Hudson Hotel
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The Hudson Hotel is a hotel located in New York City, USA.
The original building was constructed in 1928 by the daughter of J. P. Morgan as the American Women’s Association clubhouse and residence for young women in New York. During World War II the building housed Dutch soldiers. Most recently, the space served as the headquarters for Channel Thirteen.
In 1997, the building was purchased by Morgans Hotel Group and underwent a three-year renovation, to become a hotel, at the cost of $125 million dollars. As with the Royalton Hotel, the Hudson Hotel was also renovated by the designer Philippe Starck.