NYC’s nearly 100-year-old Roosevelt Hotel closing due to COVID-19

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A historic building in the New York City skyline is being shuttered by the current historical moment.

Since opening in 1924, the Roosevelt Hotel at 45 E. 45th St. has prolifically featured in movie history and been the set for a number of important political happenings, but the coronavirus pandemic is forcing it to close its doors.

After 96 years in business, the hotel has announced it will shutter this year as a result of the novel virus’ financial fallout.

“Due to the current, unprecedented environment and the continued uncertain impact from COVID-19, the owners of the Roosevelt Hotel have made the difficult decision to close the hotel and the associates were notified this week,” a spokesperson told CNN in a statement. “The iconic hotel, along with most of New York City, has experienced very low demand and as a result the hotel will cease operations before the end of the year. There are currently no plans for the building beyond the scheduled closing.”

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