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Real Estate News Hotel that launched Trump to Manhattan fame to be torn down Trump partnered with the Hyatt Corp. to buy what was then the Commodore Hotel in the late 1970s in his first splash in ...
Trump sold his stake in the Grand Hyatt in 1996. Neither the White House nor the Trump Organization responded to requests for comment. When Trump struck a deal to buy the Commodore from the ...
The redevelopment of Midtown East’s Grand Hyatt New York hotel could result in a 1,600-foot-tall skyscraper with more than 2 million square feet of office space.
Now RXR and TF Cornerstone plan to tear down the Grand Hyatt, along with the shell of the old Commodore underneath, over the course of 18 months. The old, 26-story hotel will be painstakingly ...
The Grand Hyatt, originally called The Commodore, is known for its distinct features — a facade of mirrored glass and stainless steel. New York Business Journal Select a City ...
Long before entering politics President Donald Trump was well known as a real estate mogul, a reality TV star and for his ...
Dubbed Project Commodore, the mixed-use building planned for the site at 109 East 42nd St. would reach 1,646 feet tall and feature more than 2.1M SF of office space and a 500-room Grand Hyatt ...
Have you ever wondered why the Grand Hyatt Hotel's Midtown ... Of Estimate to approve a plan to rebuild the 1919 Beaux Arts brick-and-stone-detailed Warren and Wetmore–designed Commodore Hotel.
In June 28, 1978, New York Gov Hugh Carey points to an artists' conception of the new New York Hyatt Hotel, the building that helped Donald Trump make a name for himself in his first big deal in ...
The Grand Hyatt Hotel, in New York, is shown in this photo, Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019. The building that helped Donald Trump make a name for himself in Manhattan is being sold to developers who plan ...