Last Friday, the residents of the
tenth floor found this letter tacked to their door (even residents who Roofdelivery
don't have rooftop access received the letter), courtesy of Mr. Yee.

           We believe
that Andrew Tilley (or one of his employees) called this violation in on the
building himself.  If you want to look at
the complaint on the DOB website
, you’ll notice that the language is quite
different from that of the usual complaint called in by a resident.  Tilley has several reasons for wanting to do
this, which include:

 1. To get the building up to code
so that the hotel can apply for a Certificate of No Harassement, which is
necessary for them to undertake disruptive construction.

2. He wants the roof cleared so he
can put a club up there.  (We’ve been
saying this all along: both BD and Tilley have made clear that they want
this.  There are several more hurdles
that they must clear—including getting the Stop Work Order lifted—but taking
the roof away from the tenants is a huge first step.)

3. It’s a general harassing
technique designed to get tenth floor residents to eventually move.  (Don’t discount this: along with the needless
security and the other nastiness, the plan is to make people decide it’s not
worth it to fight.)

 
           Basically, it is
our opinion that all residents should unite in opposing this new policy.  This same thing will be happening soon to the
residents with balconies, as well as the rest of us over fireplaces, smoke
detectors and various issues.  The idea
is to hassle us all as much as possible. — Ed Hamilton

           

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26 responses to “Chelsea Hotel Manager Andrew Tilley Shows True Colors In Roof-Top Hassle”

  1.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    Just try to claim my garden Mr. Tilley. You haven’t seen a hassle yet.

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  2. No Egress Avatar
    No Egress

    Of course he wants to put a club on the rooftop. Does Tilley really believe that hasn’t been thought of before? The reason there isn’t one there is because its impossible to adhere to safety codes.

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  3. The Roof Is On Fire Avatar
    The Roof Is On Fire

    Residents complain to PRESERVE the building and its freedoms.
    Tilley complains to bring DESTRUCTION.

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  4.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    “OCCUPANTS HAVE CONSTRUCTED A TERRACE ON THE ROOF AND PLANTEDMANY TREES/GARDENS THAT MAY HAVE EFFECTED THE INTEGRITY OF ROOF”
    As if a resident would have evaluated structural integrity on the roof, or employ this language….What a transparent ploy. Thanks for getting us the facts Bloggers. We’ll be prepared.

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  5. Plain Jane Avatar
    Plain Jane

    I’m shocked Glennon Travis didn’t think of this first.

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  6. Randy Avatar
    Randy

    I’m one of the readers from the hinterlands but it occurs to me that there must be some sort of eco-group (nee ‘tree huggers”) in NYC that would make some noise about this abomination. A counter harassment insurgency as it were.
    Fight on Bohemians, fight on!

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  7.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    Maybe they think if the 10th Floor tenants move, they could then build out another egress for the club they fantasize about having there.

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    Anonymous

    Yah real cute the way Tilley has recently added “A Landmark Hotel” to the bottom of his godawful looking stationary, meanwhile he’s doing he can to desecrate everything which made it a Landmark in the first place.

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  9. Miss H Avatar
    Miss H

    Oh my God, Andrew Tilley is such a shallow, weasselly asshole! Does he not care that his name will be irrevocably connected to the destruction of the unique Hotel Chelsea? I’ve thought all along that one of the reasons Krauss and Elder wanted the hotel, and a faux hip club, was not just money, but to buy friends, because they are clearly such unpleasant people it’s the only way to get them. The same must be true of Tilley.

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  10.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    Has Charles Ferri paid all that back rent yet?

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  11. U-Hell Avatar
    U-Hell

    Tilley figures if the tenth floor residents have nothing to look forward to except a hellishly barren rooftop, utterly devoid of foliage, that they will pack it in and move on out. This is his first swipe at what some may perceive as the least endangered tenants.

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  12. Hardeharassment Avatar
    Hardeharassment

    Tilley must have had a stroke when he signed my demand letter. His John Hancock posted above looks perfectly legible but mine looks like he signed it in the midst of a seizure. Stress much, Andrew?

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  13. Hellhound Avatar
    Hellhound

    May Tilley be set upon by the uleashed
    Hounds of Hell
    and a can of worms, now opened.

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  14. Time to Act! Avatar
    Time to Act!

    They certainly underestimate us.
    Now is the time, Chelseaites.
    Can you envision the Hotel’s roof with nothing on it? Would you want to? Never in the history of the Chelsea Hotel has anyone been asked to until Andrew Tilley came along.
    ITS TIME to seek injunctions against the Hotel, and right away, until the question of whether the gardens are ‘grandfathered in’ is answered. Call your lawyers, you all have them.
    Time to Take Action!

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  15. no willy Avatar
    no willy

    oh my, tilley is the ‘vice president’ AND ‘managing director’ of the chelsea hotel? he forgot to add that he’s been promoted to ‘pretentious idiot’.
    so many titles, andrew, so little time to use them.

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  16. Rx Avatar
    Rx

    ‘Faux Hip’?
    Marlene probably thinks its what your surgeon gives a woman her age who has fallen and can’t get up.

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  17.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    Quite right TTA. Its time to engage those attorneys and let them do what they do best – tear Tilley a new one for perpetrating this attack on our coveted rooftop.

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  18.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    Wait you mean Peroxide aint Tilley’s true colors?

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  19. Sherill Tippins Avatar
    Sherill Tippins

    Chelsea architect Philip Hubert, 1884:
    The roof “will be reserved for the exclusive use of the occupants..It will be fitted up with seats and awnings, and will be found a cool and delightful resort in summer.”
    Is there no landmark protection for one of first roof gardens in the city? Hubert is considered the inventor of the New York roof garden.

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  20. Miss H Avatar
    Miss H

    Thanks once again, Sherrill, for that perspective. The rooftop should be protected.

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  21. Jefferson Phillips Avatar
    Jefferson Phillips

    Can any of you imagine what a ZOO the Hotel Chelsea would become if Tilly actually did install a nightclub on the roof? Drunks going up/down on the elevators…. Drunks in the hallways and on the stairs?
    I find it highly unlikely he will
    be able to do so….
    Aren’t things bad enough with one nightclub in the basement? Do we need two?
    Does anyone have any info on why they haven’t been able to rent the retail spaces?
    Is new management high on prescription pills?
    Hello? Anybody home?

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  22. Flack Avatar
    Flack

    Alert the media! Where is Chelsea Now during this flurry of certified letters?

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  23. Highlight Hopes Avatar
    Highlight Hopes

    Highlight Hopes
    (sung to the tune of F. Sinatra)
    Next time Tilley’s found, with some chick’s knicks on the ground
    There a lot to be learned, so stick around
    Just what makes that little pissant
    Think he’ll move the Chelsea’s trees/plants
    Anyone knows a pissant, can’t
    Move the Chelsea’s trees/plants
    But Tilley’s got Highlight Hopes, he’s got Highlight Hopes
    His permits were all denied, but he’s got eye-on-the-prize Hopes.
    So any time, Chelseaites, you’re feelin low
    Instead of packing and gettin’ go
    Just remember that same pissant.
    Oops, there goes the Chelsea’s lovely trees/plants.
    When Elder’s goons call, and your backs against the wall
    There a lot to be learned; that Bob Dylan’s wall could fall.
    Our problems are just a poorly coifed buffoon
    Who’ll be fired soon
    A lawyer he’s certain to shop.
    Oops, there goes another Management flop.

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  24.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    Anyone have a chance to spot the gigantic pile of garbage bags on 23rd filled with “refuse” from the rooftop? Not even the bums were rifling them yesterday morning because they couldn’t find the aluminum cans through all the potting soil and patio furniture.
    So the roof will be gone, eh? Can’t really feel sorry for tenants who don’t stand up against management and their curtailing of basic liberties.

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  25. Lawyer Up Avatar
    Lawyer Up

    I’d like to see the Fire Department order on all of this, something besides Tilley’s letters, letters and more letters. We already know Tilley has a major problem with telling the truth. This could all be another fabrication (like his weak-ass rumor that tenants initiated the complaint) in which case he’d be asking for a major class action lawsuit against the building. We feel pity for any employees (besides the usual scabs, of course) who assist them in this demolition.

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  26.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    Um…who refers to residents as “OCCUPANTS”?
    It was Andrew Tilley all the way. Thought he was being slick calling in the complaint and not leaving his name.

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