10 Thousand Rooms of Different Categories: The Impact of the Pandemic on New York Hotels and Future Developments

2023-06-24 04:31:58

More than 10 thousand rooms of different categories

RR I New York | June 24, 2023 Leave a comment

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The Best Western, Holiday Inn, Wyndham, Hilton and Howard Johnson hotel chains, among others, were the hardest hit during the pandemic in New York, which at its peak critical point closed more than 200 hotels, but today it has 55 that still have not they can reopen, more than 10 thousand rooms.

The information comes from a survey that the New York Hotel Association shared with REPORTUR.us.

Of those 55 hotels, the Holiday Inn New York JFK Airport Area and the Holiday Inn Express Laguardia are expected to reopen on January 1, 2024. The others have not yet been able to raise their heads.

However, hotel investments in the “Big Apple” have not stopped. For example, the luxurious AKA NoMad hotel is the fourth AKA property in New York, following the AKA Central Park, AKA Sutton Place and AKA Times Square hotel residences. The hotel offers 194 rooms. It is located on Madison Avenue, within the NoMad neighborhood, it is integrated into the Design District of Manhattan. It is surrounded by the best name brand stores, showrooms, restaurants and entertainment in the city.

In the second half of this year, it will open LuxUrban Hotels in downtown Manhattan, located in a historic building. Hotel 57 will carry this brand with a 204-room, four-star property. A building located in the exclusive sector of New York City, close to the shops of Fifth Avenue, Central Park, St. Patrick’s Cathedral and Rockefeller Center.

On the other hand, in the center of Northport Village on Long Island, The Northport Hotel will open in August, a luxury establishment with only 26 rooms and a haute cuisine restaurant for 175 diners.

as revealed REPORTUR.us, to this context of closed hotels and new projects is added a conflict with Airbnb since the city will limit the regulation of short-term rentals from July. Airbnb has filed a lawsuit, considering it a “de facto ban.” The measure that councils have introduced requires hosts to pay registration fees to obtain licences. (Airbnb sues New York for limiting short-term rentals.)

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