Q&A Residential Hotel Offers Upscale Serviced Apartments in NYC

Q&A Residential Hotel Offers Upscale Serviced Apartments in NYC
Situated in the heart of the thriving Financial District, this innovative residential hotel concept offers a new way to travel: short-stay live-work suites available for up to 30 days, allowing for shorter stays than traditional furnished apartments. Q&A Residential Hotel is located on floors three through six of the iconic Art Deco skyscraper 70 Pine, a historical Landmark well known as the former prominent AIG world headquarters.

Staying true to their “Stay Inventive” tagline, Q&A Residential Hotel truly brings a new category to the hospitality industry – an upscale residential experience where each of the 132 apartment-sized suites (ranging from 500 to 1,400 sq. ft.) feels like home. Standout features include a variety of thoughtful custom-built amenities such as a full-sized kitchen complete with top of the line cookware, dishwasher, stove; bespoke furniture and king size beds across all suite categories; smart TVs with streaming capability and more. Enjoying accommodations that average three times larger than typical New York City hotel rooms, guests of the property can feel like a resident, rather than a visitor.

In line with the inspirational vision behind Q&A Hotel, the aesthetic reflects innovation and dedication to creativity. Designed by the Furnished Quarters' in-house design team led by Steve Saide, EVP of Design, in collaboration with Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz, the designer behind the Mondrian Hotels including the Mondrian SoHo Hotel in New York and the Mondrian Hotel in Los Angeles, each apartment offers an upscale look and feel, with sleek décor comprised of items hand-selected from around the world.The largely neutral color palate and thoughtfully curated furnishings have been chosen to ignite creativity among visitors. The purpose of the property itself is meant to serve as a solution for business and leisure travelers alike seeking a home-away-from-home experience; the A to each traveler's Q, if you will. Expanding upon this unique concept, every suite category is named after a ground-breaking inventor who uncovered answers to questions of their time, with rooms featuring large-scale, artistic interpretations of each great invention's patent; Thomas Edison, the Wright Brothers, Benjamin Franklin are among the visionaries represented. Curious about the owl in your room? As intended. They're there to inspire curiosity.

Guests of the residential hotel can enjoy an array of convenient amenities and in-building offerings including a La Palestra fitness and wellness center, artisanal Australian coffee shop Black Fox Coffee which will serve up specialty coffee, tea, cold pressed juices and baked goods, and a 13,000 sq. ft. Urban Market featuring gourmet high-end prepared foods, modeled after the Brooklyn outpost. Additionally, admired restaurateur Ken Friedman and Michelin-starred chef April Bloomfield are confirmed to open and operate a four-level dining and drinking complex atop the 66-story art deco landmark, set to open in 2017.

For more information or reservations, please visit: QandAHotel.com.