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Gene Kaufman Architect: Construction Underway at Boutique Hotel in New York City


New York City — A boutique hotel designed by Gene Kaufman Architect recently broke ground at 333 West 38th Street, between Eighth and Ninth Avenues. The 34,000 square-foot, 21-story hotel will have 79 rooms.

With only four rooms per floor, most with natural light and views of the city, visitors will enjoy an unusually private and quiet guest experience. 

Amenities will include a 250-square-foot roof deck, a fitness center, and a breakfast room.

“The development of this 25-foot site in a neighborhood once regarded as having no development potential shows how quickly it has become a premium hospitality location,” said the architecture firm's founder and principal, Gene Kaufman.

“This formerly industrial area is now being embraced architecturally with elegant facades and deluxe interiors. With this project, we are not only capitalizing on this new situation. We are also giving the project further upside potential so it can continue to benefit from the neighborhood’s rising fortunes.”

The $10 million project is being developed by Optima Real Estate.

Gene Kaufman Architect (GKA) has a well-earned reputation in the real estate and private development arenas for high-caliber, high-impact designs that are innovative and highly efficient. For more information, visit www.gkapc.com.

 





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