In an odd little item in The New York Post yesterday, Born and Drukier of BD Hotels claim to have increased revenue without slashing room rates.  Be that as it may, for me the most revealing part of the Corbodrukierpisacane_0506_2 article – not attributed to Born and Drukier , but still I assume, reflective of their views – was the suggestion that now residents ought to stop whining that that the “sacred energy” of the hotel is being lost.  It’s as if they thought that, all along, we had been equating the energy of the Chelsea with money!  Boy, aren’t we a confused lot.  Luckily, we have Born and Drukier and their cell phones and bank books to set us straight: not only have they not destroyed the energy of the Chelsea, they’ve actually increased it!  Just look at the numbers, dumbass Bohemians!

    Actually, it’s easy enough to spot a little fudging in the numbers right away.  As proof that they haven’t slashed room rates, the article cites averages ($183 versus $180 a year ago), which of course doesn’t preclude the possibility that they have slashed rates on some rooms.  It’s been common knowledge around here that they are filling the hotel with hordes of tourists who booked their rooms over the Internet on the cheap.  As we reported a while back, we have seen rooms listed as low as $109 per night, a rate not seen since the 1990s.

     Who can blame us if we are let to suspect a little more in the way of creative accounting?  Revenue does not equal profits.  There are a lot more people on the payroll now, and guess what, those Internet booking fees will one day come due.  What we’re seeing here is most likely a short term fix, in other words; the real test is what they do over the long haul.
     It wouldn’t shock me, however, if Born & Drukier were able to generate more profits than the Bards.  For Stanley, as comically greedy as he did sometimes seem, it never was all about the money. And that’s something that Born & Drukier, for all their superior attitude and condescension  toward the residents of the Chelsea, will, sadly, never be quite able to grasp.

     And what the heck are Born & Drukier crowing about anyway the average rate for a New York City hotel room is $273 per night! – Ed Hamilton  (The article is below. Photo: Drukier & Friends)

Richard Born and Ira Drukier want you to know this about the Chelsea Hotel, of which their BD Hotels have taken control – to the dismay of old-timers living there on the cheap: room occupancy last month was 84 percent, way up over the 55 percent reported in July 2006 – a jump achieved without slashing rates ($183 average per night versus $180 a year ago).

Room revenue soared to $480,000 in July from $299,000 last year. Based on bookings to date, August revenue will be $700,000 and occupancy 90 percent – compared with $330,000 and 61 percent one year ago, when the place was being run by longtime manager Stanley Bard.

So, all of you artsy types grumbling that the hotel’s "sacred energy" would be lost following the Chelsea board’s ouster of Bard in favor of BD – quit whining, OK?  (Source: NY POST)

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5 responses to “More Whining From the Artsy Types”

  1. being here Avatar
    being here

    i just want to know what old timers are living here on the cheap, thats the 3th time i have hear them say this,that is a insult to all of us who pay top dollar to live here and have been paying for a long time why don’t you stop “whinning” richard born and ira drukier about us chelsea old timers we just want to live our lives like human beings and not slave to you guys so you can drive around in a big fat limo and steal form the working class .and what about all those new very very young people that they have put in here to do the job that took two person to.now that can’t be cheap can it the proof is in the putting so put up or shut up, time will tell won’t it , those of us who live here know the truth about this place,you guys just want more money form us and we just want to make more art ! for the world to enjoy so please tell us what will last longer what mr bard has done here or what creepy david elder is doing to the place now, he is making a big mess around here and acting like complete fool “talk about whinning”you have some one who acts like a big baby running the place now ? get real BD and stop pointing your finger and insulting us old timer here we pay alot to live here BD $$.

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  2. resident Avatar
    resident

    Wow, those figures must be accurate, since they appeared in the NY Post. And I hear that planted items are especially reliable. Particularly if the planters of the items are famously upstanding characters like B & D, who have never told a lie or manipulated a number in their lives. (And you can be sure that any increase is due to their genius rather than, say, to a general upswing hotel bookings on account of NYC’s surging tourist population.)

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    Anonymous

    It sounds like that last comment on the “sacred energy” was the opinion of the NY Post writer, I doubt BD would say something like that.

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  4. Hermione Granger Avatar
    Hermione Granger

    Born and Drukier, or as I know them, Death Eater and Dementor. Which would make Marlene = Voldemort In suppose, and Elder = Lucius Malfoy, and Stanley, Albus Dumbledore… well, you get the drift. They are mediocre money-grubbers who have taken over a magical space, and it’s no wonder things keep going wrong for them. I wonder what the Chelsea ghosts have in store for them…

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    Anonymous

    The surge in the hotel being filled is more likely due to the lower rates. HOWEVER, inside info (direct inside info) pointed out that, while the hotel is booked where it wasn’t always before, they are bringing in the same amount of money as when it was NOT booked but the rooms cost more. And they have to pay the maids to clean all those extra rooms on top of it. SO… are they really making more money or LESS? If they raised their prices (which they actually have and walk-ins have always cost more than reserving online), would the number of available rooms go up?
    The good thing is that there are people who have always wanted to stay here but couldn’t afford it before, and now they can. The downside is that there are people who have always wanted to stay here but couldn’t afford it before, and now they can. 😉

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