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Time Warner Center
10 Columbus Cir.,
New York, NY 10019
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Official Website
Nearby Subway Stops
1, A, B, C, D at 59th St.-Columbus Circle
Parking
- Nearby Parking Lots
- Street Parking
See Also
- A|X Armani Exchange
- The Art of Shaving
- Bar Masa
- Borders Books, Music and Movies
- Bose Showcase Store
- Bouchon Bakery
- C. Wonder
- Caché
- Café Gray
- Calvin Klein Underwear
- Center Bar
- Center Bar
- Clo
- Coach
- Cole Haan
- Crabtree & Evelyn
- D. Fiori
- Dean & DeLuca
- Esprit
- FACE Stockholm
- Godiva Boutique
- Hugo Boss
- J.Crew
- Jazz at Lincoln Center
- L'Occitane
- Landmarc
- Mandarin Oriental, New York
- Masa
- Montmartre
- Morgenthal Frederics
- Mxyplyzyk
- Per Se
- Porter House Bar and Grill
- Samsung Experience
- Satya Jewelry
- Sephora
- Sisley
- The Spa at Equinox
- Stone Rose Lounge
- Stuart Weitzman
- The Running Company
- The Shop at Equinox
- Thomas Pink
- Tourneau
- The Tumi Store
- United Colors of Benetton
- Whole Foods Market
- Williams-Sonoma
- Williams-Sonoma Home
- Davidoff of Geneva
Profile
Proclaimed a “vertical experience” at its hyped opening in early 2004, the $1.7 billion Time Warner Center purports to offer something for everyone. The two soaring towers and Columbus Circle concourse house Manhattan’s largest food market, the luxurious
The 59,000 square-foot gourmet supermarket boasts a wine shop, a 248-seat café, a sushi bar, a brick-oven, a walk-in greenhouse with fresh flowers, the city's first Jamba Juice, a chocolate station, three hot-food bars (Indian, Latin, Pan-Asian and Chinese), an organic cosmetics center, and 49 registers to ring it all up.
The Spa at the Mandarin Oriental
The drink of choice may be Tri-doshic herbal tea instead of tequila, but this two-story oasis is a scene. There's a waitlist for some of the treatments and celebrities like Uma Thurman and Michelle Yeoh have been spotted in the crystal steam room. A visit to the V.I.P area for two will set patrons back around $1,000. Mere mortals will fork over $20 for a polish change or $30 for chin wax.
Jazz at Lincoln Center
Opened in the fall of 2004, the world's first performing arts center specifically designed for jazz consists of three performance spaces, a 3,500 square-foot educational center, and the Jazz Hall of Fame.
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