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Provided by AGPLos Angeles, CA, Nov. 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In materials reviewed by Los Angeles Influence, senior creditors of the now-bankrupt LuxUrban Hotels Inc. have identified what they describe as a significant funding shortfall related to reimbursements under a City-administered emergency housing program at Hotel 46 (129 W. 46th Street) in New York.
According to creditor statements, delays or discrepancies in reimbursements connected to that program may have contributed to the liquidity challenges that preceded LuxUrban’s Chapter 7 conversion on October 21, 2025.
The Chapter 7 Trustee is currently pursuing claims in New York Supreme Court (Index No. 650322/2025) involving program funds tied to Hotel 46, naming the Hotel Association of New York City (HANYC) and Key Hotels LLC among the parties. Senior creditors have expressed support for allowing the case to proceed through full adjudication, emphasizing its potential relevance to the overall recovery process.
“We believe the Trustee’s continued pursuit of this case is critical to maximizing recovery for all creditors,” said a representative for the creditor group.
“Program-related reimbursements remain a central question in understanding how liquidity pressures developed.”
BACKGROUND
FINANCIAL CONTEXT
Creditors allege that:
While the precise impact of the Hotel 46 matter on LuxUrban’s overall financial condition remains under review, creditors maintain it was a material factor in the company’s rapid decline.
PENDING LITIGATION
The Hotel 46 case, currently overseen by the Chapter 7 Trustee, seeks recovery of unpaid reimbursements and related damages. Senior creditors have publicly called for:
STATEMENT FROM CREDITORS
“The sequence of delays, penalties, and borrowing obligations placed extraordinary strain on LuxUrban’s cash flow,” said the group’s spokesperson.
“For the sake of all stakeholders, it’s important that the Hotel 46 matter reaches a clear and transparent conclusion through the courts.”
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