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Sister City is a hotel distilled to its most beautiful parts. Now Open in NYC. In partnership with S

Sister City is a hotel distilled to its most beautiful parts. Now Open in NYC. In partnership with SISTER CITY [View this in your browser]( Less, But Better. Sister City is a hotel distilled to its most beautiful working parts. Created by the people behind Ace Hotel and located on Bowery in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, the new hotel Sister City champions purposeful design, intuitive technology, and thoughtful service, operating at the intersection of simplicity and beauty. We were inspired by the philosophy of Less, But Better. The inherent satisfaction of having just enough. We asked what was needed for today’s traveler, and shaved off excess, considering aesthetic sustenance, human connection and modern needs as well. From the moment you step inside the lobby, guests will experience serenity accompanied by sounds from experimental musician Julianna Barwick, who created a score that continually changing based on the atmospheric readings from above the hotel. [As the New Yorker described it:]( “A camera mounted to the roof of the building sends information about the goings-on in the airspace above the hotel (rain, clouds, pigeons, airplanes, wind, sun, moonlight, drones, helicopters, constellations, what have you) to Pereira’s program, which uses Microsoft’s artificial intelligence to cue sounds written and recorded by Barwick.” Ground floor restaurant Floret, now open for breakfast, lunch, brunch, and dinner, offers inventive, restorative fare, focusing on individual ingredients, and is helmed by award-winning Chef Joe Ogrodnek. And finally, Last Light, a neighborhood rooftop bar and lounge perched on the 11th floor of Sister City, offers vast skyline views, cocktails, and small plates. The result: a new prototype for compassionate hospitality where efficiency and beauty find union. Sister City provides you shelter from the elements, but orients you to the wider world, as well. — Team GOOD [Learn More]( Live well. Do good. [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Tumblr]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2019 GOOD Worldwide, Inc, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list]( [View this in your browser]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( GOOD Worldwide, Inc · 6380 Wilshire Blvd. · 15th Floor · Los Angeles, CA 90048 · USA

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