
United Nations Hotel. Image Credit: LPC
Some speakers testified that landmarked space should be expanded to connect bar and lobby as one designated interior. At its meeting on November 22, 2016, the Landmarks Preservation Commission heard testimony on the potential designation of two interior spaces on the first floor of the United Nations Hotel at 1 United Nations Plaza in East Midtown. The interiors under consideration are the Ambassador Grill and the Hotel Lobby, built as part of a hotel and office complex by the United Nations Development Corporation. Both designed by the firm Kevin Roche Dinkeloo Associates. The grill was completed in 1976, and the Lobby in 1983. Landmarks voted to add the interiors to its calendar on September 20, 2016. (more…)
Regal Hotels chain appealed a determination that it owed transfer taxes in connection with its UN Plaza Hotel deal. In 1997 the City, the United Nations Development Corporation, and the New York City Economic Development Corporation put out a bid for proposals to purchase and operate the United Nations Plaza Hotel, currently the Millennium UN Plaza Hotel, situated within two adjacent buildings. The 39-story first tower, known as One UN Plaza and located at 787 First Avenue, has office space on the first 26 floors and hotel space on the remaining floors. The second tower, known as Two UN Plaza, is located at 322 East 45th Street. The two towers are the same height, have the same exterior appearance and lobby, and are connected by two pedestrian bridges.
The deal included the sale of the City’s property interest in the first tower and the transfer of then City’s lease interest in the second tower. The City selected the Regal Hotels chain, which paid $59.1 million to acquire the first tower, $36.5 million for the second tower lease, and $1.55 million in transfer taxes. (more…)