The Courtyard New York Manhattan Central Park is Zennie62Media NFL Draft coverage sponsor!
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The NFL Draft 2014 is next week, and the exciting and brand new Courtyard New York Manhattan Central Park is the coverage sponsor for Zennie62Media’s 9th straight year of coverage of the National Football League’s Player Selection Meeting!
The new (just a few months old) Courtyard New York Manhattan Central Park is the tallest hotel in New York City, the United States, and one of the tallest in the World.
Located at 1717 Broadway, the Courtyard at Central Park is a business hotel offering outdoor event space, full-floor fitness center with sun deck, free Wi-Fi and flexible meeting rooms.
The Courtyard New York Manhattan Central Park guest rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows or full glass walls offering spectacular views of Central Park, Times Square or the Hudson River!
The hotel’s Bistro offers healthy choices, a variety of breakfast and dinner options, an evening bar and specialty beverages made with good old Starbucks Coffee!
Zennie62Media Continues A Tradition Of Innovative Coverage
To celebrate Zennie62Media’s 9th year of coverage, Zennie62.com will have a live stream from the Grand Lounge of Radio City Music Hall. It’s there that you’ll be among the first to see the interviews of players like Johnny Manziel and Jadeveon Clowney, and meet friends of mine who’ve covered the NFL Draft for years, and provided keen, interesting perspectives.
Stay tuned to Zennie62.com, Zennie62 on YouTube, and Zennie62 on Twitter!
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