New York's iconic Roosevelt Hotel has been in business for nearly 100 years, but is now closing its doors due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
The hotel in midtown Manhattan has become an iconic building in the Big Apple, having been opened in 1924 and named after US President Franklin D.
Roosevelt. Its swanky interiors and beautiful architecture have made it a firm favourite with visitors, not to mention it's served as a filming location for the likes of Netflix's The Irishman, as well as hit films including Wall Street, Malcolm X, Men in Black 3 and Maid in Manhattan.
Meanwhile, its location right by Times Square and Grand Central Station have made it a hit with guests. Times Square and Grand Central Station, it's become an