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The New York Times estimated that the northward extension would cost $4.8 million, [100] and the New-York Tribune estimated the total cost of Riverside Drive at $25.2 million. [101] The Board of Estimate declined to fund a further extension of Riverside Drive in 1908, saying the city lacked money. [102]
The Amiable Child Monument, at Riverside Drive north of 122nd Street, on the slope north of Grant's Tomb, [168] [169] commemorates the long-ago death of a beloved child, a small boy who died in what was then an area of country homes near New York City. One side of the monument reads: "Erected to the Memory of an Amiable Child, St. Claire ...
Riverside South is an urban development project in the Lincoln Square neighborhood of the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City, United States.Developed by the businessman and later U.S. president Donald Trump in collaboration with six civic associations, the largely residential complex is on 57 acres (23 ha) of land along the Hudson River between 59th Street and 72nd Street.
A Real Estate Record and Guide article published in August 1906 described Morningside Heights as New York City's "most distinctive high-class apartment house quarter". [45] [117] Units on Riverside Drive, despite being further from the subway, were generally more expensive because of their riverfront views. [117]
The Hendrik Hudson, formally known as the Hendrik Hudson Residence Hotel, is a Tuscan-style apartment building located on Riverside Drive in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, New York City. The first plans for a building named for Hendrik Hudson on Riverside Drive were announced in October 1897 by Eugene Kirby, a former manager of the Marie ...
The Charles M. Schwab House (also called Riverside) was a 75-room mansion on Riverside Drive, between 73rd and 74th Streets, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. It was constructed for steel magnate Charles M. Schwab .
GM's CFO told investors the company has changed its business strategy to withstand market volatility and a new presidential administration. ... Nov. 17, 2022, at a meeting in New York City.
The Schinasi House is a 12,000-square-foot (1,100 m 2), 35-room marble mansion located at 351 Riverside Drive on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City.It was built in 1907 for Sephardic Jewish tobacco baron Morris Schinasi.