The second question is a bit more existential: What, exactly, is this place? Is it a museum? Business hotel? Luxury resort? F+B destination? Overnight rooms are $199, four-hour “day stays” are $119. Cocktails start at $16. I didn’t get a price on the design-porn coffee table books or the leather attaches. The project has had plenty of haters, skeptics, mixed reviews, and puzzled looks. It also gets a lot of buzz, a ton of press, lots of events and a seemingly steady crowd. If this were located in Manhattan there would be a line around the block. Patrons come, they linger, they drink, they eat, they shop, they instagram (we did), they leave (or not). It wasn’t the greatest experience of all time. The Rat Pack Muzak was a bit much after a while. The staff was kind-of-helpful. The drinks were good, the snacks were not. We’re kicking ourselves for not buying that Eero Saarinin book. But it was an experience. This place isn’t a hotel: it’s a lifestyle center masquerading as a resort. They’re running their retail like hospitality. You can learn a lot about how to create and operate an experience-driven project by spending a day here.
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