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De Niro's Greenwich Hotel Feeling the Economic Burn

February 12, 2009 at 5:28 PM | by JetSetCD | 3 Comments

There's tons of hotel news flying around this week and we don't have time to give each and every story the love and attention it may deserve, so you will have to settle for some news briefs.

· The Top 21 Examples of Stylish Hotel Design: Men.Style.com is just as fond of lists as we are, and their latest is pretty slick; they've compiled their favorite design touches in hotels, which oddly includes "the silence in the lobby at The Bowery Hotel." [Men.Style]

· De Niro's Greenwich Hotel Half-Empty?: A Curbed operative overheard at a community board meeting that The Greenwich Hotel is struggling with a 50% occupancy rate. Trouble in taxi driver paradise! [Curbed]

· A Fourth in Florida for Hotel Indigo: It's not just London they're conquering, but also Florida as the "unpretentious" Hotel Indigo is scheduled to open this year in Miami Lakes, Miami Beach, St. Petersburg, and Ft. Myers. [HNR]

· Dubai's Palazzo Versace Hires a Decorator: You'd think that a design company would be able to outfit their own hotel, but no, as they've hired interior decorators. [Arabian Biz]

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  1. HighOccupancy

    HotelChatter Member

    Nonsense

    That hotel is totally sold out right now - it's fashion week in NYC.

    Hotelchatter = rumors not fact.

    February 13, 2009 at 12:16 PM
  1. bangerang

    HotelChatter Member

    ohh wait i forgot...

    one busy weekend is totally the way you calculate occupancy for a hotel!

    and there's still rooms available for the forseeable future(scoped out the website).

    February 13, 2009 at 1:50 PM
  1. juliana

    HotelChatter Editor

    might you want to disclose

    @High Occupancy: that you work for BD Hotels, the company behind the Greenwich Hotel? Also, you do know that it was a Curbed story we were linking to, right?
    February 13, 2009 at 4:02 PM

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