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Building year: 1915
City: New York City
Floor height (above ground): 9
Building usage: Condominiums - Office Space RB
Histograd local id: 1056593
Creation date: 2019-05-17 21:59:51 Modification date: 2023-04-18
Friends of the Upper East Side Historic Districts, founded in 1982, is an independent, not-for-profit membership organization dedicated to preserving and celebrating the architectural legacy, livability, and sense of place of the Upper East Side. friends-ues.org/
The Architects Building was located at northeast corner of Park Avenue and 40th Street. Built in 1912 it was razed in 1979 to make way for a 49 story office tower. The architects of this building where Ewing & Chappell and La Farge & Morris.
Located at 101 Park Avenue, The Architects Building housed the offices of the city's architectural elite including Kenneth Murchison, Arnold Brunner, and the firm of McKim, Meade & White.
This is listed as the residence of heiress Aimee C. Gillag, the owner of the first French Bulldog Club of America Specialty winner, Dimboola.
150 East 34th Street is listed as the author’s address in the foreword of the 1907 collection of short stories “The Veiled Lady” by F. Hopkinson Smith. Does anyone know what was located at that address before the Marquis Apartments were constructed there?
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Historical score:105
Localisation: New York City, NYC New York State, USA
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What was at 306 E 6th St before the current building built in 1900? I have as 1880 census showing a family living at this address.
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