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The renovated structure will house hotel rooms and brand-new residential condos. The Waldorf Astoria and Towers has a total of 1, hotel rooms as of Surprisingly, it is not Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. At the time, The Blackstone Group held a Hilton Worldwide.

Dwight Eisenhower also lived in the hotel from until his death in The Waldorf-Astoria was born. The original Waldorf hotel was opened, and the Astoria hotel opened next door four years later In , the Waldorf Astoria re-opened in its current Park Avenue location, becoming the largest and tallest hotel in the world. Designed in the Art Deco style, it welcomed presidents, royals, movie stars, and cultural luminaries into its grand public spaces and palatial suites.

The Waldorf Astoria set a list of global precedents: the first hotel to have electricity on every floor, the first to have en suite baths, and the first to offer hour room service. A rose topped each room service order that went to The Towers. Cole Porter moved to The Towers in and kept his residence at the Waldorf Astoria until his death in The Duke and Duchess of Windsor made the Waldorf Astoria their home after the Duke abdicated the throne, and the hotel welcomed every U.

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