A new power play is in the works at the landmarked Manhattan eatery famous for its power lunches. After a much-publicized landmarks battle, real estate developer RFR Holdings has shuffled architects in the impending renovation of the Philip Johnson-designed interiors at the Four Seasons restaurant.
Selldorf Architects—initially chosen for the entire overhaul—has been reassigned as “restoration architect” responsible for touching up the restaurant’s landmarked design features. Meanwhile RFR favorite, William T. Georgis Architect, will be responsible for the interior’s “soft goods,” defining the new restaurant’s look and feel.
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