Yotel Long Island City to open in 2020
Yotel has announced it will open its second city hotel in Long Island City, New York, in late 2020.
Inspired by the sleek design and comfort of first-class airline travel, Yotel first launched its city hotel concept in Midtown Manhattan, just minutes away from Times Square.
Yotel Long Island City marks the group’s eighth hotel under development or operation in the US with city hotels in Boston, San Francisco and Miami alongside three YotelPad properties in Miami, Park City and Mammoth.
Renowned as a multi-modal transport hub, Long Island City caters to leisure and business travellers alike due to its incredibly convenient location.
From the new property, guests will be able to easily access Manhattan in under 20 minutes and New York’s main airports, LaGuardia and JFK, within 45 minutes.
The 178-cabin hotel will be a new build property where guests can seamlessly switch from work to play - guests have access to co-working and meeting spaces, multi-functional public areas and an ‘always-open’ fully equipped gym.
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The indoor and outdoor rooftop terrace and bar will be the perfect space for guests to socialise and unwind, taking in the stunning views of the Manhattan skyline.
“We stepped onto the global stage with our first city hotel in New York City.
“It was here that our clever design and technology driven concept, offering guests extraordinary value and convenience in the heart of Manhattan, was embraced for the first time.
“Since the launch, our city brand has expanded into many sought-after global locations.
“We are absolutely thrilled to have the opportunity to be back where it all began, and together with our owners, Eastone Equities, can’t wait to introduce our unique hospitality offering to Long Island City,” said Hubert Viriot, Yotel chief executive.
Long Island City has seen significant transformation over the past few years and boasts a wealth of cultural, educational and business offerings.
Its particularly appealing to young professionals and is quickly becoming a technology hub, which will only increase following Amazon’s announcement to open headquarters in Long Island City.
Institutions including the MoMA PS1, several film studios, educational establishments such as the Cornell Tech Campus and prominent businesses such as Citibank, Uber and Met Life are all within walking distance of the new hotel.