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Things to do and see
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Where to eat and drink
First Republic Preferred Banking Offices
Hudson Yards / Manhattan WestElevated above a once-bustling rail yard, Hudson Yards is a “city within a city.” Along with the surrounding Manhattan West neighborhood, this area will be home to over 100 new shops and restaurants, industry-leading companies, cultural centers, a luxury hotel, apartments and public spaces. First Republic is pleased to bring exceptional service in banking and wealth management to this exciting expansion of New York City.
Things to Do and See
1. The Vessel Experience different views of the glittering river and city as you ascend the 2,500 steps of interlocking staircases that form Thomas Heatherwick’s architectural feat at the heart of Hudson Yards. This interactive sculpture is open to the public. Just reserve tickets online ahead of time — it’s worth the climb.
2a. Shops at Hudson Yards Home to New York’s first and only Neiman Marcus, as well as many other high-end shops, Hudson Yards takes luxury retail to new heights.
2b. Snark Park Expanding on The Shed’s endeavor to bring art to Hudson Yards, Snark Park will serve as an exhibition space for revolving immersive installations.
3. The Shed Visit the brand-new cultural center that will feature original works of art ranging across disciplines and audiences. Find something for everyone whether it be musical, visual or performing arts.
4. The High Line Take a walk among the greenery elevated a story above the bustling city noise and uncover stunning, site-specific artwork along the way.
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Peloton John Foley, Co-Founder and CEO (seated left); Graham Stanton, Co-Founder (seated right); Tom Cortese, Co-Founder (standing left); Yony Feng, Co-Founder (standing right)
Things to Do and See5. The DiMenna Center for Classical Music Visit this sophisticated concert hall to experience the best in classical music, from soloists to symphonies.
6. Madison Square Garden See a show at the iconic arena known as “The Garden,” which is host to some of the biggest names in music, comedy and sports.
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7. Chelsea Piers Sports and Entertainment Have fun at this extensive sports complex featuring a driving range, an ice rink, pools and a bowling alley.
8. The McKittrick Hotel Experience interactive performances in this immersive, five-story theater venue.
9. Chelsea Market Take your time perusing this indoor marketplace renowned for its wide range of fresh produce, specialty grocers, shops and eateries.
10. Whitney Museum of American Art Spend the day at this world-class contemporary art museum showcasing the works of 20th-century American artists.
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Where to Eat and Drink
1. Mercado Little Spain Think of New York’s famed Eataly but with a Spanish flair. Sample dishes from all your favorite regions of Spain in one glorious food hall. Stop in for a quick bite or stay for hours.
2a. TAK Room From none other than esteemed Chef Thomas Keller, TAK pays tribute to an era of dining when style and glamour reigned supreme. Featuring Continental cuisine and an atmosphere that plays on your nostalgia, it’s the perfect place to unwind after luxury shopping.
2b. Kāwi Chef David Chang’s newest addition to the Momofuku family offers you a modern take on Korean-inspired dishes in a refined setting.
2c. Queensyard This new spot features elevated British pub dining and transforms into a bar at night. Sip on one of its many craft cocktails while enjoying a view of The Vessel.
3. Chef’s Table at Brooklyn Fare Take a seat at the counter of this three-starred Michelin restaurant to indulge in Chef César Ramirez’s culinary mastery. Featuring a seasonal tasting menu that delicately marries Japanese and French cuisines, the whole experience is more of journey than a meal.
4. Jun-Men Watch expert chefs prep piping-hot bowls of delicious ramen in this airy, contemporary noodle bar.
Stop in at Friedmans for classic comfort foods — like fried chicken and waffles — but with a twist: The whole menu is gluten free.
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6. Legacy Records While the famed recording studio may have closed its doors in 2008, the eponymous restaurant that has moved into its place is drumming up a reputation of its own. With classic mid-century-modern decor, a laundry list of craft cocktails and a sumptuous northern Italian menu, Legacy Records is worth the hype.
Art on The High LineDedicated to expanding spaces for public art and dialogue, the High Line is New York’s first park with a multimedia, contemporary art program.
Exploring the park, you can uncover a wide range of site-specific, commissioned sculptures, murals and video installations.
Stop by First Republic’s own multistory, revolving mural wall on the side of our 10th Avenue and 29th Street location, featuring art that taps into the unique energy of New York City. This inaugural mural debuted April 2019 and highlighted New York City dance company — and client — Dorrance Dance.
First Republic’s Preferred Banking Office at 29th Street and 10th Avenue will be coming soon.
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6th Avenue442 6th Avenue (at 10th Street)(212) 253-8888
79th & Lexington148 East 79th Street (at Lexington)(212) 288-6888
Broadway2160 Broadway (at 76th Street)(212) 580-8588
Canal Street163 Canal Street (at Elizabeth Street)(212) 882-3888
Downtown NY225 Broadway (at Barclay Street)(212) 372-3088
Madison Avenue575 Madison Avenue (at 56th Street)(212) 371-8088
Park Avenue320 Park Avenue (at 51st Street)(212) 486-8882
Park Avenue South443 Park Avenue South (at East 30th Street)(212) 532-8882
Rockefeller Center1230 Avenue of the Americas (at 48th Street)(212) 459-9000
Columbus Circle10 Columbus Circle(212) 331-0088
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For a complete list of locations across the United States, please visit firstrepublic.com/locations
Contact us
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