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T he Hotel Bossert, once known as the Waldorf Astoria of Brooklyn, has been languishing for the past 13 years, after a planned yearlong renovation to turn it back into a luxury hotel dragged on, ...
Inside the storied Hotel Bossert The Brooklyn Heights hotel loved by Dodgers and debutantes alike readies for its 21st-century relaunch — likely coming this September.
From the outside, the Hotel Bossert in Brooklyn Heights looks to be deserted. But on the tenth floor of this historic hotel you’ll find two of just five rent-stabilized tenants living in the ...
After more than a decade in development limbo, the historic Hotel Bossert has a new owner. SomeraRoad purchased the former hotel at 98 Montague Street in Brooklyn for $100 million, records show.
The Hotel Bossert is heading to auction next week as its owners, the Chetrit Group, struggle to reopen the property at 98 Montague St.
A photo illustration of Chetrit Group’s Joseph Chetrit along with the Hotel Bossert at 98 Montague Street in Brooklyn Heights (Getty, Chetrit Group, Google Maps) May 16, 2024, 7:00 AM. By .
The Hotel Bossert at 98 Montague Street is a survivor from Brooklyn Heights’ grand old days as a busy hotel destination spot and social hub. Although not as large and all-encompassing as the Hotel St.
The Hotel Bossert was built in 1909 by Louis Bossert, a Brooklyn lumber magnate, as a residential hotel in Brooklyn Heights. The historic 14-story, 224-room.
The Hotel Bossert, a former luxury hotel in Brooklyn Heights, has been acquired by real estate firm SomeraRoad for $100 million — and it’s going residential. The Italian Renaissance Revival ...
After a recent report that the entrance to Hotel Bossert was looking shabby, the owners took quick action and now the hotel has a new awning. The new awning at 98 Montague Street in Brooklyn Heights ...