Ashley Wu was working as a fashion writer when she wanted to find a place to work outside of the home. She decided to create what she, herself, was craving: a female-focused club where you can go to work, attend an event, or simply have a haven to decompress.
Read MoreIt’s in this spirit of togetherness that we present our Neu Woman of the season, Ashley Wu.
Read MoreMaison, a members-only club for women and mothers, opened on the Upper East Side in February.
Read MoreTime Out Market New York, from the publishers of the magazine, features 21 vendors in a two-story space in Dumbo.
Read MoreFounded by fashion blogger, photo producer, and mom of two, Ashley Wu, this Upper East Side aerie is aimed at NYC’s cool mom community.
Read MoreFor a taste of the South’s cocktail revolution, pull up a stool at one of these recently opened establishments
Read MoreCalling all New Yorkers: meet Maison, the new members-only club for women that will open in February 2019. Maison, which will be located on the Upper East Side, will serve as a place for women to work, connect, and relax.
Read MoreElle Decor spoke with Maison founder Ashley Wu on why the club is so much more than just a co-working space.
Read MoreThe new bi-level food hall will feature three bars, a stage, an exhibition space, 520 communal seats, and a rooftop area that overlooks the East River and Manhattan skyline.
Read MoreIs America Ready for the Luxury Hostel? Miami Beach’s Generator thinks so.
Read MoreFor its American debut, it’s picked the former Atlantic Princess, a 1940s condominium on South Beach’s heaving Collins Avenue, to show off the distinctive blend of low-cost lodgings and grown-up style so beloved of Generator groupies.
Read MoreGenerator, the trendy European hostel chain that turned the idea of a youth hostel on its head, has just opened its first North American outpost on South Beach’s legendary Collins Avenue.
Read MoreIf the Classic Car Club Manhattan subscribed to Hotel California rules — you can check out, but you can never leave — their members would probably be giddy. Because beyond the Porsche GT3s and Aston Martin Vantages, the club we like to call “horsepower heaven on the Hudson” just gave itself a radical $4m makeover.
Read MoreFounded in London in 1995, the club landed in Manhattan’s Soho neighborhood in 2005 upon arrival in the States before recently needing a new place to call home. CCC enlisted one of their very own members, architect Marc Thorpe of Marc Thorpe Design, to design the new club, which now takes up residence at Pier 76 by the Hudson River.
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