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Danny Meyer heads to Hotel Bossert

Union Square Hospitality Group to open restaurant at Brooklyn Heights landmark

Danny Meyer and Ian Ross with 98 Montague Street

Danny Meyer is crossing the Brooklyn Bridge.

Meyer’s Union Square Hospitality Group will open its first full-service Brooklyn restaurant at the historic Hotel Bossert in Brooklyn Heights. The restaurant will occupy 3,200-square-feet on the ground floor at 98 Montague Street, the landmarked former hotel that’s being restored and redeveloped as condos.

The restaurant – from the company known for Union Square Cafe, Gramercy Tavern, and the Modern – is slated to open in 2028, according to a press release. 

The property’s journey has been long and winding. The New York and Nashville-based developer SomeraRoad purchased the building last year for $100 million after it spent more than a decade in development limbo.The seller was Beach Point Capital, which took over the hotel from the Chetrit Group in February at a foreclosure auction, nine months after the investment management firm purchased the note against the property.

Joseph Chetrit and David Bistricer purchased the 14-story building from the Jehovah’s Witnesses in 2013 and promised to restore it to its former glory, including adding 78 guest rooms, a restaurant and a rooftop bar. A year later, renovations were underway

But plans got delayed. In 2019, Chetrit bought out Bistricer’s interest and secured a $112 million loan from Cantor Commercial Real Estate Lending. The loan was assigned to Wells Fargo a year later, when Covid arrived in New York, and went into special servicing in August 2020.

Chetrit defaulted on the loan in 2021, according to court filings; Wells Fargo initiated a foreclosure last May, claiming Chetrit owed over $126 million.

Lumber magnate Louis Bossert built the hotel in 1909; it later became known as Brooklyn’s Waldorf-Astoria. The Jehovah’s Witnesses bought the building in 1983.

SomeraRoad, founded in 2016 by Brooklyn resident Ian Ross, is no stranger to sprucing up older properties. In 2022, the firm purchased a commercial condo unit above the popular power lunch hangout Harry’s at 1 Hanover Square for $6 million and converted it to boutique offices. 

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