• If you learned about the ongoing struggle to save the Chelsea Hotel from today's Morning Edition of NPR, welcome.  And, in case the NPR piece left you with the impression that the Chelsea's troubles were a new thing, you should know that the struggle to save the Chelsea has been going on for four years now, ever since the Bards were ousted in a hostile take over.  Over 40 people have been evicted in those years, as a dedicated group of activists have struggled to maintain the Chelsea as a haven for the arts.  There is a lot of information about the Bring Back the Bards campaign on this blog, but in this Hotelchetrit post we'll talk about what's been happening since the Chelsea Hotel was sold to a group of investors led by Joe Chetrit. 

    Chetrit's first move when he took over was to bust the union and to hire non-union workers to manage the desk and clean the hotel.  We now have a skeleton staff and although they keep the place reasonably clean there is no engineer at night, which leads to problems when the water gets turned off.  They've taken all of the art down from the walls of the Hotel, including, the more valuable paintings by artists such as Larry Rivers, Donald Baechler, and Phillip Taaffe.  Although some of these paintings belong to tenants at the Hotel, and were simply on loan to the Hotel, tenants have been required to prove ownership in order to get back their paintings (and as far as we know no one has managed to reclaim their paintings as yet).  And, of course, most obvious to outsiders the Hotel is now closed to tourists.  So if you stop by they will throw you out. 

    There have been two evicitions that we know of since Chetrit took over the building bringing to 42 the total number of evictions since the Bard family was ousted.  We expect more to come, as tenants have been receiving a lot of hostile certified mail, including various pay up notices. Also many tenants have had their rent checks refused.  This is a common tactic of harassment used by NYC landlords, and though a judge will eventually order them to accept the checks in most cases, it allows them to get tenants in court. This is a tactic that is most effective against the elderly who may not understand that their rent has not been paid and may spend the money. 

    The Chelsea Hotel is now in the process of being "gently renovated," to quote Kaufman.  Workers have been gutting the East wing of the 7th Floor for thIMG_0660e past few weeks.  This wing was probably chosen because there are no remaining tenants on that wing, the last being Willem Van Es who died tragically in December 2009. Past tenants of this wing include: William Burroughs, Brion Gysin, John Giorno, Michel Auder & Viva,  Ethan Hawke, Librettist Arnold Weinstein, William Balcom, Jacques Stern, Gus Hall and Ben Lucien Burman.   (Thanks to Sherill Tippins for the list.) We have not received too many complaints about noise or dust, though one tenant was flooded as the result of the construction. (Dedicated readers of this blog can probably guess that it was none other than tenant activist Arthur Nash, way down on the 2nd floor.) From what we've seen the work seems to show little regard for the historical integrity of the Hotel.  It's anyones guess as to which wing of the Hotel will fall prey to the jackhammer next although, as Chetrit has 77 million dollars in loans to pay back, he is probably on a pretty tight schedule.  He has been unloading a lot of properties lately and should have some ready money at hand. 

  • We thought it was rather odd that Joseph Chetrit’s Chelsea Dynasty Corp., who had said that they were going to start renovating the hotel immediately had not filed for any permits with the DOB.  Finally they got their act together and filed an application, and guess what we found:  surprise, surprise David Elder may still be involved in the Chelsea Hotel!   He is listed on the permit application as a vice president of the Chelsea Dynasty Corp.! 

    Well, that explains the conversation I had with Elder last week.  I asked him if, now that the Chelsea was sold, he was going to take his millions and go back to California.   “No,” he said, “I think I’ll stay in New York for a while.  It’s really cool here.”  I guess so, when you can sale a company and still remain vice president.

    Questions remain, such as: does this have any bearing on the curious fact that Marlene Krauss and David Elder allegedly turned down David Bard’s reputed offer of 80 million in favor of Joseph Chetrit’s 77 million? Could it be that Marlene Krauss and David Elder reserved shares in the new company for themselves?

    And was David Elder the one who thought up the Chinese Restaurant inspired name of the Chelsea Dynasty? 

    Or, is Elder’s listing as a vice-president simply a mistake on the part of DOB? (Click the image to view it full scale.)

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  • Once again, Tom Acitelli at the Observer puts the spotlight on Chetrit's Chelsea Hotel business partner, Clipper Equities.  "David Bistricer, one of Clipper’s principals, has a checkered past as a residential landlord, with several—and we mean several—housing violations to his name."  One of Bistricer's properties in Brooklyn has over 8,000 housing violations.   Here's some insight into how he get's away with those violations.  Oh, and he also doesn't like it when the olds decide to party in the halls.

  • Tom Acitelli of the Observer, was here at the Chelsea Hotel on Thursday, too early to observe the Chelsea’s art collection being removed from the walls, stairwells and halls, being carted off to god knows where.  Of Thedoors1   course not all of the artworks that were removed belonged to the Hotel.  Some belonged to the individual tenants and they have been told to contact the Chelsea Dynasty Corp. and provide proof of ownership to negotiate the return of their belongings.  Chelsea Dynasty?  Sounds like a bad Chinese takeout joint. 

  • Hotel staff have completed their meeting with the Union officials.  The union reps report that they are to be notified as soon as the deal has closed.  There are indications that Chetrit's inability to secure financing has put the deal in jeopardy.

  • The check-in form contained fine print which allowed the Chelsea Hotel to cut short his stay. 

  • Union workers who were assembled in front of the hotel this morning confirmed that cement has been poured down the sewage pipes at the Chelsea Hotel in an attempt at sabotage.  Union workers were not IMG00455 allowed to go back to their jobs and are being kept out of the basement.  Fox news was interviewing people in front of the Hotel, including a guest who had been holed up in their room past the deadline for leaving yesterday.  We have no idea what the sabotage means for tenants.

    Now union workers are being allowed into the building to meet with union officials.

  • It’s eerily quiet in the Hotel today.  They cleared the last of the tourists out of their rooms yesterday – though some of them did not go quite willingly.  One family called the cops because staff removed their bags while they were out.  And another guest flipped out and had to be taken to Bellevue.  Besides that a vandal kicked out a window in the fire door on the first Destructiononjuly31 floor – probably Sid’s ghost, upset over recent developments.  (Note the abandonded maid’s cart in the photo. Our bathrooms were not cleaned yesterday. ) Finally, someone apparently sabotaged the pipes filling the basement with sewage.  And through it all, manager Arnold Tamasar, with nary a tequila shot in sight remained at his post like a trooper.  Here he is yesterday afternoon being served with papers in yet another law suit, this one involving allegations of wrongful termination.  And, no, as of this writing we don’t yet know if the sale went through or not.   Click the link to view the video.

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