Future site of a tourism hotspot. via Google Street View Now that Brooklyn is the kind of place tourists carrying comically large bags of cash want to come and explore, developers are realizing they can make a mint by putting up hotels. Witness the successful Wythe Hotel, or Bklyn House, the Bushwick hotel constructed out of both concrete and nonsensical hip Brooklyn marketing-speak. Or forget those and look the future, where someday soon a hotel will rise on Flushing Avenue and Stewart Avenue. A hotel where tourists will be able to go to the rooftop deck and gaze longingly at the romantic sight that is the Newtown Creek. New York YIMBY reports that a developer has filed a permit to construct a 115-foot hotel (with a floor set aside for medical offices) at 25 Stewart Avenue. The plan is for the hotel to have 140 rooms, a cellar bar and lounge and… Read More
Future site of a tourism hotspot. via Google Street View Now that Brooklyn is the kind of place tourists carrying comically large bags of cash want to come and explore, developers are realizing they can make a mint by putting up hotels. Witness the successful Wythe Hotel, or Bklyn House, the Bushwick hotel constructed out of both concrete and nonsensical hip Brooklyn marketing-speak. Or forget those and look the future, where someday soon a hotel will rise on Flushing Avenue and Stewart Avenue. A hotel where tourists will be able to go to the rooftop deck and gaze longingly at the romantic sight that is the Newtown Creek. New York YIMBY reports that a developer has filed a permit to construct a 115-foot hotel (with a floor set aside for medical offices) at 25 Stewart Avenue. The plan is for the hotel to have 140 rooms, a cellar bar and lounge and… Read More