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Checking out hotel hotspots.


After shopping until they drop and enjoying to-die-for dining, New York City New York City: see New York, city.
New York City

City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
 visitors will no doubt seek out superb places to stay the night.

Hotel income is said to be the strongest in five years and 2006 is expected to rocket forward at an even faster pace.

Not to mention that hotel revenue in the Big Apple is increasing twice as fast as the rest of the country.

There is a massive morphing of hotels to condos and new and exciting developments are coming fast and furious to fill the void.

Here's an overview of Manhattan's dynamic hotel market: Conversions are a hot topic as developers are rapidly converting hotels into residences.

The St. Regis Hotel New York and The Gramercy Park Hotel The Gramercy Park Hotel in New York City is a luxury hotel located at 2 Lexington Avenue, next to Gramercy Park, one of only a few private parks in the United States. Hotel history  will open in the spring with residential units as well as hotel areas, and the Stanhope Hotel will reopen as an entire residential complex. The Mark hotel on East 77th Street, between Madison and Fifth Avenues, and Swissotel's The Drake, at 440 Park Avenue and 56th Street, are the latest New York hotels going residential for cooperative apartments following the leaders--The Plaza, St. Regis, Mayflower Mayflower, ship
Mayflower, ship that in 1620 brought the Pilgrims from England to New England. She set out from Southampton in company with the Speedwell,
 and Stanhope stan·hope  
n.
A light, open, horse-drawn carriage with one seat and two or four wheels.



[After the Reverend Fitzroy Stanhope (1787-1864), British clergyman.]

Noun 1.
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CB Richard Ellis CB Richard Ellis Group, Inc. NYSE: CBG is a multinational real estate corporation currently based in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.. On December 20, 2006, the corporation, also known as CBRE, completed acquisition of Trammell Crow Co. in a transaction valued at $2.  is also pitching the Amalgamated a·mal·ga·mate  
v. a·mal·ga·mat·ed, a·mal·ga·mat·ing, a·mal·ga·mates

v.tr.
1. To combine into a unified or integrated whole; unite. See Synonyms at mix.

2.
 Bank Building at 15 Union Square West as a possible hotel and condo conversion.

Let's focus for a moment on new hotels entering the ring in 2006. Out with the old--also known as ex-hotels, now condos--and in with the new. Booming tourism equals a need for accommodations. By the end of 2007, New York City is adding nearly 5,000 new hotel rooms to the current inventory of around 79,000. According to NYC NYC
abbr.
New York City


NYC New York City
 & Co., sixteen new hotels will open in 2006.

Brand hotels gracing our bustling city will include a 210-room, 16-suite Courtyard by Marriott Courtyard by Marriott is a brand of hotels owned by Marriott International. They have over 2,800 hotels worldwide, as of June 2007. Courtyard by Marriott is designed for business travelers.  at 410 East 92nd Street, and another in Harlem, at 125th Street and Park Avenue.

The first Residence Inn by Marriott Residence Inn by Marriott is a brand of extended stay hotels. The chain was launched in 1977 in Wichita, Kansas by Jack DeBoer, and acquired by Marriott International in 1987. As of April 2005, there were over 450 Residence Inn hotels in the United States, Canada and Mexico.  has opened a 357-suite hotel at 100 West 39th Street. Wingate Inns will open in Queens as well as in Midtown, at 235 West 35th Street. Holiday Inn Express is coming to Brooklyn and will also add a location at 232-238 West 29th Street. Hilton Garden Inn Hilton Garden Inn is the name of a chain of hotels operated by Hilton Hotels Corporation. Hilton Garden Inns are considered to be upscale, mid-priced hotels that are designed for both business and leisure travelers. The hotel brand is similar to that of the Courtyard by Marriott brand.  will debut in Tribeca, at 2 York Street, and Four Points by Sheraton Four Points by Sheraton is Starwood Hotels & Resorts mid-market hotel brand, targeted towards business travelers and small conventions. Four Points was created by the former ITT Sheraton before Starwood acquired the firm in 1998.  will head Downtown to Soho, at 66 Charlton Street. between Varick and Hudson.

Andre Balazs's eagerly anticipated 344-room Standard Hotel on West 13th Street, between Washington and West Streets, will be constructed at 848 Washington Street this year. The Downtown Hotel at Greenwich and North Moore streets also plans to open during 2006.

Also on the scene to fill tourists" void of accommodations is the Rockefeller Center Hotel at 25 West 51st Street. Downtown Loft Hotel Tribeca, at 130 Duane Street, is slated to debut. Newly unveiled by developer Vikram Chatwal is his new Night Hotel, at 132 West 45th Street. The Pomeranc family will complete the renovation of 6 Columbus Circle, neighboring shopping haven Time Warner Center The Time Warner Center is a mixed-use skyscraper developed by The Related Companies in New York City. Its design, by David Childs and Mustafa Kemal Abadan of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, consists of two 229 m (750 ft) towers bridged by a multi-story atrium containing upscale retail .

Two brand-named mid-priced hotels are planned near Times Square. Sharing a rooftop restaurant and lounge, The Lam's Group plans to build a 250-room Sheraton Four Points Hotel on the site of West 40th and Eighth Avenue, as well as a Marriott Fairfield Inn. Both hotels are scheduled for 2007 openings.

Starwood Hotels & Resorts has sold 38 of the properties within its vast portfolio (including hotels under the Sheraton, W, Westin, St. Regis and Luxury Collection brands) to Host Marriott Corporation for $4.1 billion. Starwood plans to focus on building more "W" hotels in Europe and expanding in Las Vegas with several sites, including a casino.

Harlem's historic Victoria Theater may be transformed into a hotel and cultural complex on West 125th Street. The 25 stories would include a hotel with condos, a ballroom, a community theater, exhibition space for Studio Museum in Harlem The Studio Museum in Harlem is an American fine arts museum in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City, New York. It was founded in 1968 as the first such museum in the U.S.  and a BB King supper club.

335 Bowery is now being transformed into a boutique hotel by developers Richard Born and Ira Durkier (of the Mercer) and Eric Goode and Sean MacPherson (Bowery Bar and the Park).

The 16-story hotel at the corner of Third Avenue will open this summer and is not going to be modern; instead it will look like it is from the early part of the last century. Major renovations will take place at Hilton New York, including a $49 million renovation, the creation of a 14.000-square-foot spa, the addition of plasma televisions to its rooms and refurbished public spaces. Sheraton New York is investing in upgrades as well, spending $50 million on renovation.

Within the hotel industry, it's not only about comfort anymore. As the industry faces fierce competition and customers with a more sophisticated and demanding taste, larger chains are trying to catch up to boutique hotels by redesigning their properties to appeal to a younger, more modern consumer.

The Hyatt Corporation, Marriott Hotels and Ritz Carlton have announced plans to launch new brands with location-specific designs, more comfortable lobby spaces that would work for intimate meetings and updated rooms with complete technology. The rooms will even feature more spectacular decor.

Here's a toast to all of the great new places to visit Places to Visit (1999) is an EP released by British group Saint Etienne. It showed the band moving toward the experimental electronic sound that they would perfect on their next official full-length, 2000's Sound of Water.  in New York! From fine dining to fine lodging, our city continues to be at the center of it all.
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Title Annotation:Retail Markets
Author:Consolo, Faith Hope
Publication:Real Estate Weekly
Date:Mar 22, 2006
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