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As part of their efforts, Torrey and Mason constructed a park on the east end of the block, between 28th Street – which they were also developing as "Fitzroy Place" – and 29th Street. The park, which was called Lamartine Park, enhanced the desirability of the townhouses as homes, and this name and Lamartine Place appeared on maps until 1902.
130 West 30th Street was designed in the Assyrian Revival style by Cass Gilbert, [3] [4] [5] who had previously designed the Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House and the Woolworth Building. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It is one of three buildings in New York City with Assyrian details; [ 5 ] the other two, the Fred F. French Building and Graybar Building ...
Though no one from the chain will confirm it, planning records show that the building nearing construction at 10209 W. 29th St., just to the north of the Hobby Lobby parking lot will be a ...
The Eugene, located at 435 West 31st Street, is a residential tower that is part of the Manhattan West project, and broke ground in December 2014. [2] In 2017, it was the tallest rental skyscraper in New York City. Now complete, it stands 64 floors and 730 feet (220 m) high.
1879: 19 East 16th Street; 1880: 34 West 26th Street; 1892: 1200 Broadway and 29th Street (Gilsey House) 1893: 26 West 31st Street; 1897: 70 West 36th Street (formerly and thereafter known as Keens Chophouse) 1905: 130 West 44th Street; 1975: 5 East 66th Street Guests; 1976–present: 3 West Club, 3 West 51st Street, 5th Floor
30 East 29th Street (also known as Rose Hill Tower [1]) is a residential skyscraper in the Rose Hill neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. The 605-foot-tall (184.4 m) tower is 45 stories and contains 123 condominiums. The tower was developed by the Rockefeller Group and designed by the architecture firm CetraRuddy. It is the Rockefeller ...
254 West 29th Street New York City United States: Owner: Armando Diaz and Ed Herbstman: Opened: March 2005: Website; www.magnettheater.com:
601 West 29th Street is a building in Chelsea, Manhattan, New York City developed by Douglaston and designed by the architectural firm FXCollaborative. The building is built on infill and will be adjacent to the High Line and the Hudson Yards development. [ 2 ]