliar, don't bother; take an Uber.
Rental Car
There's no need to rent a car.
Flight
This is the easiest and closest airport to fly into.