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5 Beekman Street is diagonally across the intersection of Nassau and Beekman streets, while the Potter Building and 41 Park Row are directly across Nassau Street. [3] The Morse Building occupies a plot measuring 85.25 feet (25.98 m) on Nassau Street and 69.58 feet (21.21 m) on Beekman Street.
5 Beekman Street is a building in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City, United States.It is composed of the 10-story, 150-foot-tall (46 m) Temple Court Building and Annex (also known as Temple Court [a]) and a connected 51-story, [b] 687-foot-tall (209 m) condominium tower called the Beekman Residences, which contains 68 residential units.
In 1997, the Denihans acquired the Beverly Hotel on 50th Street and Lexington Avenue in New York. Two years later, after a massive renovation, it reopened as The Benjamin. Named for the company's founder, The Benjamin was Manhattan East Suite Hotels' first luxury independent hotel as well as New York's first eco-friendly property.
53 West 53 is at 53 West 53rd Street in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. It is along the northern side of 53rd Street between Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue . [ 4 ] The land lot covers 17,713 sq ft (1,645.6 m 2 ) [ 5 ] [ 6 ] or 18,560 sq ft (1,724 m 2 ).
[5] [6] An apartment building designed by McKim, Mead, and White then occupied the site. [7] One tenant of that building was the presidential campaign of John F. Kennedy. [8] The current office building opened on July 13, 1964. [9] In 2014, the building's owner, the Stahl Organization, received a $1 billion mortgage loan for the building. [10]
The Cellar’s owners in 2022 officially opened the business after a redesign and significant renovation of the space formerly occupied by the Steakloft Tavern and Grille.
New York Evening Mail at 34 Park Row in 1872. Jonathan Lovejoy was the original proprietor. John P. Huggins later purchased the hotel. [2] Huggins ran the hotel for approximately twenty years before purchasing the Cosmopolitan Hotel with his two brothers.
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