It’s Official: The Standard East Village

Hotel Chatter reports that the Cooper Square Hotel is now officially reopened as Andre Balazs’ Standard East Village.
We have been aware of the pending Standard takeover since October, but it is now official. At least online. Hotel sites are showing the Cooper Square Hotel as the Standard East Village, and if you try to visit Cooper Square’s website, it redirects you to the Standard site.
As it stands, the site is boasting the hotel’s rooms, penthouse suite (pictured above), outdoor garden, free WiFi and complimentary Standard bikes. The hotel’s dining and bar offerings are expected to be revamped and revealed throughout the year, as the transformation from CSH to Standard is completed.
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Andre Balazs is nearly set to proceed with renovations to the Standard East Village (f.k.a. the Cooper Square Hotel) after the local community board approved his proposals at a meeting the other night.
Hotelier Andre Balazs has rebranded the Cooper Square Hotel as a Standard East Village and there are currently some amazing rooms available for just $250 a night.
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