Developers Cut from the Same Cloth
- March 1, 2007
John Lam, a prominent garment manufacturer in Chinatown, is a major hotel developer in the city. He is also building 50,000 square feet of shopping space under the Manhattan Bridge and developing condos in Soho, Tribeca and Woodhaven.
27-Story Sheraton Hotel Coming to Downtown Brooklyn
- September 29, 2006
Construction fences are up and work has begun at the site of two new upscale and “hip” hotels in Downtown Brooklyn.
Real Estate Entrepreneur Building an Empire
- November 2, 2006
John Lam came to New York City in 1969 as a Chinese immigrant, finding work as a wage-laborer in the garment industry. Today, he is one of the city’s most aggressive real estate developers, with 10 office, residential and hotel projects in the pipeline.
Hospitality’s Outlook Couldn’t Be Rosier
- August 31, 2006
One of the most aggressive developers, John Lam of the Lam's Group, plans to put as many as 1,200 hotel rooms into inventory over the next several years. Mr. Lam, who is also a garment industry executive, already owns and operates three hotels in the city, including the 18-month-old Four Points Sheraton in Chelsea at 158 West 25th St.


