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    NY Artisinal Initiates Coverage of LuxUrban Hotels, Launches Independent Investigation into Financial Disclosures and Legal Filings

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    Los Angeles, CA, Oct. 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — NY Artisinal, a New York–based independent research and investigative analysis firm, today announced the initiation of formal coverage of LuxUrban Hotels Inc., with a comprehensive review underway into the company’s financial disclosures, contractual practices, and pending litigation.

    This investigation is part of NY Artisinal’s Ongoing Corporate Transparency Program, which focuses on identifying discrepancies and risk signals in high-growth sectors where public perception and financial reality may diverge.

    LuxUrban Paid Its Workers in Full — Even as NYC Withheld $8 Million. Now Bankruptcy Could Be Its Comeback, Not Its Collapse.

    LuxUrban Hotels wasn’t supposed to fail.

    The fast-scaling hospitality startup had engineered one of the industry’s most compelling business models: taking over underutilized hotels, turning them into short-term rentals, and doing it all without owning a single building.

    Investors bought in — hard. At its peak, LuxUrban was valued at nearly $300 million, with an enterprise value above $500 million. It was lean, profitable, and fast-moving.

    Then New York City stepped in.

    Amid the city’s migrant housing crisis, LuxUrban became one of several companies contracted to provide emergency accommodations. But as the crisis deepened, the city fell behind — eventually withholding over $8 million in reimbursements.

    Rather than lay off staff or stall operations, LuxUrban kept paying workers 115% of their wages, hoping payments would come through.

    They never did. Bank accounts were frozen. Contracts evaporated. And now, the company once hailed as a next-gen hospitality unicorn is filing for Chapter 11 — not to die, but to survive.

    When innovation met the wrong system

    LuxUrban’s management thought they were helping.
    At the height of the crisis, the company converted a Midtown property — the now-notorious Hotel 46 — into temporary housing for asylum seekers under contracts administered by the Hotel Association of New York City (HANYC) and the Department of Homeless Services (DHS).

    It should have been a win-win: a fast, flexible example of public–private partnership in action.
    Instead, it triggered a financial freefall.

    According to legal filings reviewed by Business Insider, LuxUrban is owed more than $8 million, plus damages, from HANYC and DHS for reimbursements that never came. Those missing funds covered everything from payroll to food and security — costs the company paid directly out of its own reserves for nearly two years with no money in return.

    At Hotel 46 alone, LuxUrban spent over $1.5 million on wages and essential operations. Across its portfolio, it absorbed another $5 million in union overages, bond drawdowns, and penalties that compounded when City reimbursements failed to arrive.

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    The city payments that never came — and the 115% penalties that did

    When reimbursements stalled, LuxUrban kept paying its workers anyway. Under strict union and Independent Workers Agreement (IWA) rules, even a payroll delay of a few hours triggered fines of up to 115% of wages.

    That meant workers didn’t just get paid — they got paid extra, with an estimated $5 million in penalties flowing directly into their pockets across hotels that reported temporary wage delays.

    LuxUrban covered every dollar of those payments out of pocket while waiting for City reimbursements that never came.

    “The workers got every penny — and then some,” said a labor expert and legal counsel for large companies operating under collective bargaining agreements familiar with the program. “LuxUrban kept everyone employed and overpaid per contract while the City sat on the bill. The system punished performance.”

    _____

    From Chapter 11 to second chances

    LuxUrban’s 2025 Chapter 11 filing drew harsh headlines and little sympathy.
    But bankruptcy isn’t always failure. In this case, it may be the reset that exposes how bureaucracy, financial pressure, and opportunistic counterparties — not poor management — brought the company down.

    A motion under 11 U.S.C. § 1104(a) seeks to appoint an independent Chapter 11 trustee to consolidate the estate and pursue claims that could total tens of millions of dollars.

    If approved, that trustee would oversee litigation and recovery efforts involving:
        •    HANYC and DHS — the $8 million-plus in unpaid reimbursements.
        •    Tuscany Legacy Leasing & St. Giles Hotels — alleged to have granted a long-term lease it didn’t hold and later used that lease to trigger a Confession of Judgment that froze LuxUrban’s online-travel-agency and credit-card receivables, effectively choking off cash flow.
        •    Wyndham Hotels & Resorts — damages tied to a terminated brand partnership.
        •    Cloudbeds Inc. — questions surrounding financing fees and the recognition of liens and payment priorities that are now being reviewed by legal counsel.
        •    Expedia Group, Tuscany Legacy Leasing, and certain merchant-cash-advance lenders — cited in filings as having imposed restrictions on OTA and receivable transfers that, according to restructuring experts, further tightened liquidity and are being examined for whether they had contractual or legal authority to do so.
        •    Media entities, particularly Bisnow — whose reporting is now the subject of a formal legal review by retained counsel evaluating whether certain Bisnow articles were coordinated with short sellers to influence perception and trading activity.

    Legal experts retained to evaluate these matters confirm that evidence is being reviewed for potential irregularities or improper coordination among counterparties or media coverage.

    “On the surface — and from the beginning — there appear to be patterns that warrant deeper review,” said one attorney familiar with the investigation. “The trustee’s appointment would make it possible to test those facts in court.”

    “The chapter is literally not over,” added a restructuring advisor. “A trustee could bring accountability and a real shot at restitution.”

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    The Tuscany twist: where it all went wrong

    At the center of LuxUrban’s collapse lies the Tuscany lease — a master agreement allegedly sold to LuxUrban by Tuscany Legacy Leasing, an entity linked to St. Giles Hotels.

    Court filings suggest Tuscany granted a long-term lease it had no authority to convey, then later used that same lease to justify a Confession of Judgment that froze millions in LuxUrban accounts.
    That single maneuver — executed through a loophole in New York’s civil procedure — is widely viewed as the moment the company’s liquidity evaporated.

    “The trustee will almost certainly go after that lease,” said a restructuring expert following the case. “If it’s proven fraudulent, it could unlock a large share of the company’s lost value.”

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    A company that paid everyone — except itself

    For workers, vendors, and guests, LuxUrban delivered. Payrolls were met, hotels stayed open, and employees made 115% of their contracted wages.
    Behind the scenes, the company’s accounts bled dry under the weight of bureaucracy and unpaid obligations.

    “This isn’t incompetence,” said a bankruptcy attorney involved in the case. “It’s what happens when a company performs too well in a system that rewards inefficiency.”

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    A comeback on the horizon?

    Despite the setbacks, optimism is returning.
    Sources close to the process say LuxUrban could reopen two to three hotels in the coming weeks as part of a structured restart under new oversight.

    If the trustee is appointed, recovery actions — from the unpaid City contracts to the disputed Tuscany lease — could turn LuxUrban’s narrative from collapse to comeback.

    For now, its story stands as both a warning and a revelation: sometimes in New York, doing the right thing costs more than failing ever could.

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