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The Gansevoort, one of New York’s leading five-star hotels, is managed by Irishman Anton Moore and perfectly captures the Meatpacking District’s trendy atmosphere

Meatpacking District. Photo: Tagger Yancey IV NYC Tourism + Conventions

Overlooking the entrance of the Gansevoort, the Meatpacking District’s leading hotel, is a billboard of Irish actor Nicola Coughlan, beautifully clad in Regency attire and staring into the eyes of her beau from Netflix’s smash hit series Bridgerton. However, European audiences know that the actor’s breakthrough role arrived years earlier in the Bafta-winning comedy Derry Girls.

Fittingly, Nicola isn’t Gansevoort’s only connection to the Maiden City. Anton Moore, born in Derry in 1975, is the current general manager here — a coveted role where he oversees 270 staff members and welcomes thousands of guests annually.

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