Millenium Hilton Hotel

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The black glass of the Millenium Hilton overlooks the World Trade Center site.
The black glass of the Millenium Hilton overlooks the World Trade Center site.

The Millenium Hilton is a Hilton hotel in lower Manhattan, New York City, located at the southeast corner of Fulton St. and Church Street (55 Church Street). The hotel is adjacent to Ground Zero, where the World Trade Center formerly stood and the Freedom Tower is being built.

The name of the hotel is spelled "Millenium" on the outdoor signage and official literature, even though the correct spelling of the English word is "Millennium." The building is 55 stories tall, and has 561 rooms.

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Entrance to the Millenium Hilton
Entrance to the Millenium Hilton

The hotel was developed by Peter Kalikow at a cost of $200 million, and opened in September 1992.[1] Soon after opening the hotel, Kalikow went into bankruptcy and was forced to sell the hotel. It was bought in June 1994 by CDL Hotels from Kalikow Fulton Church Realty for $75 million.[2] At that time, Hilton began managing the property.[3]

The building suffered extensive damage from the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. It was completely refurbished and reopened in May of 2003. Each room now features a 42-inch plasma flat screen television.

  1. ^ Henry, David. "New luxury hotels have enriched the city, but not their developers", Newsday, October 7, 1994.
  2. ^ Rashiwala, Kalpana. "CDL to take control of Trump's Plaza Hotel", The Straits Times (Singapore), January 10, 1995.
  3. ^ "Hilton Hotels names top hotelier to manage Millenium Hilton in New York", Business Wire, June 15, 1994.


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