The hotel opened on March 13, 1981, as the
Hotel Parker Meridien New York. Under the Parker Corporation's management, Le Parker Meridien was one of the few luxury hotels in the city that accommodated wild animals as guests. In 2012, the hotel's coffee bar was flooded with concrete following a construction accident at a neighboring building. The hotel, along with its sister Le Parker Méridien property in Palm Springs, left Le Méridien (by that point, a division of
Starwood) in January 2018, and the hotel was renamed
Parker New York Hotel. GFI Capital Resources Group and
Elliott Management Corporation purchased the hotel for approximately $420 million in 2019. The companies planned a $100 million renovation, along with the conversion of a portion to private residences, and the potential addition of 67 luxury condos atop the existing structure. The hotel joined the Thompson Hotels division of
Hyatt as
Thompson Central Park New York on November 1, 2021. In September 2024, Gencom bought the hotel for around $310 million. == Facilities ==