Hudson Hotel

The term Hudson Hotel does not correspond to a singular, widely recognized establishment or organization that is documented in major encyclopedic sources. While various lodging businesses around the world incorporate “Hudson” into their names—often referencing the Hudson River, the Hudson Bay region, or the Hudson surname—no single hotel bearing the exact name “Hudson Hotel” has achieved sufficient notability to warrant a dedicated encyclopedic entry.

Possible contextual usage

  • Geographic reference – Many hotels located near the Hudson River (e.g., in New York City, New Jersey, or upstate New York) may adopt the name “Hudson Hotel” to highlight their proximity to this notable waterway.
  • Branding – The name may be used by independent boutique hotels or small chains to evoke a sense of regional identity or historical association with the Hudson region.
  • Corporate entities – “Hudson Hotels & Resorts” is a known Canadian hospitality brand, but this is a plural form and refers to a distinct corporate entity separate from any singular “Hudson Hotel.”

Because no singular, verifiable subject named “Hudson Hotel” meets the criteria for an established encyclopedic entry, the term is considered insufficiently documented in reliable reference works.

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