Memories..... a 1970s-1980s meetup location to grab a ride to local trips on the Subway...or a bite on Montague St.
The Hotel Bossert, a storied hotel on Montague Street in Brooklyn Heights, was sold to SomeraRoad, a New York City and Nashville-based real estate investment and development firm.
The Hotel Bossert, a storied hotel on Montague Street in Brooklyn Heights, was sold to a real estate company that plans to convert the hotel into modern homes.
SomeraRoad, a New York City and Nashville-based real estate investment and development firm, said it plans to "honor the property’s rich history and restore and reopen the building as residences."
Ian Ross, the founder and managing principal of SomeraRoad, is a Brooklyn resident and "deeply committed to this project," the firm said.
The Bossert, dubbed as the "Waldorf-Astoria of Brooklyn" was originally built in 1909 by a lumber magnate as a state-of-the-art accommodation for both transient and permanent guests.
One of its biggest draws was its Marine Roof rooftop restaurant that resembled a two-tiered promenade deck of a ship, with 360-degree views of Brooklyn and Manhattan. As the hotel was home to several Brooklyn Dodgers during the 1950s, many fans came to the hotel to celebrate after the Dodgers beat the Yankees to win the World Series in 1955.
In the late 80s, the building was owned by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, a corporation part of the Jehovah's Witnesses, and then was purchased by the Chetrit family in 2019. The building was sold via auction to Beach Point Capital Management in early 2025, according to public records, before it was passed on to SomeraRoad."
https://www.bkreader.com/business-innovation/brooklyn-heights-hotel-to-be-turned-into-homes-10727030
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotel_Bossert