The New York Times: Pandemic Puts N.Y.C. Hotels on the Brink: ‘A Complete Washout’
Many of New York City’s biggest hotels closed their doors in March when the coronavirus wiped out tourism and business travel. The shutdowns were supposed to be temporary, but six months later, with no potential influx of visitors in sight, a wave of permanent closures has begun.
Hotel Best Practices: NYC Sees Shutdown of Hotels During Pandemic. More to Come
One of the world’s biggest cities is seeing an devastating impact on the hospitality side. As reported by The New York Times, a wave of permanent closures has started for many of the biggest hotels in New York City, including the 478-room Hilton Times Square and two Courtyard by Marriott hotels in Manhattan.
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