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The following is a list of Cosmopolitan Clubs grouped by continent and geographic region. The Cosmopolitan Club is a private social club with groups located in approximately every corner of the world.
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In 1909, the Cosmos Club formed as a club for governesses, leasing space in the Gibson Building on East 33rd Street. [2] The following year, the club became the Women's Cosmopolitan Club, "organized," according to The New York Times, "for the benefit of New York women interested in the arts, sciences, education, literature, and philanthropy or in sympathy with those interested."
Cosmopolitan Television is a television network brand that targets a young female demographic consisting of acquired scripted television series, films, lifestyle series and more. [1] The network's name is licensed from the Hearst Communications magazine title Cosmopolitan .
The Cosmopolitan Club of Philadelphia is a private members' club in Philadelphia. It was founded in June 1928 by a group of women from Philadelphia and its surroundings. [ 1 ] In January 1930, the members had purchased the lot at 1616 Latimer Street, and oversaw the construction of an Art Deco building.
The Cosmopolitan struggled in its early years amid the aftermath of the Great Recession. [48] It was the last new resort to be built on the Strip until the completion of Resorts World Las Vegas in 2021. [48] [49] The Cosmopolitan saw favorable reviews upon opening, and the hotel rooms, among the most expensive in Las Vegas, were often sold out ...
The Frederick Hotel, previously the Cosmopolitan Hotel Tribeca, is a historic hotel located at 95 West Broadway in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City. The building was built in 1844-45 by a tobacco merchant James Boorman. [1] Early on it was called the Girard House and it was renamed the Cosmopolitan in the 1860s.
Cosmopolitan Hotel may refer to: Cosmopolitan Hotel Tribeca in Tribeca, New York City; Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas ("The Cosmo"), a resort casino and hotel in Paradise, Nevada; Cosmopolitan Hotel and Restaurant in Old Town San Diego, California; Dorsett Wanchai Hong Kong Hotel (formerly Cosmopolitan Hotel Hong Kong), a Hong Kong hotel