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The Hotel Bossert’s new owners, SomeraRoad, boast a track record of adaptive reuse projects — the firm gained attention for its successful restoration of the former India House building at One ...
A historic Brooklyn Heights hotel that once held the victory party for the Brooklyn Dodgers’ World Series win will be converted into housing. Developer SomeraRoad has acquired the 282-key Hotel ...
In a way, the Hotel Bosset was always misnamed. In the decades after its 1913 construction by Brooklyn lumber mogul Louis Bossert, the building offered long-term accommodations, with hotel-level ...
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.
Beach Point Capital Management picked up the historic Hotel Bossert in Brooklyn Heights from the Chetrit Group at an uncontested foreclosure auction Thursday. The lender submitted a $999,000 credit ...
The Hotel Bossert, a Brooklyn Heights landmark once considered so elegant that it earned comparisons to the Waldorf-Astoria, is set to be sold through a judicial auction Thursday afternoon in ...
There is a long history between Hotel Bossert and the Chetrit Group, which has struggled to reopen the hotel at 98 Montague St. That struggle may end soon, according to The Real Deal.
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 historic Bossert Hotel at 98 Montague St., once one of the most prestigious of the many hotels that existed in Brooklyn Heights during the early and mid-20th century, is now headed for auction ...
Once among the toniest hotels in the outer boroughs, one also set to reopen as a luxury stay, this landmarked stunner now faces foreclosure. How Brooklyn Heights’ Hotel Bossert has fallen from ...
In 2010, the Bossert was a hotel again — though one extremely popular with Jehovah’s Witnesses, who were allowed to check in for a few nights free. “I loved my Jehovah’s Witnesses!” ...
One of the hotel’s memorable nights was Oct. 4, 1955, when the Brooklyn Dodgers celebrated their World Series victory over the New York Yankees. Some 2,000 fans gathered outside the Bossert to ...
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