At Long Last, Hotel Le Bleu Opens
The much-hyped and much-delayed Hotel Le Bleu is finally open for business. Over the weekend, Gowanus Lounge and NewYorkology reported that the 48-room boutique hotel on 4th Avenue—which was originally scheduled to open way back in July—started welcoming guests on Friday. Now it remains to be seen whether the Gowanus hotel’s prices (which start at…
The much-hyped and much-delayed Hotel Le Bleu is finally open for business. Over the weekend, Gowanus Lounge and NewYorkology reported that the 48-room boutique hotel on 4th Avenue—which was originally scheduled to open way back in July—started welcoming guests on Friday. Now it remains to be seen whether the Gowanus hotel’s prices (which start at $306 a night) are gonna fly. Anyone notice any guests going in and out?
Finally: Le Debut of Le Bleu! [Gowanus Lounge]
Hotel le Bleu finally Opens [NewYorkology] GMAP
Hotel Le Bleu Opening Still Stalled [Brownstoner]
10:09, the fuss has been pretty much going since the 80s. i’m guessing you hadn’t been pushed out your mama yet back then.
Those would be some mighty tiny kitchenless condos.
Should I get in line now to put my deposit down for when this goes condo in a year?
Hotel le Bleu: Steps to Staples for all of your emergency office supply needs.
I think that the Hotel Bleu will do just fine… its location, in spite of the naysayers, is convenient to many amenities.
Glad to hear that it finally opened, just in time for the holiday season and the arrival of out-of-towners.
There is no fuss about Park Slope. Just a fake hype that brokers are trying to create as the above puke inducing post demonstrates.
The naked guy on the balcony was the financial backer, having already his shirt (not to mention his pants).
I walked around this area to see what all the fuss was about with park slope (7th avenue, 5th avenue), and then ventured towards 3rth and 4th avenue, and I have to tell you even if I had to live south of 5th avenue, this area is wonderful. Granted it’s blighted but to be so close to all the shops and adorable restaurants in park slope is sheer heaven.
So a hotel like this or any housing that I could get in the area would be a blessing.
There was a naked guy on one of the balconies during the marathon. Didn’t have a camera, otherwise, I’d bless Brownstoner readers with an upskirt shot.