Landmarks Preservation Commission: This Beaux-Arts style hotel was built in 1902 by architect Goldwin Starrett and is famous for playing host to the Round Table. It was named a City landmark in 1987.
Landmarks Preservation Commission: Originally the St Louis Hotel, it was built in 1905 by architect Frederick Browne. The Beaux-Arts building was renamed the Hotel Grand Union in 1934 and designated a City landmark in 2013.
Landmarks Preservation Commission: Built in 1930 by Sylvan Bien this Art Deco Hotel is part of the Upper East Side Historic District, designated in 1981.
Landmarks Preservation Commission: Originally the Gotham Hotel, it was completed in 1905 by Hiss and Weekes. The Italian Renaissance-inspired style building was designated a City landmark in 1989.
Landmarks Preservation Commission: The elegant Beaux-Arts building was completed in 1904 by Trowbridge and Livingston, with an addition in 1927 by Sloan and Robertson. It was designated a City landmark in 1988.
301 Park Ave (btwn E 49th & E 50th St), New York, NY
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Landmarks Preservation Commission: Designed by Lloyd Morgan, the Art Deco building was completed in 1931 as a reincarnation of the original hotel erected by the Astor family in the 1890’s. It was designated a City landmark in 1993.
5th Avenue, Central Park South (at Central Park S), New York, NY
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Landmarks Preservation Commission: This iconic building was designed by Henry Janeway Hardenbergh, a pioneer in the field of luxury hotel design, and completed in 1907. Its exterior was landmarked in 1969 & the interior in 2005.