Abandoned building transformed into a luxury hotel.
An abandoned building in Manhattan (New York, USA) has recently been renovated and transformed into a luxurious hotel with an impressive appearance.
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The Beekman Hotel has reopened in Manhattan's financial district after more than two years of renovation and refurbishment. Photo: Richardljordan/Instagram |
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The nine-story building was constructed in 1883. It was one of the first skyscrapers in Manhattan. Photo: Swain_baby/Instagram. |
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According to New York magazine, the building is one of Manhattan's iconic landmarks but has been abandoned since 2001. Photo: Gothamist/Instagram. |
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Currently, the building has been transformed into a luxury hotel with full amenities. The photo shows the stunning main lobby as seen from the balconies of the upper floors. Photo: Thevickeybarronteam/Instagram. |
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The building's classic atrium design has been preserved, providing ample light to the interior spaces. Initially, the building featured old-fashioned birdcage-style elevators, but these were removed for safety reasons. Photo: Arranpatel/Instagram. |
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The reception area is elegantly designed, complementing the building's style. The guest rooms are modernly renovated. Room rates range from approximately $400 to $3,500 per night. Photo: Nadinejohnsonpr/Instagram. |
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The dark wood reception desk, covered with a Turkish rug, contrasts with the light-colored floor tiles. Photo: Tiffyhats/Instagram. |
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The decorative patterns on the stair railings retain their original, elaborate metal design. The entire hotel space resembles scenes often seen in films from the last century. Photo: Nadinejohnsonpr/Instagram. |
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Right next door, another 50-story building, also part of the Beekman project, has been completed. Photo: Fredrikeklundny/Instagram. |
According to Zing.vn
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