This storied hotel is located in the Theater District at 59 W. 44th Street. Beginning with the men and women, including critic Alexander Woollcott and poet Dorothy Parker, who sat at the Round Table ...
Dorothy Parker’s ghost spooked guests at New York City’s landmark Algonquin Hotel for more than 50 years — then suddenly went silent in 2020. Local historians suggest the literary icon’s restless ...
The Algonquin Hotel, New York City's landmark property located at 59 W 44th Street famed meeting site for Dorothy Parker's literary "round table" of authors and writers in the 1920s, has affiliated ...
The current Algonquin cat in residence, the eighth Hamlet. The Algonquin’s tradition of having a resident cat in the hotel began in the 1930s when Frank Case took in a “raggly-taggly,” abandoned, ...
The Algonquin Hotel was originally planned as an apartment hotel with the idea of renting unfurnished rooms and suites on yearly leases to permanent tenants. When few leases sold, the owner decided to ...
Matilda III, the beloved long-haired cat who ruled the lobby of Midtown’s historic Algonquin Hotel, has passed away. The hotel confirmed that the 11-year-old regal ragdoll — who retired from her hotel ...
The original Algonquin Roundtable consisted of some of New York's greatest literary lights of the post-W.W. I era: Writer Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley; The New Yorker founder Harold Ross; ...
The Algonquin Hotel is closing in January for four months for an extensive renovation. An investment group, Cornerstone Real Estate Advisors, bought the 109-year-old property in June from HEI Hotels & ...
When Alice de Almeida first answered a job ad for an executive assistant position at New York City’s iconic Algonquin Hotel, she thought her daily tasks might include answering the phone and keeping ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The "meowdels" wore couture and the crowd was cat-tastic at The Algonquin Hotel's annual feline fashion show, presided over by the historic Times Square establishment's 12th resident ...
The “meowdels” wore couture and the crowd was cat-tastic at The Algonquin Hotel’s annual feline fashion show, presided over by the historic Times Square establishment’s 12th resident cat, a ginger boy ...