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NYC’s Rainbow Room Will Reopen To Public In 2014
New York City’s Rainbow Room, where music greats Tommy Dorsey, Guy Lombardo and others performed, will reopen to the public in the fall of 2014.
The iconic nightclub at Rockefeller Center closed in 2009 amid a landlord-tenant dispute. Tishman Speyer, which operates Rockefeller Center, made the reopening announcement Tuesday.
The Rainbow Room opened as a supper club in 1934 after the repeal of Prohibition. Over the years, legendary performers including Louis Armstrong and Tony Bennett have entertained there. The city granted it landmark status in October 2012, saying its art deco-style decor “came to epitomize New York City.”
The restaurant development company Blau + Associates will oversee the reopening process.
Gabellini Sheppard Architects will design the Rainbow Room’s public spaces.
Photo: Suzanne Plunkett, File/AP
Guests at New York's Rainbow Room dance on the revolving floor of the restaurant and nightclub.
An executive chef will be announced in the coming months.