A trio of new coastal hotels make their grand debuts in Maine this summer. And luckily enough for New Yorkers, they’re all in the state’s southernmost stretches, closest to the city and major New England airports.
A staggering 121 New York City hotels accounting for more than 16,000 rooms have been taken off the market and converted into shelters for migrants — raising concerns that the shrinkage in available rooms is contributing to higher room rates for...
To create the list, experts at the travel company analyzed a list of 80 top hotels worldwide and ranked them by the total number of hashtagged Instagram pictures shared online.
Airbnb rentals are down 80% following a crackdown by New York City, but it has only driven hotel prices up and shown little impact on improving housing affordability, according to a new report.
New York City officials are dramatically expanding a controversial program that gives debit cards pre-loaded with cash to migrant families staying in taxpayer-funded hotels across the city.
According to an internal document obtained by The Post, of the 193 migrant shelters currently being used by the city, 153 are hotels or other commercial lodgings.
A City Council hearing is set for Tuesday on a disastrous bill to force the hotel industry to use more union labor, severely limit outside contracting and obtain new licenses to operate every year.
In addition to subjecting hotels to absurd new union-dictated rules, the City Council bill would also bring to an end a golden age of great places to eat and drink within hotel walls.
Sarah Kate Ellis' spent nearly $20,000 on a home office renovation to ensure it was "suitable" for TV appearances and virtual events, a damning report alleges.
“This job-killer bill has done the near impossible — galvanized the diverse interests of New York City’s hotel owners,’’ said a rep for the new Hotel Owners of New York group.
The union representing New York City police officers has endorsed controversial legislation to more strictly regulate hotels, which owners of inns claim will crush the Big Apple's lodging industry.
Marriott International has filed a $2.6 million lawsuit against one of its franchisee hotels for becoming a migrant shelter in violation of their franchise agreement.