Maple & Ash, a high-end steakhouse brand from the Chicago-based Maple Hospitality Group, is set to open a new restaurant in a 12,000 square-foot space in Midtown Manhattan, transforming an area near Penn Station. This follows the brand's other locations in Scottsdale and Miami, with plans for further expansion including Boston and Santa Barbara. The Manhattan project is associated with a building in which former President Trump's company holds a significant stake. The group has faced internal conflicts, leading to a split among its co-founders due to legal battles.
Last year, Vornado oversaw the redevelopment of the Penn One complex in Midtown near Penn Station.
The original group behind Maple & Ash, What If Syndicate, has seen its share of lawyers in Chicago due to internal disputes.
Maple Hospitality Group is expanding with plans for new locations in Miami, Boston, and Santa Barbara.
President Donald Trump has a 30 percent stake in the redevelopment of the building housing the new restaurant.
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