Hotel Le Bleu Is on the Market for $12 Million
Hotel Le Bleu, the trailblazing Gowanus hotel, has been put on the market for a cool $12,000,000. CPEX Real Estate is marketing the seven-story, 48-room property at 370 4th Avenue, as well as the rooftop restaurant and lounge. Here’s what the listing says: “As Brooklyn further establishes itself as a hot spot for visitors, Hotel…

Hotel Le Bleu, the trailblazing Gowanus hotel, has been put on the market for a cool $12,000,000. CPEX Real Estate is marketing the seven-story, 48-room property at 370 4th Avenue, as well as the rooftop restaurant and lounge. Here’s what the listing says: “As Brooklyn further establishes itself as a hot spot for visitors, Hotel Le Bleu provides much-needed hospitality services in the under-serviced borough. The property is also in close proximity to the newly developed Barclays Center, which is not only the home of the Brooklyn Nets, but the stage for more than 200 live events annually.” The hotel first opened back in 2007 with some eyebrow-raising nightly rates. Since then, there have been a rotating cast of restaurants on the top floor, although the rooftop lounge has been open there for the past two years or so. GMAP
Reads like a press release to me. In reality: beautiful views of a taxi garage, Pep Boys , a dialysis center and the ugly SUNY dorm across the street masquerading as an apartment building.
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this place is so shabby
I was just walking by there on Sunday and remarking how crappy the place looks. It wasn’t born pretty, but it’s aging horribly.
Can you relate to that?
I’m 109 and and grow hotter with every passing year.