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The Real Deal: Lights out: Why more than 10,000 hotel rooms remain closed

The DoubleTree Metropolitan is a quintessential Manhattan hotel.

Commercial Observer: NYC Sees Hospitality Job Gains in September as Hopes for Strong Holiday Season Grow

All New York City’s hospitality sector wants for Christmas is 2019, and it might finally get closer to its wish this year.

Commercial Observer: National Lampoon’s Sunday Summary: All Hail Leisure Travel!

The great American family vacation — as personified by Clark, Ellen, Audrey and Rusty Griswold — is apparently alive and well and saving the hospitality industry!

City Limits: First Look at NYC’s 1,000-Cot Barracks for Asylum Seekers 

Hundreds of recently arrived immigrants will begin checking in Wednesday to a cavernous new barracks on Randall’s Island, where they will sleep head-to-toe on thin cots as they consider their next move.

Commercial Observer: National Hotel Revenue Surges Past Pre-Pandemic Levels, But NYC Still Lags

Americans are spending more at hotels than in 2019 across much of the country —especially in Florida — but New York City’s hospitality industry hasn’t fully recovered yet.

Politico: Success eludes New York’s plan to convert hotels into affordable housing

NEW YORK — With rents soaring and tourism rebounding, New York’s ambitious plan to convert tens of thousands of Covid-emptied hotel rooms into affordable housing is looking like a bust.

Bloomberg: New Yorkers Will Tolerate UN Traffic as Long as Tourists Spend Dollars

New Yorkers famously hate the United Nations General Assembly meeting for the barrage of traffic and heavy security that accompany the presidents, prime ministers and royalty in town.

Daily Mail: New York City officials line up to SHAKE HANDS with migrants after being bused in from Texas: Families are handed blankets and escorted to Manhattan hotels

Busses of migrants sent to New York City from Texas were welcomed with handshakes and an official escort from members of Mayor Eric Adams’ administration in Manhattan Sunday.

New York Post: Head of the NYC Hotel Association says operators ready to house thousands of migrants

New York Post: Head of the NYC Hotel Association says operators ready to house thousands of migrants By CARL CAMPANILE and BERNADETTE HOGAN August 18, 2022 7:08 PM   There’s room at the inn in New York City.   The head of the NYC Hotel Association said Thursday that operators are ready to put up […]

Bis Now: Tourists Are Back In NYC, But Pressure Is Building On Debt-Laden Hotel Owners

Pent-up demand has pushed New York City’s hotels back close to pre-pandemic occupancy and revenue levels. But whether the bounce is enough to lift owners and operators beyond two years of losses and accumulating debt is another question.

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