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Displaying all articles tagged:
Hotels
rich people
Mar. 11, 2024
The Mandarin Oriental’s Fifth Avenue Condos Are Having Problems
Sales weren’t exactly brisk before a lawsuit accused the developer of skimping on the details.
By
Adriane Quinlan
brick and mortar
Dec. 27, 2023
The Innkeeper Influencers Are Busy
The holidays are no time to relax for TikTok’s hygge entrepreneurs.
By
Clio Chang
times square
Oct. 12, 2023
When 42nd Street Was the ‘Dead Line’ No One Would Cross
How real-estate developers made Times Square out of a sleepy district of horse stables.
As told to
Karrie Jacobs
street fights
Sept. 29, 2023
How to Fake-Own the New Yorker Hotel
A fraudster got himself a rent-stabilized lease at the Hell’s Kitchen landmark. Then he tried to take it over.
By
Clio Chang
office apocalypse
July 20, 2023
Offices Are the New Malls
The office tower has overtaken retail and hotels in the ranking of distressed real-estate assets.
By
Clio Chang
design hunting
July 4, 2023
‘I Sold My Soul, But Warhol Would Be Proud’
Meet the M.F.A. grads pumping out wall art for mid-tier hotel chains and retirement homes.
By
Molly Osberg
hotels
June 27, 2023
Who Wins the Plaza?
It’ll either be the Four Seasons or the Raffles Hotels & Resorts who’ll end up managing it.
By
Clio Chang
the city
May 26, 2023
The Scramble to House Our Busloads of Migrants
New York’s shelter system was already at a breaking point. Officials are scrambling to find beds for asylum seekers.
By
David Freedlander
hotels
Dec. 22, 2022
Did New York Miss Its Moment To Turn Hotels Into Housing?
“It’s hard to look at the timing of these programs and say that it was treated as an emergency.”
By
Bridget Read
hotels
Dec. 16, 2022
‘I Know That I’m Living This Cinderella Life’
The city’s closure of emergency hotels leaves former inmates scrambling to find housing by the New Year.
By
Annie Grossinger
the eavesdropper
Dec. 15, 2022
Listening In at the Mark Hotel
Just before the holidays.
By
Adriane Quinlan
migrant crisis
Nov. 11, 2022
Eric Adams Closes His Big Tent on Randall’s Island
Migrants are moving to hotels, which is what many advocates asked for in the first place.
By
Clio Chang
hotels
Oct. 17, 2022
The Billionaire Behind New York’s Most Luxe Hotel
Vladislav Doronin’s ambitious, contentious journey from Leningrad to Aman New York.
By
Chris Pomorski
mysteries
Oct. 7, 2022
What Happened to the Gramercy Park Hotel?
Everyone’s got a theory.
By
Bridget Read
street fights
Oct. 3, 2022
Is the Beanie Babies Inventor Trying to Kill the Four Seasons?
There’s a reported standoff over the future of the Billionaires’ Row fixture.
By
Clio Chang
goodbyes
Sept. 28, 2022
The Gramercy Park Hotel’s Liquidation Sale Was a Real Scene
““People were coming out with tears streaming down their faces.”
By
Christopher Bonanos
upstate
Aug. 9, 2022
The Ranch Thinks New Yorkers Can’t Handle the Ranch
The luxury Malibu boot camp is coming to the Hudson Valley with shorter hikes and later wake-up times.
By
Clio Chang
are u coming?
May 19, 2022
Rockin’ Out With the Mayor and ‘Late-Night Dorinda’ at the New Hard Rock Hotel
Don’t expect
Sid and Nancy
; it’s pretty swanky.
By
Brock Colyar
hotels
May 2, 2022
Bill de Blasio Is Living in the Downtown Brooklyn Marriott
Possibly rubbing elbows with people in town for conferences and graduations.
By
Clio Chang
brick and mortar
Mar. 18, 2022
Can You Really Sleep During a $75 Nap?
Increasingly, hotels hope so.
By
Clio Chang
ask a cool person
Jan. 28, 2022
Where 19 Stylish People Always Stay in Las Vegas
From the European-inflected NoMad to Caesar’s Palace.
By
Abigail Glasgow
hotels
Jan. 27, 2022
Turns Out the Standard Hotel Was Literally Falling Apart
Many
of the gray panels that frame the building’s distinctive windows were improperly installed.
By
Caroline Spivack
ask a cool person
Jan. 25, 2022
Where 22 Stylish People Always Stay in New Orleans
From the boutique hotel in a 19th-century rectory to the old-world “grand dames.”
By
Lauren Ro
this place’s incredible
Jan. 21, 2022
Staying at This Mystical Santa Fe Hotel Is Like Travel Within Travel
You may start to wonder:
Who the hell dreamt up this place?
By
Foster Kamer
ask a cool person
Jan. 14, 2022
Where 16 Stylish People Always Stay in Chicago
From gilded Gold Coast hotels to a room above a Wicker Park pub.
By
Kari Nathans
trust me i should know
Jan. 10, 2022
I May Never Stay at a Hotel Without a Kids’ Club Again
For hours, my kids painted seashells and made jewelry. I was on a beach with my eyes closed.
By
Alyssa Shelasky
this place’s incredible
Dec. 31, 2021
My Favorite London Hotel Is the Ned, a Universe Unto Itself
It has the nicest gym — not just hotel gym, gym period — I’ve ever been to.
By
Chris Black
ask a cool person
Dec. 29, 2021
Where 20 Stylish People Always Stay in Miami
From high-octane South Beach hotels to serene beachfront properties.
By
Chadner Navarro
ask a cool person
Dec. 23, 2021
Where 20 Stylish People Always Stay in Montréal
From North America’s first Ritz to a scrappy pensione above a music venue.
By
Abigail Glasgow
this thing’s incredible
Dec. 21, 2021
Hotel Sheets Skeeve Me Out, So I Travel With This (Always Clean) Sleep Sack
Did you know there’s no law saying that hotels or Airbnb hosts have to wash the bed linens?
By
Alison Freer
this place’s incredible
Dec. 13, 2021
This Tucked-Away Palm Springs Spot Is a Hotel Goldilocks
Quieter than the Ace, more affordable than Korakia, and not an iota of the Rat Pack–Slim Aarons tourist scene.
By
Max Berlinger
Sponsor Story
7 Incredible Hotels That Are Inspired By Their Locations
7 Hotels That Are Inspired By Their Locations
By
Cortne Bonilla
state of hotels
Nov. 5, 2021
The Standard Hotel Could Be Facing Foreclosure
All that nightlife doesn’t necessarily fill the rooms.
By
Kim Velsey
assessment
Oct. 15, 2021
Can Eric Adams Really Turn 25,000 Hotel Rooms Into Affordable Housing?
Even after all the past year’s closures, that’s a lot of real estate.
By
Kevin T. Dugan
travel
Oct. 14, 2021
The Catskills Are Suddenly Lousy With High-End Hotels
The Borscht Belt has entered its expensive phase.
By
Louis Cheslaw
and
Daniel Varghese
headaches
July 17, 2021
The Travel Industry Is a Total Mess. Everyone Is Traveling Anyway.
If you think it’s hard to find a good flight, wait till you try to book a rental car or a hotel room.
By
Jen Wieczner
living small
June 24, 2021
It’s Time for New York City to Bring Back SROs
A solution to high rents, empty hotels, and the homelessness crisis.
By
Karrie Jacobs
obituary
June 17, 2021
The Hostel Has Closed on Nantucket
The Star of the Sea — a cheap place to be — has been purchased and, yes, kicked the bucket.
By
Kim Velsey
housing
June 15, 2021
The Homeless-to-Hotels Program Is Ending, and Nobody’s Ready
Advocates fear mass eviction; hoteliers say their businesses are still in crisis.
By
Kevin T. Dugan
pennsylvania six-five oh-oh-oh
Apr. 14, 2021
So Long to the Hotel Pennsylvania
Once lovely, now dowdy, soon to be gone.
By
Christopher Bonanos
space of the week
Oct. 9, 2020
Inside a Stately Boutique Hotel From a Beauty Mogul
Bobbi Brown recently opened a 32-room inn in a New Jersey suburb, of all places.
By
Wendy Goodman
buyer’s market
May 15, 2020
Who’s Booking Hotel Rooms Right Now? Vacation Optimists.
People are hoping that the worst will be over in a few months. And if it’s not, they have an out.
By
Josh Barro
buyer’s market
Apr. 15, 2020
Luxury Hotels Are Nearly Empty. Budget Hotels Still Have Customers.
“It’s mostly local,” says one general manager. “Maybe someone in the family wants to quarantine or stay away from family.”
By
Josh Barro
the top line
July 11, 2019
It’s Time to Stop This Ridiculous Hotel Pricing Practice
“Resort fees” and “destination fees” are used to mislead consumers about room rates. Washington, D.C., is suing to keep operators honest.
By
Josh Barro
real estate
June 16, 2019
The Last Residents of the Hotel Bossert
What’s it like to live in a nearly abandoned building?
By
Alexa Tsoulis-Reay
weddings!
Apr. 29, 2019
The World’s Best Honeymoon Suites
Options for newlyweds who don’t just want to cuddle up and stay in anywhere.
By
Ashlea Halpern
the top line
Dec. 14, 2018
Why Do Hotel Companies Have So Many Brands?
Marriott is actually a family of 30 hotel brands, many of them virtually indistinguishable. What’s the business logic?
By
Josh Barro
the urbanist: san juan
June 4, 2018
Where the Locals Would Stay in San Juan If They Weren’t Local
Availability is high and prices are much gentler than before the storms.
By
Kathleen Squires
the urbanist: san juan
June 4, 2018
Where the Locals Would Stay in San Juan If They Weren’t Local
Availability is high and prices are much gentler than before the storms.
By
Kathleen Squires
the urbanist: london
May 31, 2018
Where the Locals Would Stay in London If They Weren’t Local
From stately townhouses to a floating hotel, these suggestions suit a range of styles and spending habits.
By
Christine Ajudua
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