A building at 247 Water Street in Dumbo that was famously the site of a bitter landlord-tenant dispute and a fire could become a hotel. The owner filed a new building application in January to build a ...
Hotelier Ian Schrager has announced plans to bring his third Public Hotel to New York City (the first two are being developed on the Lower East Side and the far West Side) by converting one of the ...
A former Jehovah Witnesses building that was once slated to be a hotel developed by Ian Schrager and Aby Rosen’s RFR Realty may now become an affordable and supportive housing development. The ...
This hotel checked out. A builder of so-called affordable housing is working out a deal to buy a now-vacant Dumbo hotel from the developer that just last year bought the property from the Jehovah’s ...
*“Hotel Mumbai” terrifies and “Dumbo” flies once again. It’s unfortunate that such a riveting and mesmerizing movie such as “Mumbai,” that recounts the pain and suffering of those affected by the Taj ...
A project to turn a DUMBO hotel that belonged to the Jehovah’s Witnesses into housing for formerly homeless New Yorkers has taken a step forward in rezoning proceedings. Community Board 2’s Land Use ...
Controversial developer Joshua Guttman’s 247 Water Street property, in Dumbo, could be redeveloped as an eight-story hotel. Brownstoner revealed renderings by architects AB Architekten that show a ...
Now we know what comes next for the DUMBO residential hotel the Jehovah’s Witnesses owned until recently. A housing provider called Breaking Ground will turn 90 Sands St. into an affordable and ...
Hotelier Ian Schrager is opening a new Public Hotel at the Dumbo Heights office conversion being developed by Kushner Cos., RFR and LIVWRK Holdings. Schrager is still in the process of finalizing his ...
Ian Schrager is working on a new iconic Public hotel at the Dumbo Heights office and retail project owned by Jared Kushner along with RFR’s Aby Rosen and Michael Fuchs. “We are formulating the ideas ...
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