Runway 84

The year. 1982. A gallon of gas was 91 cents, Michael Jackson’s thriller was released and the temperature hit an all-time low of -117. When you are charged with a reimagining of an iconic concept, iconic owners, and a somewhat infamous past, you work hard to preserve what was, what is, and what will become. Studying the lower east side red sauce joints beginning with the floor plan, a perimeter dining approach was achieved by introducing “gangster booths” along the two main walls of the dining room. Meant for family, large groups, or just because you always wanted to have a view of the dining room and entertainment these lend to an old-school approach to how patrons dined when Vegas was a horse town in the desert and Frank Sinatra was known as little Frankie and the then new Italian America was making a mark in the restaurant
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A lively concept and one that is immersive needed to have a color palate and tactile spirit that evoked some of the old-school supper club joints that made the lower portion of Manhattan cool and Las Vegas hot. Hues of green, gold, and burgundy are combined with an elaborate multi-layered walnut coffered ceiling that is reminiscent of a ballroom/piano lounge at the Sands. Authentic without being a cliche was achieved by designing all custom furniture and seating to represent four generations of dining while creating a sophisticated and chic spirit. The magic of creating a space where nothing matches is because it’s all a match on the purposeful selection of a rose wall covering matched with dark emerald green velvet banquettes. A circular mini lounge was created between the bar and dining room to serve double duty, both as a natural divider for the bar and dining but to also give a lush sense of intimacy in front of the stage reminiscent of a Vegas sneak joint where a Manhattan was more than an island. Martin Scorsese could have used this as a muse for any of his movie sets depicting a true step into the Italian American subculture that was just gaining speed in 1882. Step into the bar and above you is a vinyl stretch ceiling that is both an optical illusion and an excitement generator. What becomes of an already over-scale 12 foot ceiling is now punctuated overhead and the custom brass back bar and adornments are now part of the architecture enveloping your experience. Custom crystal chandeliers and brass art lights in a cacophony of light that is both intimate and sexy by design. The walls pay homage to the neighborhoods where inspiration and family are found. A touch of whimsy is also present here. Feeling more like a night out than a seat in a restaurant, we attempted to immerse the patron in a sea of colors, textures, and light play. All as part of the fresh yet familiar vibe present in the four decades of existence.

Client

Runway 84

Category

Bar & Nightclub, Hospitality Design, Restaurant

Runway 84 Press

  • Runway 84 featured in Restaurant Development + Design

    “There was nothing that we didn’t gut,” Fortis notes. “We moved the bar, opened the space up, put in a lounge. It is a big, open space now, but it is designed as several smaller, more intimate zones. A big goal was to make sure regulars would come in and be blown awa...

  • Runway 84 Restaurant featured in Hospitality Snapshots

    The design of a Lower East Side-inspired restaurant in Fort Lauderdale includes a vintage color palette, custom furniture, vinyl stretch ceilings, and brass art lights designed by Bigtime Design Studios....

  • Brightline unveils new Orlando station

    High-speed passenger-rail operator Brightline last week unveiled its new station at Orlando International Airport. Miami-based architecture firm Bigtime Design Studios designed the Orlando station as well as Boca Raton and Aventura stations....

  • HospitalityDesign | Fort Lauderdale Supper Club Runway 84 Returns

    The Italian-American restaurant and supper club, now simply dubbed Runway 84, bursts with life through a glitzy, jewel box-inspired aesthetic executed by Miami-based Bigtime Design Studios. “We boldly created a design that says old school luxury as seamlessly as Runway 8...

  • Runway 84 Is Reborn A Gangster-Level Supper Club in Fort Lauderdale

    Back when it closed during the pandemic, Anthony’s Runway 84 was old enough to be a retired postal worker. A generation that grew up in Broward went there with Nonno and Nonna to have mussels and family-sized plates of cauliflower rigatoni. They giggled at the plane fusela...

  • Anthony’s Runway 84 Reopens

    The iconic Italian haunt in Fort Lauderdale officially reopened this week after an eight-month renovation. Anthony’s opened 40 years ago and now ushers in a new era with a full aesthetic makeover. The redesigned $4 million interiors will transport diners to a Las Vegas Rat...

  • Anthony’s Runway 84 Returns With a Goodfellas Supper-Club Vibe

    Through wrought iron gates marked with a gilded "R", you are greeted by Dean Martin, Sophia Loren, Joe DiMaggio, Frank Sinatra, Lady Gaga, Al Pacino, Madonna, and Jake La Motta. The walls just beyond the hostess stand are filled with pictures of celebrities who have dined at...

  • Anthony’s Runway 84 Reopens After Extensive Renovation

    Miami-based award-winning design firm Bigtime Design Studios redesigned the venue, which includes a live music lounge featuring a new grand piano and dramatic crystal chandelier, a new bar complete with an elevated cocktail program and a dramatic new entranceway to deliver C...

  • Anthony’s Runway slated to reopen this week in Fort Lauderdale as new Runway 84

    For the design, the team has tapped Miami-based award-winning design firm Bigtime Design Studios to reimagine the space and turn their vision into a reality. Among the additions, a live music lounge featuring a gorgeous new grand piano and dramatic crystal chandelier; a tony...

  • Runway 84 To Reopen Late January 2023

    For the design, the team has tapped Miami-based design firm Bigtime Design Studios to reimagine the space and turn their vision into a reality. Among the additions, a live music lounge featuring a new grand piano and dramatic crystal chandelier; a new bar complete with an el...

  • The Ten Most Anticipated Miami Restaurant Openings of 2023

    Anthony Bruno’s aviation-themed restaurant has long been the red-sauce go to, serving up classics for New York ex-pats homesick for their favorite Italian restaurants. So when the restaurant closed its doors in May 2022, there was a rush to make one last visit before the ...

  • Anthony’s Runway 84 Says Au Revoir — But Not Goodbye

    There are many places in which to get a good meal with great ambiance in South Florida. But for a restaurant to be truly memorable, it has to have an undefinable "it" factor that resonates to your core, possibly tinged with a touch of nostalgia. Restaurants like Joe's Stone ...