A man jumps to his death from The Row hotel

A man jumps to his death from The Row hotel in Midtown Manhattan

Man jumps to his death from Midtown Manhattan’s The Row NYC hotel, where Mayor Eric Adams planned to house migrants

  • Rescue workers responded to reports on Friday that a man had jumped to his death from New York’s The Row hotel
  • The man’s splayed intestines and other body parts had to be washed off the NYC sidewalk by rescue workers
  • The Row NYC Hotel was in the news recently after Mayor Eric Adams proposed housing up to 600 illegal immigrant families in the $400-a-night lodge

A man jumped to his death from New York’s The Row hotel in midtown Manhattan — where Mayor Eric Adams once planned to house illegal migrants being sent into New York from the border.

Emergency services responded Friday morning after the man threw himself from a room at the Row NYC Hotel.

He fell to his death from the 29-story Midtown hotel next to Times Square, which was packed with tourists.

The unidentified 39-year-old man was pronounced dead at 11.30am.

Rescue workers arrive to assess the scene at the Row NYC Hotel where a man jumped to his death on Friday morning

Rescue workers arrive to assess the scene at the Row NYC Hotel where a man jumped to his death on Friday morning

The unidentified 39-year-old was pronounced dead around 11.30am in the area crowded with tourists

The unidentified 39-year-old was pronounced dead around 11.30am in the area crowded with tourists

He is believed to have jumped around 10:00 a.m. and his body was removed from the hotel at Eighth Avenue and 45th Street at 3:15 p.m.

Two hats were found at the scene – a baseball cap and a woman’s brown cap.

The fire department had to hose down the sidewalk.

Rooms at the hotel cost guests up to $400 a night, a number that drew criticism when Mayor Adams proposed temporarily housing up to 600 migrant families at NYC taxpayers’ expense.

The Row NYC Hotel was contacted by the Chron for comment.

The investigation is ongoing, police said.

NYC firefighters had to hose down the sidewalk because victim's guts covered the street

NYC firefighters had to hose down the sidewalk because victim’s guts covered the street

The investigation is ongoing, police said

The investigation is ongoing, police said

The Row NYC Hotel briefly made headlines this summer when it was identified as a location where NYC Mayor Eric Adams may have housed up to 600 illegal immigrant families who had been bussed into the city

The Row NYC Hotel briefly made headlines this summer when it was identified as a location where NYC Mayor Eric Adams may have housed up to 600 illegal immigrant families who had been bussed into the city

The investigation is ongoing, police said.  The incident disrupted traffic in the busy downtown area

The investigation is ongoing, police said. The incident disrupted traffic in the busy downtown area

The man jumped out of the 29-story luxury hotel around 10 a.m

The man jumped out of the 29-story luxury hotel around 10 a.m