135 hotels in NYC are now used for illegals

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Logos Stick
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That's 20% of the total hotels in the city.

This is based on an article from the NYT explaining why hotels are so expensive in NYC right now.

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The average daily rate for a hotel stay in New York City increased to $301.61 in 2023, up 8.5 percent from $277.92 in 2022, according to CoStar, a leading provider of commercial real estate data and analysis. During the first three months of 2024, when prices traditionally dip, the average stay was still 6.7 percent higher than during the same time period last year: $230.79 a night, up from $216.38 in 2023.

The use of city hotels for migrants represents a loss of 16,532 hotel rooms, leaving 121,677 hotel rooms for travelers, according to data compiled by CoStar, a leading provider of commercial real estate data and analysis.





https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/25/nyregion/hotels-prices-migrants-nyc.html
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That's okay. No one wants to visit there anyway.
Slicer97
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Elections have consequences.
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Elections are when people find out what politicians stand for, and politicians find out what people will fall for.
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Keep the buses rolling.
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Rookie numbers, push towards 40%
Logos Stick
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Big Al 1992
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That's a lot of lifeguards!
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I'm so very glad the docs decided to up Abbott's testosterone dosage. It's been a great couple of years.

Onward.
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As I said some time ago…….

  • Rent rooms to the gub'ment for FULL price (no Travelocity, Hotels.com, etc…..rates)
  • Rooms and hotel gets trashed
  • Insurance pays for rebuild
  • Kickbacks to and from NYC cronies
  • $PRO-FITTTTTTTTTTTT!$
Being in TexAgs jail changes a man……..no, not really
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B-1 83 said:

As I said some time ago…….

  • Rent rooms to the gub'ment for FULL price (no Travelocity, Hotels.com, etc…..rates)
  • Rooms and hotel gets trashed
  • Insurance pays for rebuild
  • Kickbacks to and from NYC cronies
  • $PRO-FITTTTTTTTTTTT!$




Don't forget the unions. Never forget the unions.
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If I owned/managed a Motel 6 there, I'd turn out the light!
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annie88
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Absolutely gross. Rewarding people who illegally came into our country. And then we keep seeing reports of how they are trashing these hotels, getting angry at the food they are getting and all the other free help they are getting. Just absolutely disgusting.
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Smittyfubar said:

That's okay. No one wants to visit there anyway.
Anyone that visits NYC for vacation and supports that hell hole is complicit with the woke folk.
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Logos Stick said:

That's 20% of the total hotels in the city.

This is based on an article from the NYT explaining why hotels are so expensive in NYC right now.

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The average daily rate for a hotel stay in New York City increased to $301.61 in 2023, up 8.5 percent from $277.92 in 2022, according to CoStar, a leading provider of commercial real estate data and analysis. During the first three months of 2024, when prices traditionally dip, the average stay was still 6.7 percent higher than during the same time period last year: $230.79 a night, up from $216.38 in 2023.

The use of city hotels for migrants represents a loss of 16,532 hotel rooms, leaving 121,677 hotel rooms for travelers, according to data compiled by CoStar, a leading provider of commercial real estate data and analysis.





https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/25/nyregion/hotels-prices-migrants-nyc.html
Gee, those don't look like Mexicans or Guatamalans
BCSWguru
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All i see is they need more asylum seekers dropped off there
Rapier108
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Time for Abbott and DeSantis to send more busses.
"If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without blood shed; if you will not fight when your victory is sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves." - Sir Winston Churchill
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B-1 83 said:

As I said some time ago…….

  • Rent rooms to the gub'ment for FULL price (no Travelocity, Hotels.com, etc…..rates)
  • Rooms and hotel gets trashed
  • Insurance pays for rebuild
  • Kickbacks to and from NYC cronies
  • $PRO-FITTTTTTTTTTTT!$


You're not wrong.

It's likely that most of these hotels were on the hook for the standard 5-10 year brand refresh and were suffering financially from the whole COVID shutdown mess before the migrants started arriving.

Hotels are mostly franchise owned and managed by a property management company. Their flags (Holiday Inn, Aloft, Courtyard, etc) require regular refresh of FF&E, carpet, lighting, common areas, restaurants, etc. to maintain the franchise flag. That interior upgrade can be very expensive. If you were an owner of multiple hotels, you are looking at multi-million dollar outlays to get your hotels up to brand standard.

Hotels are a big business in NYC. Paying a kickback or two from the hotel industry lobby to a group of politicians to get the taxpayer to foot the bill for the renovations is a nice ROI.

After the election, the migrants will get kicked to the curb. The hotels will get renovated and the city will have thousands of nice clean rooms for tourists to come back to NYC......

Socialism playing out in real life. Privatize the profits, socialize the losses.
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B-1 83 said:

As I said some time ago…….

  • Rent rooms to the gub'ment for FULL price (no Travelocity, Hotels.com, etc…..rates)
  • Rooms and hotel gets trashed
  • Insurance pays for rebuild
  • Kickbacks to and from NYC cronies
  • $PRO-FITTTTTTTTTTTT!$

If I'm the insurance company, I refuse to renew those. It's a guaranteed loss.

But I'm sure in that scenario, the agency paying for the migrants rent would simply write into the contract that they'll pay for refurbishment.

What's another 10-20 billion?
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AgGrad99 said:

B-1 83 said:

As I said some time ago…….

  • Rent rooms to the gub'ment for FULL price (no Travelocity, Hotels.com, etc…..rates)
  • Rooms and hotel gets trashed
  • Insurance pays for rebuild
  • Kickbacks to and from NYC cronies
  • $PRO-FITTTTTTTTTTTT!$

If I'm the insurance company, I refuse to renew those. It's a guaranteed loss.

But I'm sure in that scenario, the agency paying for the migrants rent would simply write into the contract that they'll pay for refurbishment.

What's another 10-20 billion?
Yep, the insurance companies are not paying for the destruction us taxpayers will. Next year the hotel owners will all have brand new shiny remodeled hotels paid for by Brandon and Company. In the meantime, every room is booked at a premium rate for almost a year. PROFIT $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

Exactly what Cali has done with the illegals and hotels for the last couple of years. And the Pols have been lining their pockets with "Contributions" from the hotel owners.
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I don't care, do you.
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What a great use of our money
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AgGrad99 said:

B-1 83 said:

As I said some time ago…….

  • Rent rooms to the gub'ment for FULL price (no Travelocity, Hotels.com, etc…..rates)
  • Rooms and hotel gets trashed
  • Insurance pays for rebuild
  • Kickbacks to and from NYC cronies
  • $PRO-FITTTTTTTTTTTT!$

If I'm the insurance company, I refuse to renew those. It's a guaranteed loss.

But I'm sure in that scenario, the agency paying for the migrants rent would simply write into the contract that they'll pay for refurbishment.

What's another 10-20 billion?
If I'm the insurance company, I refuse to pay on any claims related to housing illegals. I'd hope they included something in the contract where the expectation of an occupant is a paying customer, as in someone with something to lose if they damage the property.
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So, they identify as tourists?
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