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Dream Hotel Group Will Reopen Manhattan Properties This Month

Dream Hotel Group has slated reopenings this month for its two Manhattan properties. Dream Midtown will reopen in the Theater District on Friday, May 14, followed by Dream Downtown, located in the Meatpacking District, on Wednesday, May 26.

“We are ready!” said Dream Hotel Group CEO Jay Stein. “Today’s announcement to reopen Dream Midtown and Dream Downtown marks a major milestone for our company and New York City, as we continue on the road to recovery.”

He added, “We are equally excited to bring back some of our incredible team members and associates, many of whom have been on furlough for over a year now. This is one of many highly anticipated steps forward for Dream Hotel Group. We still have a long way to go, but we are optimistic about the future and remain steadfast in our commitment to deliver safe and memorable experiences for our guests and community.”

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