Trump Goes to Soho, Builds for Transients

Photo: TrumpSoho.com
Well, a hotel condominium is what you build when you really want to build condos but zoning only allows you to build a "transient" (the city's term) hotel. In other words, the 411-unit pile will essentially be an apartment building by another name — but owners will have the option of renting out their units, like hotel rooms, when they're not there. This gambit unsurprisingly irks some of Trump's detractors, who aren't thrilled about the tall monstrosity's impending arrival in an otherwise low-slung neighborhood. Under their pressure, the Buildings Department might restrict owners to only 100 or 150 days of occupancy a year.
Maybe the buyers can live the rest of the year at the Plaza Residences.
SoHo's Trumped [NYDN]

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