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Hotel builder Sam Chang subpoenaed in lawsuit

The New York State Attorney General has subpoenaed hotel builder Sam Chang in connection with the lawsuit it has filed against contractor Michael T. Mahoney and EMC Contracting, Mahoney's company.

Sam Chang:  non-stop builder of NYC hotels

No one has built more hotels in New York City than Sam Chang who, to date, has built 37 and has an additional 22 in the works.

Two more Sam Chang hotels set to open soon

Two more Sam Chang hotels, part of a tri-hotel complex in Staten Island, are scheduled to open in December and January.

Sam Chang’s new Comfort Inn opens in Staten Island

A 93-room Comfort Inn, developed by "budget hotel king" Sam Chang, opened for business on April 29. Located in Travis, near the Fresh Kills landfill, it is the first of three new budget hotels opening this year in Staten Island.

Three new hotels open in Midtown

Three more non-union hotels developed by Sam Chang and operating out of a single building on West 39th Street have opened in Manhattan.

Another new hotel for Lower Manhattan

According to Crain's New York, hotel builder Sam Chang is about to begin converting a former residential building he purchased prior to the economic downturn into a seven story, 80-room hotel. Located on Pearl Street, just one block west of historic Fraunces Tavern, the hotel will be the area's second Hampton Inn.

Contractor on hotel sites sued for cheating minority workers

A contractor for a number of hotel and condominium projects in Manhattan has been sued by the New York State Attorney General for wage and hour violations and discrimination.

Paladino takes back his touted radical budget cut plan

One of the primary tenets of Carl Paladino's campaign for governor has been his plan to fix New York State's budget problems: a 20 percent spending cut, paired with a 10 percent tax cut. Newsday reported, in an article the Boston Herald picked up, that the millionaire real estate developer told reporters his original plan was "unrealistic" and, according to experts, would take 18 months to two years to implement.

HTC wins recognition at the Courtyard Marriott Midtown East

On August 1, 2017 workers in the Rooms, Casual Dining, and Repairs & Maintenance departments at the Courtyard Marriott Midtown East Hotel won Union representation by HTC.

Let’s Look At the Issues

Well, that didn’t take long. Two weeks ago this column mentioned the deep disappointment many are feeling over the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in June that pretty much took the teeth out of the Voting Rights Act, a federal law passed in 1965 that protected the rights of all citizens to vote.