A partnership between local owner-operator Slate Property Group and nonprofit supportive housing developer Breaking Ground has acquired the Stewart Hotel in Midtown Manhattan for $255 million with ...
Slate Property Group and Breaking Ground will turn the former Stewart Hotel at 371 Seventh Avenue into 579 affordable ...
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NYC to shut down last migrant hotel after shelling out $170 million to crime-ridden shelter
The once-four-star Row NYC hotel on Eighth Avenue in Midtown was repurposed in October 2022, so its 1,331 rooms could be used as a shelter while the Big Apple dealt with the crippling migrant crisis, ...
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The best New York hotels for 2025: Where to stay in Manhattan, Brooklyn and more NYC hotspots
New York has always been a bucket-list destination of shimmering skyscrapers, stylish avenues, honking yellow taxis and iconic landmarks infused with an intoxicating energy that draws you in. While ...
The Adams administration has inked a nearly $1 billion contract with the hotel industry for emergency shelter space — despite boasting that the migrant crisis is tapering off, The Post has learned.
Slate Property Group, a New York City-based multifamily developer-operator, and Breaking Ground, a nonprofit supportive ...
New York’s hotel industry thrives on momentum: when Broadway theaters are packed and restaurants are crowded with locals and visitors alike, our rooms are full too. That is why Beekman Tower and ...
It’s the end of an error. New York City’s last-standing — and most notorious — migrant hotel will soon stop housing illegal border crossers, The Post has ...
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