16 Search Results for "Sheraton Manhattan"

Changes in store for Sheraton Manhattan

The 665-room Sheraton Manhattan, a Hotel Trades Council hotel, is undergoing significant changes.

Outer boroughs riding wave of new hotel development

According to the Wall Street Journal, about 19 new hotels are currently being built in Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island, with dozens more in the planning stages.

2010 to be a big year in NYC for Starwood Hotels

The Wall Street Journal has reported that Starwood Hotels and Resorts is poised to add seven more hotels to its significant roster of NYC properties by the end of 2010.

A hotel boom grows in Brooklyn

The New York Times recently reported that Brooklyn is experiencing a boom in new hotel development, with an estimated 40 hotels currently being constructed or planned.

2010 a banner year for new hotels in NYC

According to the Wall Street Journal, a total of 44 new hotels will open this year in the city, the largest number in several decades, with almost 80% in Manhattan alone. New hotel development is just one indication that the city's hotel industry is clearly on the road to economic recovery.

Show Business Weekly reviews Aching Dogs production

With great humor, writer and director Don Creedon captures all the lows of looking for a long-term relationship in the comedy Guy Walks Into a Bar. The action centers on Joe, a 30-something Everyman whose confidence has been badly shaken by the breakup of his marriage, as he attempts to get back into the game.

Aching Dogs presents New York Nuts 4, May 20 to 23

The Aching Dogs Theatre Company, the Hotel Trades Council's theater group, is back for another must-see performance!

Members Vote Overwhelmingly for Dues Increase

On Thursday, July 24 HTC members voted, by an overwhelming majority to approve an increase in union dues. More than 6,500 members voted at seven different locations to approve this dues increase. In the final count, 89.9 percent of those who voted approved the dues increase—a remarkable demonstration of the memberships’ commitment to keep the union strong and to organize the non-union hotel industry.