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NYC's Proposed Hotel Special Permit: What You Need To Know (Video)
15 April 2021
Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton
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The NYC Department of City Planning is proposing a change to the
Zoning Resolution to require a Special Permit for all new hotels.
This change is expected to be law by October. This means that
hotels that are not vested (i.e., grandfathered) under today's
as-of-right zoning will be subject to ULURP. With many hotels
currently closed, what does this mean for them when they reopen?
Can they reopen as-of-right? And what is the cost to the future of
hotel development? Join us for a discussion of these questions and
more at our next brown bag lunch webinar series featuring guest
speaker Jonathan Falik, CEO of JF Capital Advisors.
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