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Why N.Y.C. Hotel Rooms Are So Expensive Right Now

The average hotel room rate in the city is $301 a night, a record. A major reason: One of every five hotels is now a shelter, contributing to a shortage of tourist lodging.

Luis Ferre-Sadurni
Author: Luis Ferre-Sadurni

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Luis Ferre-Sadurni

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Government Contracts and Procurement, Hotel Association of New York, Hotels and Travel Lodgings, Humanitarian Aid, Immigration Shelters, New York City, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Shortages
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