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15 hotels currently under construction in Brooklyn
According to data from Smith Travel Research, Inc., 15 hotel projects are currently under construction in Brooklyn, 12 of which are scheduled to open in 2010.
Private sector union membership drops to 7.2%
Members of the NY Hotel Trades Council are among the rapidly shrinking group of unionized workers in the private sector, according to a recent report released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Last items from Tavern sold at two-day public sale
Left over items from the Tavern on the Green auction were available for purchase at a public sale at the restaurant January 29 and 30, 2010.
Hilton workers in Puerto Rico ratify contract by 97 percent
The new union contracts were ratified at the Caribe Hilton, the Conrad San Juan Condado Plaza, and the El San Juan Hotel and Casino in Puerto Rico, on Saturday, January 30, 2010, by a combined majority of 97.28 percent.
Governor designates operator for Aqueduct racetrack casino
Governor David A. Paterson announced on January 29, 2010, that he has selected Aqueduct Entertainment Group to operate the Aqueduct Racetrack casino.
Employers routinely victimize NYC workers
A landmark study of workers in low-wage industries in New York City revealed persistent and gross violations of core labor and employment laws by employers.
New Yorker named U.S. Department of Labor Solicitor
New York's Commissioner of Labor, M. Patricia Smith, has been approved for the high-ranking position of Solicitor of the U.S. Department of Labor.
Biggest hotel opening since 2002
The InterContinental Times Square hotel, with 607 rooms, is set to open this coming July, making it the biggest hotel opening in New York City since 2002.
Inn crowd grows in Times Square: Rivalry heats up with InterContinental’s arrival
When the InterContinental New York Times Square opens in July, the 36-story property on West 44th Street and Eighth Avenue will be the largest hotel to be built in the city since 2002.
New hotels changing look of Midtown neighborhood
Three new hotels will be bringing a different feel to midtown Manhattan, specifically the portion of Broadway from 26th to 31st Streets.