The hotel for which you are interested has
either closed or is otherwise unavailable. Click the below link to
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Hotels which have closed or have been made
otherwise unavailable over the past couple of years include:
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The
Ambassador Hotel has closed
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The Sugar
Hill hostel has closed
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The Stanhope
is being converted to condominiums
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The Barbizon
became the Melrose which auctioned all of its furnishings
July 2005 in prep to convert to condos
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The Plaza
Hotel has been sold and is undergoing renovation into a
condo-hotel-retail combo
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The Mayflower
on the Park has been sold and has been razed for new
construction
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The Empire
Hotel has closed
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The Lyden
House has been purchased by an animal medical group
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And another one
gone, Astor on the Park
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We're a bit
sheepish here, we missed the fact that the Helmsley Windsor
isn't around any longer
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The Manhattan
Club Hotel was converted to time-share residences
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The Inter-Continental
Central Park closed May 2004. It is to be converted from a
208-room hotel to a 65-unit condominium
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The Malibu
Suites Hotel closed due to the economic downturn after the
WTC attack
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The Hotel
Delmonico is closed and being renovated to be another Trump
condo. Got $25 mil or so -- for one apartment?!?
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The Aladdin
Hotel and Hostel closed due to the economic downturn after
the WTC attack
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The Best
Western Carlton House JFK closed due to the economic
downturn after the WTC attack
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Harlem's Ellington
Hotel was converted to a single-room-occupancy property due
to the economic downturn after the WTC attack
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The Marriott
World Trade Center was destroyed in the WTC attack