Jeffrey Beers designed the restaurant, which will have about 100 seats and a big bar and lounge in cherry wood and leather.
Jeffrey Beers designed the space, creating a moody theater with undulating strips of wood on the ceiling, semicircular booths along one wall and shiny red chairs.
The other guest rooms, designed by Jeffrey Beers, are large, minimalist and serene.
(The architect is Jeffrey Beers of Manhattan.)
The place, yet to be named, is being designed by Jeffrey Beers for a spring opening.
Jeffrey Beers spent half the budget for his 16-by-18-foot cook's kitchen on construction.
Jeffrey Beers has transformed three floors of a former Midtown corner office into a high-energy social arena.
Jeffrey Beers, the Manhattan architect who designed the restaurant, called it "sensual modernism" and said he tried to avoid trendiness.
They wisely had Jeffrey Beers make the notoriously vast brick-walled space more intimate.
An untitled instrumental piano piece is featured in the Dwell.com short featuring designer-architect Jeffrey Beers.