
THE BEGINNING
Nap York started in the Big Apple, but it does not end there.
Neil, our Co-Founder, dreamed of creating a place where people could rest safely and affordably, no matter the hour. The idea was born after years of watching his mom work exhausting overnight hospital shifts, and seeing friends doze off in McDonald’s at 4 AM while waiting for trains at Penn Station. His vision was simple: to recharge the people who power the world — anyone, anytime, for however long they need.
What began as a small, hourly sleep station in New York has now evolved into a global rest network for those constantly on the move.
NOW
Nap York now partners with landlords, hotels, and property owners to convert existing spaces into Crew Sleep Stations. Our journey naturally expanded into the aviation community — pilots, flight attendants, and ground crew who understand the importance of quality rest between long shifts and flights.
What started as a humble New York concept has now grown into a global network of Sleep Stations.

WE ARE DREAMERS & DOERS
Our Mission
Recharge the people who power the world and become the destination of choice for those constantly on the go.
Our Vision
To be the most flexible.
To be the most reliable.
To be the most simple.
Our Values
Respect Your Health.
Respect Each Other.
Respect the Environment.

THE NIGHTMARES THAT BUILT OUR AMERICAN DREAM

2017
In 2017, Neil, a young builder from Queens, embarked on a dream to create an hourly sleep station after realizing the need for on-demand sleep services. Inspired by years of watching his mother work overnight shifts at the hospital without anywhere to take a nap, he envisioned a solution.
His dream was simple: to recharge those who power the world. Recharging anyone, at any time, for however long they needed - ideal for people constantly on the go.

2018
After raising enough capital, Neil opened the first Nap York in the heart of midtown Manhattan. Nap York welcomed everyone, from red-eye travelers, supermodels like Karlie Kloss, to business people like Mark Cuban.
The unique service attracted media attention from dozens of outlets like Travel & Leisure and Business Insider. Demand grew rapidly, and Nap York began supplying pods to companies like Tesla and the New York Police Department.
However, Neil’s dream soon turned into a nightmare. Just six months in, Nap York became entangled in a legal dispute over the misunderstanding of the sleep station concept and was forced to pause operations. Over five thousand members joined a wait-list as Neil awaited trial.

Tesla Pods by Nap York

First Nap York Team

NYPD Pods by Nap York

2019
After months of legal battles, Neil and his team succeeded in getting the case dismissed. Though Nap York won on paper, Neil lost nearly everything; Nap York couldn’t operate during the dispute, leaving Neil with significant debt. His team disbanded, and Nap York was evicted from its building. He cried as he stood on the corner of 36th & 7th and watched contractors demolish the first pods he had worked so hard to build.
With nowhere left to turn, Neil secretly slept in a friend's office, showered at a $20/month gym each morning, and stored his clothes in a $50/month facility. For nearly two years, he kept his struggles hidden, holding on to the dream of rebuilding.

2020
A man with nothing to lose will always fight back. For almost two years, Neil was rejected by hundreds of investors to try one more time. And the perseverance and stubbornness eventually paid off.
He finally convinced an office landlord and three supporters to help him open a second Nap York at 385 5th Avenue. However, this dream would last shorter than the first. Less than twenty-four hours after they finished construction, the governor of New York announced that all businesses must close due to a global pandemic. With disbelief, Neil was forced to quarantine while he pondered for months if he should continue fighting for his dreams.
Bored out of his mind and in New York fashion, Neil re-opened Nap York’s doors for essential workers in need of rest. As the only person in the building, he maintained the space every day, offering a refuge for those on the front lines.

2021
When someone has hit rock bottom, there’s no where else to go but up. Rather than worry about investors or debt during the lockdown, Neil saw an opportunity in a struggling hotel. After seven months of negotiations, he and his team hammered and painted tirelessly during the pandemic’s second wave. On time and under budget, Nap York Central Park opened at 940 8th Avenue.
Against all odds, Nap York Central Park launched in June 2021, one of the few new businesses to open in New York City during the second wave of the pandemic.

Now
Today, Nap York welcomes over 10,000 guests monthly from around the world, maintaining a strong record of guest satisfaction. The Dream Team has grown to over 50 employees from over 10 different ethnicities.
As for Neil, he has his own apartment again with a German Shepherd aptly named “Nappy”. His next dream is to open locations around the world while donating pods for humanitarian crisis. Nap York stands as a testament to the American spirit, proving that passion, perseverance, and trusting in God will make dreams come true — even if you’re just a kid from Queens.
