NEW YORK – When it opened in 1962, the sleek TWA terminal at New York’s Kennedy Airport was the embodiment of jet-age style. Now, construction is underway to transform the landmark into a $265 million ...
We’re a bit late to this news, but it’s worth mentioning that over the weekend, The Post reported that hotelier Andre Balazs will develop a hotel at JFK Airport’s historic TWA Terminal. It’ll be ...
When the New York’s Municipal Airport opened in 1939, Trans World Airlines (TWA) was one of the first carriers to sign up for space on its runways. The airport was soon renamed LaGuardia Airport, and ...
NEW YORK — Aviation has declined from the days when air travel was considered glamorous and exciting. But Tyler Morse, a hotelier planning the first hotel within walking distance of the terminals at ...
When the TWA Flight Center opened in 1962 at New York's JFK Airport, its swooping form seemed to embody flight itself, with its two white wings rising from the tarmac. Drawing for the Ambassador ...
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey hopes to squeeze a hotel with about 150 rooms in the space between the old TWA terminal and the new JetBlue building. The old TWA terminal would serve as ...
Housed in Finnish architect Eero Saarinen’s landmarked 1962 TWA Flight Center at JFK International Airport, the forthcoming TWA Hotel is an homage to the midcentury era of Jet Age optimism—and blithe ...
After 15 years of disuse, the Googie architecture-inspired TWA Flight Center at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport will be transformed into a hotel. Gizmodo reports that the city’s Port ...
Remember when flying used to be glamorous? No? Well, it’s time for a stay at the gorgeous TWA Hotel, a welcoming oasis in the chaos and construction that is the current state of New York’s John F.
This skate venue is ready for takeoff. JFK Airport’s TWA Hotel is set to open its Roll-A-Rama skating venue for the second year in a row this weekend. Located beneath Connie, the retro lodging’s ...
This article is reprinted by permission from NextAvenue.org. It is my husband’s birthday weekend, and we are standing, awe-struck, in the retro-themed TWA Hotel at JFK Airport in New York City.