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UPPER WEST SIDE, NY — Four months after The Lucerne stopped operating as a temporary homeless shelter, you can now book a room again in the Upper West Side hotel at 201 West 79th Street.
The Lucerne announced the news on its Instagram.
"We are beyond excited to announce The Lucerne has reopened! We have truly missed all of our guests and we look forward to welcoming you," the UWS hotel wrote on its social media account.
View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Lucerne New York (@thelucernehotel) The last men still living at The Lucerne's temporary homeless shelter left on June 28. The men arrived at the UWS hotel 11 months earlier after the city decided to use hotels as temporary shelters to help against overcrowding at congregate shelters during the pandemic.
The mayor's decision to end the temporary shelter system drew major backlash at the time.
Earlier in the summer, The Lucerne said it was planning to reopen as a commercial hotel in the fall after undergoing renovations.
"The Lucerne Hotel offers luxury accommodations in the heart of Manhattan's posh Upper West Side. Our NYC luxury hotel is housed in a treasured landmark building erected in 1904, and underwent a multi-million dollar renovation," reads a description of the hotel experience on Lucerne's website. "The result is a sophisticated Upper West Side hotel, imbued with European-inspired architectural charm and modern amenities."
ILoveTheUpperWestSide was the first publication to report on The Lucerne's reopening.
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