tamere2k t1_j4r93xo wrote
Reply to comment by tootsie404 in Adams signs $275M deal with NYC hotels to house migrants by deathhand
The Row might have charged $500 on new years eve but absolutely no where close to that regularly. It's such misleading data to put what their rates were like decades ago.
sr71Girthbird t1_j4tn4rx wrote
Exactly. Certainly a conundrum any way around it. Easier to provide services when you get a bunch of people in need to stay in one place, so hotels are obvious choices. Not like many people would be champing at the bit to have them living nextdoor either. Price tag aside there probably aren't many other options besides repurposing unused office space or something like that, and the groundwork and pushback (from other tenants in such a theoretical building) around that sort of fix likely makes it a bad option as well.
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