The Bowery Hotel was a slightly run down establishment in Little Italy run by Bill Shipp and funded by the Barzini crime family, who were attempting to subtly make a move into the neighborhood. In 1945, Bill called upon Aldo Trapani to rid him of several troublesome guests. Trapani did so, and he was given a cut of the hotel's earnings in return. He later bought a hotel room on the second floor for $20,000 dollars.
The rat[]
In 1950, Corleone associate Marty Malone insisted that there was a rat in the hotel leaking information to the FBI. He eliminated the agent, who was guarded by several Barzini thugs, before being revealed as a traitor himself.
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Bowery Bill grew up on the east side and is made of iron; he's one of the most intimidating proprietors in the city, and he isn't about to fold to some punk upstart. His flophouse hotel is not pretty, but it's a great location for mounting an assault on nearby warehouses.
Merchant Favor:[]
"Bowery" Bill Shipp has a favor to ask. Four unruly tenants need evicting. Use threats, gunfire, or any other violent punishment to make them leave-permanently!