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Lender on James Bond-themed Hotel Sues Owner for $40M

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First Full-Service Hotel to Be Built in The Bronx s Little Italy : CEG

Tue January 12, 2021 - Northeast Edition Yimby Preliminary rendering of mixed-use development. (2461 Hughes Associates rendering) Developers recently revealed the first renderings and construction plans for a new full-service hotel in the Belmont, N.Y., section of The Bronx, also referred to as Little Italy. Located on East 188th Street between Arthur and Hughes avenues, the project also could contain a collection of income-restricted apartments and a large parking garage. The proposed development calls for the construction of two connected buildings totaling approximately 150,753 gross sq. ft. This includes an assemblage of neighboring lots currently occupied by a mix of low-rise residential and commercial properties.

City Planning Announces Citywide Hotel Special Permit Text | Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP

[co-author: Jennifer Dickson, Land Use Planner] The New York City Department of City Planning (DCP) has scheduled a public scoping meeting for Friday January 22, 2021 for the Citywide Hotel Text Amendment. The Citywide Hotel Text Amendment seeks to establish a new City Planning Commission special permit for new and enlarged transient hotels, motels, tourist cabins, and boatels in districts where such uses are currently allowed as-of-right, including C1, C2, C4, C5, C6, C8, Mixed-Use (MX), and paired M1/R districts. The new hotel special permit would require new hotels and other transient uses to go through ULURP, the city’s land use review process. The proposed text amendment would retain existing regulations for hotels in M1 districts where a special permit was previously adopted in December 2018. The draft scoping materials state that DCP is also evaluating changes to the Zoning Resolution’s discontinuance provisions for existing commercial hotels in all zoning districts c

City Planning Announces Citywide Hotel Special Permit Text - Real Estate and Construction

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. The New York City Department of City Planning (DCP) has scheduled a public scoping meeting for Friday January 22, 2021 for the Citywide Hotel Text Amendment. The Citywide Hotel Text Amendment seeks to establish a new City Planning Commission special permit for new and enlarged transient hotels, motels, tourist cabins, and boatels in districts where such uses are currently allowed as-of-right, including C1, C2, C4, C5, C6, C8, Mixed-Use (MX), and paired M1/R districts.  The new hotel special permit would require new hotels and other transient uses to go through ULURP,

Jennifer Dickson Land Use Planner Sheppard Mullin

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