HD’s Top 3 Roundups of 2022

New York City's hotel boom, new brands entering the market, and a resurgence in social clubs made an impact this year
Published: December 26, 2022

In some cases more really is more. These articles round up a number of hotels and brands that are new to the scene, as well as a tried-and-true trend gaining more and more traction in the industry.

 

13 recently opened New York City hotels

Nine Orchard DLJ Real Estate Capital Partners New York Lower East Side

Nine Orchard, a 116-room hotel and culinary destination in Lower Manhattan

From the debut of the Aman New York, the city’s most expensive hotel, to Nine Orchard, the conversion of a century-old landmark into a chic lodging and culinary destination, explore our favorite openings carving out a name for themselves amid the booming New York hotel scene. Read more.

 

5 gamechanging new hotel brands

Caption by Hyatt Shanghai Zhongshan Park

Caption by Hyatt Shanghai Zhongshan Park, shown in a rendering, is set to open in 2023

A handful of recently launched brands—including Caption by Hyatt, Soleil Hotels & Resorts, and Leven—centered on community, inclusivity, and flexibility are reinventing the hospitality and travel sectors. Read more.

 

Members clubs are making a resurgence

the reading room at InterContinental San Diego

The AvroKO-designed Reading Club, perched atop the InterContinental San Diego

New private social clubs across the globe, from newcomers and veterans alike, are offering exclusivity, good design, and comfort, along with unique networking and programming opportunities. In this piece, we spotlight five members clubs—including the Ned NoMad and NeueHouse’s latest location—joining the quickly evolving but time-tested segment. Read more.