The hotel is still functioning, having joined the Days Inn by Wyndham Hotel chain.
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The hotel was built in 1914 for the cost of $200,000 ($5.13M in 2019). Its original name was the Hotel Apthorp. The name was changed to Hotel Monterey in 1916 because William Waldorf Astor owned The Apthorp Apartments nearby. It retained the Monterey name until 1976 when it went through several names until it became part of the Days Inn chain in the early 2000s. Its official name in 2019 is "Days Hotel by Wyndham on Broadway NYC".
At the time of this film the Hotel Monterey was a single-occupancy residential hotel in a run-down neighborhood in Manhattan. It could have been described as a "flop house".