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Hotel Accommodation Hotel accommodation Downtown/Financial District/SoHo Manhattan: Name Name Address Address Smyth - a 85 West Arranged a block of Contact Whitney Long @ 212- Thompson Hotel Broadway rooms @ $225.00 per 204-5603 or email her @ night plus tax. [email protected] by May 8, 2009 for reservation. Name Address Website Phone The Ritz- Two West Street www.ritzcarlton.com (212) 344-0800 Carlton New (West/1 Pl) York, Battery Park Manhattan, NY 10004 New York 85 West Street www.nymarriottdowntown.com (212) 385-4900 Marriott (West/Carlisle) Downtown New York, NY 10006 Embassy Suites 102 North End Avenue www.newyorkcity.embasstsuites.co (212) 945-0100 Hotel New York Name Address Website Phone (North End Av/Vesey St) m New York, NY 10282 Millenium 55 Church St. www.newyorkmillenium.hilton.com (212) 693-2001 Hilton (Church/Fulton) Manhattan, NY 10007 Wall Street 15 Gold St at Platt St (212) 232-7700 District Hotel Manhattan, NY Duane Street 130 Duane Street www.duanestreethotel.com (212) 964-4600 Hotel (Duane/Church) New York, NY 10013 Wyndham 20 Maiden Lane (212) 227-3007 Garden Hotel (Maiden Lane/Nassau St) Financial District New York, NY 10038 Exchange Hotel 129 Front Street www.exchangehotel.com (212) 742-0003 (Front/Pine) New York, NY 10005 Best Western 231 Grand Street www.bw-boweryhanbeehotel.com (212) 925-1177 Bowery Hanbee (Grand/Bowery) Hotel New York, NY 10013 Name Address Website Phone Holiday Inn 138 Lafayette Street www.hidowntown-nyc.com (212) 966-8898 Manhattan – (Lafayette/Howard) Downtown SoHo New York, NY 10013 Best Western 33 Peck Slip at Front www.seaportinn.com (212) 766-6600 Seaport Inn Street (Peck/Front) Downtown New York, NY 10038 Four Points by 66 Charlton Street www.fourpointssohonyc.com (212) 229-9988 Sheraton (Charlton/Varick) Manhattan SoHo Village New York, NY 10012 SoHo Grand 310 West Broadway www.sohogrand.com (212) 965-3000 Hotel (W Bway/Grand St) New York, NY 10013 The GEM Hotel 135 East Houston Street www.thegemhotel.com (212) 358-8844 SoHo (E Houston, Forsyth St) New York, NY 10002 Hampton Inn 320 Pearl Street www.hamptoninn.com (212) 571-4400 Manhattan (Pearl St/Peck Slip) Seaport- Financial New York, NY 10038 District Tribeca Grand Two Avenue of the www.tribecagrand.com (212) 519-6600 Hotel Americas New York, NY 10013 Chelsea/Midtown (East/West) Manhattan: Name Address Website Phone Maritime Hotel 363 W 16th St (212) 242-4300 at Ninth Ave Manhattan, NY W New York 201 Park Avenue South www.whotels.com (212) 253-9119 Union Square (Park Ave. So/17 St) New York, NY 10003 The GEM Hotel 300 West 22nd Street www.thegemhotel.com (212) 675-1911 Chelsea (W22nd St, 8th Ave) New York, NY 10011 Inn on 23rd St 131 W 23rd St between www.innon23rd.com (212) 463-0330 Sixth and Seventh Aves Manhattan, NY Name Address Website Phone Hampton Inn 108 West 24th Street www.hershahotels.com (212) 414-1000 Manhattan (24 St/6 Av) Chelsea New York, NY 10011 Wyndham 37 West 24th Street (212) 243-0800 Garden Hotel (24 St /Bway) Chelsea New York, NY 10010 Comfort Inn 18 West 25th Street (212) 645-3990 Chelsea (25 St/Bway) New York, NY 10010 Four Points by 160 West 25th Street www.fourpoints.com (212) 627-1888 Sheraton (25 St/7 Av) Manhattan Chelsea New York, NY 10001 Holiday Inn 125 West 26th Street www.hi-nyc.com (212) 430-8500 NYC (26 St/6 Av) Manhattan - 6th Avenue New York, NY 10001 Hilton Garden 119 West 28th Street www.hgi.com (212) 564-2181 Inn (28 St/6 Av) New York Chelsea New York, NY 10001 Park South 122 East 28th Street www.parksouthotel.com (212) 448-0888 Hotel (28 St/Lexington) New York, NY 10016 The Carlton on 88 Madison Avenue www.caltonhotelny.com 212-532-4100 Madison (btw E28th St, E29th St) Avenue New York, NY 10016 Name Address Website Phone Clarion Hotel 429 Park Avenue South www.clarionhotelny.com (212) 532-4860 Park Avenue (Park Av So/29 St) New York, NY 10016 Holiday Inn 232 West 29th Street www.ichotelsgroup.com (212) 695-7200 Express (29 St/7 Av) Manhattan Madison Sq. New York, NY 10001 Garden/Chelsea Doubletree 128 West 29th Street www.newyorkcitychelsea.doubletree (212) 564-0994 Hotel New York (29 St/6 Av) .com City Chelsea New York, NY 10001 Affinia 371 Seventh Avenue www.affinia.com (212) 563-1800 Manhattan (7 Av/31 St) New York, NY 10001 Hampton Inn 116 West 31st Street www.hamptoninn.com (212) 947-9700 Manhattan (31 St/6 Av) Madison Square Garden New York, NY 10001 Hotel Chandler 12 East 31st Street www.hotelchandler.com (212) 889-6363 (31 St/5 Av) New York, NY 10016 Hotel Roger 131 Madison Avenue www.hotelrogerwilliams.com (212) 448-7000 Williams (Madison/31 St) New York, NY 10016 Name Address Website Phone La Quinta 17 West 32nd Street www.applecorehotels.com (212) 736-1600 Manhattan (32 St/5 Av) New York, NY 10001 New York's 401 Seventh Avenue www.hotelpenn.com (212) 736-5000 Hotel (7 Av/32 St) Pennsylvania New York, NY 10001 Radisson 49 West 32nd Street www.radisson.com (212) 736-3800 Martinique on (32 St/Bway) Broadway New York, NY 10001 Affinia Dumont 150 East 34th Street www.affinia.com (212) 481-7600 (34/Lexington) New York, NY 10016 The New 481 Eighth Avenue www.nyhotel.com (212) 971-0101 Yorker Hotel (8 Av/34 St) New York, NY 10001 Comfort Inn 42 West 35th Street www.confortinnmanhattan.com (212) 947-0200 Manhattan (35 St/5 Av) New York, NY 10001 Hampton Inn 59 West 35th Street www.manhattanempirestatebuidling. (212) 564-3688 Manhattan (35 St/6 Av) hamptoninn.com Empire State Building New York, NY 10001 Name Address Website Phone Hotel Metro 45 West 35th Street www.hotelmetronyc.com (212) 947-2500 (35 St/5 Av) New York, NY 10001 Wingate by 235 West 35th Street www.wingatehotelnyc.com (212) 967-7500 Wyndham (35 St/7 Av) Manhattan Midtown New York, NY 10001 Comfort Inn 442 West 36th Street www.confortnyc.com (212) 714-6699 Convention (36/Dyer) Center New York, NY 10018 The GEM Hotel 449 West 36th Street www.thegemhotel.com (212) 967-7206 Midtown (btw 9th Ave, 10th Ave) New York, NY 10018 Wyndham 341 W. 36th St. www.wyndhamnycmidtown.com (212) 542-8990 Garden Hotel – (at Eighth Ave.) Midtown Convention Manhattan, NY 10018 Center The Strand 33 West 37th Street www.thestrandnyc.com (212) 448-1024 New York, NY 10018 Kitano New 66 Park Avenue www.kitano.com (212) 885-7000 York (Park/38 St) New York, NY 10016 Name Address Website Phone Candlewood 339 West 39th Street (39 www.candlewoodnyc.com (212) 967-2254 Suites Times St/8 Av) Square New York, NY 10018 Comfort Inn 305 West 39th Street www.comfortnyc.com (212) 268-3040 Times Square (39 St/8 Av) South New York, NY 10018 Holiday Inn 343 West 39th Street www.hiexnyc.com (212) 239-1222 Express Times (39 St/8 Av) Square New York, NY 10018 Murray Hill 149 East 39th Street (212) 661-2100 East Suites (39 St/Lexington) New York, NY 10016 W New York 130 East 39th Street www.whotels.com (212) 685-1100 The Court (39 St/Lexington) New York, NY 10016 W New York 120 East 39th Street www.whotels.com (212) 686-1600 The Tuscany (39/Lexington) New York, NY 10016 Residence Inn 1033 Avenue of the www.residenceinntimessquare.com (212) 768-0007 Marriott New Americas (6 Av/39 St) York Manhattan New York, NY 10018 Times Square Bryant Hotel 40 W 40th St between (212) 642-2200 Name Address Website Phone Fifth and Sixth Aves Manhattan, NY Courtyard 114 West 40th Street www.courtyardtimessquare.com (212) 391-0088 Marriott New (40 St/6 Av) York Manhattan/Tim New York, NY 10018 es Square South Hotel 41 at 206 West 41st Street www.hotel41nyc.com (212) 703-8600 Times Square (41 St/7 Av) New York, NY 10036 Library Hotel 299 Madison Ave (212) 983-4500 at 41st St Manhattan, NY Hilton Times 234 West 42nd Street www.timessquare.hilton.com (212) 840-8222 Square (42 St/8 Av) New York, NY 10036 Grand Hyatt Park Avenue @ Grand www.grandnewyork.hyatt.com (212) 883-1234 New York Central 109 East 42nd Street (Park/42) New York, NY 10017 The New York 212 East 42nd Street www.newyorkhelmsley.com (212) 490-8900 Helmsley Hotel (42 St/3 Av) New York, NY 10017 Tudor Hotel 304 East 42nd Street www.udorhotelny.com (212) 986-8800 New York Name Address Website Phone (42 St/2 Av) New York, NY 10017 Casablanca 147 W 43rd St between (212) 869-1212 Hotel Sixth Ave and Broadway Manhattan, NY Westin New 270 West 43rd Street www.westinny.com (212) 201-2700 York at Times (43 St/8 Av) Square New York, NY 10036 AKA: Times 123 W. 44th St. (bet. www.stayaka.com (212) 938-0103 Square Sixth and Seventh Aves.) Manhattan, NY 10036 Algonquin 59 West 44th Street (44 www.algpnquinhotel.com (212) 840-6800 Hotel St/6 Av) New York, NY 10036 Millennium 145 West 44th Street www.millenniumbroadway.com (212) 768-4400 Broadway Hotel (44 St/6 Av) New York New York, NY 10036 Sofitel New 45 West 44th Street www.sofitel.com (212) 354-8844 York (44 St/5 Av) New York, NY 10036 The Alex 205 E. 45th St. (bet. Second www.thealexhotel.com (212) 867-5100 and Third Aves.) Name Address Website Phone Manhattan, NY 10017 Holiday Inn 15 West 45th Street www.expressfifth.com (212) 302-9088 Express Fifth (45 St/5 Av) Avenue New York, NY 10036 New York 1535 Broadway www.nymarriottmarquis.com (212) 398-1900 Marriott (Bway/45 St) Marquis New York, NY 10036 The Roosevelt 45 East 45th Street www.theroosevelthotel.com (212) 661-9600 Hotel (45 St/Madison) New York, NY 10017 AKA: United 234 East 46th Street (46 www.hotelaka.com (646) 291-4200 Nations St/3 Av) New York, NY 10017 Comfort Inn 129 West 46th Street www.applecorehotels.com (212) 221-2600 Midtown (46 St/6 Av) New York, NY 10036 Paramount 235 West 46th Street www.nycparamount.com (212) 764-5500 Hotel New York (46 St/Bway) New York, NY 10036 The Hotel @ 59 West 46th Street www.applecorehotels.com
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