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New York City is closing its migrant arrival center at the storied Roosevelt Hotel in Manhattan after it opened during the ...
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This summary is reviewed by TRD Staff. New York City hotel owners are advocating for a reduction in the hotel occupancy tax rate from almost 6 percent to 3 percent, citing hits to tourism by Trump ...
And New York is more vulnerable than other major markets to a downturn because the cost of doing business here is already so high. The success of our tourism industry depends on a thriving hotel ...
NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- At least three New York City hotels housing migrants or the homeless have received federal subpoenas for lists of their residents as part of an immigration investigation.
The massive Roosevelt Hotel migrant shelter in Manhattan will shut down in the next few months, New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced Monday. The converted facility, which has around 1,000 ...
the general manager of the Four Seasons Hotel New York. That’s perhaps why it’s such a big deal that the I.M. Pei-designed hotel on East 57th Street recently reopened after nearly four years ...
Of the approximately $59 million awarded by FEMA, $19 million went to hotel costs, according to the New York City mayor's office. The city was not paying "luxury rates" for hotels, the mayor's ...
Vivek Ramaswamy eviscerated a reported agreement that New York City would pay up to $220 million to a Pakistani-owned hotel in Manhattan to house illegal migrants. "A taxpayer-funded hotel for ...
Languages: English, Spanish. You can get in touch with Jesus by emailing [email protected] New York City is facing a perfect storm of rising hotel prices, a crippling shortage of ...