
April 14th, 2026
Hotels in New York City often operate in older buildings with structural limitations, tight spaces, and legacy infrastructure. These conditions can make it more difficult to run new cabling, upgrade electrical systems, or install modern HVAC and hotel TV systems.
Additionally, high occupancy rates mean renovations must often be completed in phases, which increases complexity. Planning around building constraints and coordinating with contractors early helps minimize delays and unexpected costs.
Repair, replace, or bypass decisions should be based on guest impact and long-term fit.
Centralized tracking helps ownership groups manage multi-property technology rollouts.
Post-install optimization improves usability, support, and long-term performance.
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