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724:, and the 15th-story dining room was expanded westward in 1952 to align with the lower stories' facades on West Street. In addition, many of the original features were removed, such as the golf course. The club reached its maximum membership in the 1960s, with 4,500 members. By 1976, the Downtown Athletic Club had a waiting list and 4,000 members. The club's members voted to change the club's bylaws in December 1977, allowing women to become members for the first time. The move was largely for economic reasons: to stay solvent, the club needed 3,500 "resident members"—defined as due-paying members over 30 years old who lived or worked in a 35-mile (56 km) radius—but only had 2,000 such members at the time. In 1987, an electrical transformer exploded in the building, slightly damaging the 19th and 20th floors. 486:
contain recessed windows, with varying placements and designs of the spandrels above the windows on each floor. On the center and south bays, each story from the 7th through 15th stories contains five windows; the 5th story contains five window grates; and the 4th and 6th stories contain no windows at all. Above the 16th story, there are four windows per floor. There are further setbacks above the 16th floor of the center and south bays, and above the 17th floor of the north bay, with smaller setback portions on the south side of the 18th story and the north side of the 20th story. Another setback on the 26th story contains a limestone-capped parapet.
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in Lower Manhattan required that the new clubhouse be a skyscraper. The project was expected to cost $ 4.5 million and initially called for a 44-story skyscraper topped by a pyramid, with recreational facilities on 16 floors and bedrooms and dining rooms on the remaining floors. By November 1928 the plans called for a 17-story clubhouse; contracts for clearing the site of the future clubhouse were awarded the same month. Around 1929, the plans were again modified to 38 stories, and the same year $ 3 million was loaned toward the building's construction.
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arrangement to their counterparts on West Street, being five windows wide, but the north bay on Washington Street has only one window per floor on each of the 5th through 15th floors. The 16th floor contains only ventilation grates; the building has another setback at the 17th floor, with a glass balcony rail. Above the 16th story, there are four windows per floor; there is another setback at the 29th story with a stone parapet.
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plan, "at least 13" floors on the lower part of the building, which contained athletic facilities, would be retained by the club. The Connecticut-based firm Cheslock Bakker Associates would renovate the club's bedrooms on the upper floors into a commercial hotel. The Downtown Club building was designated by the Landmarks Preservation Commission as an official city landmark in 2000.
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and other material to seep into the building. In addition, the building's abandonment led to gradual deterioration of other elements such as peeling paint, burst water pipes, and malfunctioning elevators. The extended closure caused significant decreases in the Downtown Athletic Club's finances, so it considered merging with another club.
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was dumped there. As a result of the land filling, neighboring buildings such as 21 West Street were constructed without a basement. The site of the Downtown Athletic Club was first occupied by small landowners who built houses in the area. The surrounding neighborhood became a financial and shipping
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The Downtown Club building extends the entire block between West and Washington Streets. Though the Downtown Club building was designed first, Starrett & van Vleck examined the relationship of the Downtown Club's and 21 West Street's designs on the surrounding neighborhood and on each other. The
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in the attacks. The Downtown Athletic Club building was not damaged, but the building was part of an exclusion zone that the public could not enter for an extended period after the attacks. At the time, the upper floors were undergoing renovations, and all the windows were open, which caused debris
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The Downtown Athletic Club already had 1,000 members when it formally announced plans for a clubhouse in February 1928. The new structure would include facilities for numerous sports, and Starrett & van Vleck were selected as the new clubhouse's architects. The limited amount of available space
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of the Downtown Athletic Club building consists of mottled, patterned orange brick that is used to provide texture. The color contrasts with the multicolored brick designs of the adjacent 21 West Street. Sections of the facade are punctuated with vertical brick segments, and the brick is especially
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in 1927 and completed the structure in 1930. The building was sold off in 1936 following the club's bankruptcy, but was reacquired in 1950. The club started admitting female members in 1977, and after facing further financial troubles in the late 1990s, sold off part of its building. Following the
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By November 2001, club officials were still hoping to reopen the club in January 2002, although there was an $ 8.3 million mortgage due to be paid that August. Furthermore, the building needed another $ 20–30 million for renovation, yet few club members were able to provide funds, and the club was
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On West Street to the west, the building is set back above the fourth story. The north (left) bay contains a separate window arrangement with one window on the 4th floor and two small windows on each of the 5th through 15th floors. The facades of the center and south (right) bays are combined, and
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The Washington Street entrance is less elaborate: it contains a set of metal doors topped by a metal marquee, but the window above is only one story high with three chevron-patterned panels. The center entrance bay protrudes from the facade only slightly. On the first floor, there are two doors to
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layout. The facade design also reflects the building's interior use. The hotel stories above the 20th floor had smaller windows, while the athletic facility floors between the 4th and 19th stories had larger windows. Some of the facilities, such as the squash courts, did not require windows and so
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desire to officially protect the building's exterior as a city landmark. In 1999, shortly before the club building was set to be auctioned off, the Downtown Athletic Club and its creditors finalized an agreement that would let the club remain in its building and recover from bankruptcy. Under the
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By mid-1930, the building was almost completed and 3,500 people had submitted applications for membership. The new clubhouse opened in September 1930, with a special 3-day preview period before the building was turned over to the club. At this point, the club had 3,826 members, 1,000 of whom were
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The northern facade is largely blocked by 21 West Street, while the southern facade has a similar window arrangement to the western and eastern facades. On all sides, the 35th story has a brick band, chevrons above each of the window bays, and a parapet with limestone caps. There is a three-story
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Interior designers Barnet Phillips and Duncan Hunter were responsible for the interior design. Design elements included "unusual lighting" as well as Meso-American style murals and geometrically patterned flooring. The style was highly praised as being among the era's "finest high style" and was
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reported that the club only had fewer than 1,300 members and that the structure was "crumbling". Further, the club owed $ 3 million of back taxes to the New York City government. Discussions were held with local real estate developers to sell off the suites on the top floors and for the club to
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On Washington Street to the east, the building is set back above the fourth story. As with the West Street facade, the north (right) bay contains a separate window arrangement and the facades of the center and south (left) bays are combined. The center and south bays have an identical window
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As originally designed, the Downtown Club building included different facilities and living spaces on each of its floors: the lower floors were mostly reserved for athletic facilities and the upper floors contained bedrooms. The design of an athletic club in a skyscraper was characterized by
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in the 18th and 19th centuries. As the North River shoreline was deeper and had a denser concentration of buildings than the East River shoreline on the east side of Manhattan Island, the land under the Downtown Club building was not filled until 1835, when debris from the
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was hired as the club's first athletic director in 1930, and he founded a touchdown club at the Downtown Athletic Club, which ultimately became popular. In 1935 club member Willard Prince suggested that the Downtown Athletic Club issue annual trophies for most outstanding
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accumulating debt quickly, losing $ 100,000 a month. The Downtown Athletic Club was ultimately unable to pay back the $ 8.3 million mortgage. In mid-2003, the Downtown Athletic Club formally turned over the mortgage on 20 West Street and vacated the building completely.
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the north (or right) of the central doorway and two windows to the south (left). On the second floor, there is one window on either side of the doorway, with an additional vent grate to the left. The third floor contains seven windows.
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portal to the east. The building officially carries the address 20 West Street, but also includes all address numbers on 18-20 West Street, inclusive, and even address numbers on 28-32 Washington Street, inclusive. It is bounded by the
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Because of the Downtown Athletic Club's wide offerings, it needed at least 5,000 members to remain profitable, and most of its members worked in the financial or law industries or in lower Manhattan. In the aftermath of the
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On West Street, this includes the address 19 West Street. Address numbers on the east side of West Street run consecutively because the west side of the street was formerly on the waterfront. In the area's standard
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facade of the Downtown Club building is of slightly darker brick, with more recessed setbacks on both West and Washington Streets, compared to 21 West Street. The Downtown Club is the tallest building on the block.
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hub during the late 19th century, and as the Financial District became more densely developed, the residential landowners moved uptown and their former lands were replaced with larger commercial buildings.
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The building was converted into a residential tower named the "Downtown Club", which opened in 2005. The redeveloped tower contained 288 condominium units and was renovated by
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to the north; both are also New York City designated landmarks, though the landmark designation only applies to 17 Battery Place's western and southern sections.
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college football. The Heisman Trophy was first awarded in 1935 and was renamed after former athletic director Heisman. The trophy itself is made out of cast
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at the same time. The building housed all of the club's athletic activities, as well as living and dining spaces. Its architectural features include several
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retain ownership of the lower floors. One such proposal called for the building to be redeveloped as the "Hotel Heisman", with an interior redesign by
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The lower floors were devoted mostly to recreation. The ground floor contained the lobby and offices, and the lobby hosted exhibitions such as a
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mechanical tower above the northern part of the roof, with decorative brickwork and three recessed brick panels on each of its four facades.
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The lowest four stories comprise the base. The facades of the base on both West Street and Washington Street are divided into three vertical
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player, and the first such trophy was awarded that year. When Heisman died in October 1936, the Downtown Athletic Club Trophy became the
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The Downtown Athletic Club formerly issued the Heisman Trophy, an annual event that recognizes the most outstanding player in
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After the neighborhood around the Downtown Club was closed off following the September 11 attacks, and the club's subsequent
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Over the years, several modifications were made to the building. For instance, a bar was added to the restaurant after the
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Base of the building as seen from West Street; 21 West St. and Whitehall Building are to the left and right respectively
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as an official city landmark in 2000. The club building was converted to the Downtown Club, a residential building with
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said that "the scale and sophistication of the work made it one of the most developed Art Deco interiors in New York."
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had spurred the relocation of the area's residential population uptown in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The
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The Downtown Athletic Club was founded in 1926 as an all-male club. The club bought land for their building near the
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On the 20th through 32nd floors were 143 private hotel rooms. The rooms had been occupied by guests such as boxer
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and later New York City; its population growth led city officials to add land on Manhattan's shore by filling and
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that developed at the edges of the Financial District were being demolished and replaced with office buildings.
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buildings. Including attics, the Downtown Club has 39 above-ground stories and is 518 feet (158 m) tall.
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on the $ 4.3 million building. In August 1936, the club mortgaged its property to pay $ 260,000 of
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The Downtown Athletic Club was organized on September 10, 1926, by a group of lawyers led by
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in 2005. Since the club's bankruptcy, the trophy has been distributed by the Heisman Trust.
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system, odd- and even-numbered addresses are on opposite sides of the street.
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There are 35 full stories. Including attics, the building has 39 stories.
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The Downtown Club building is located near the southernmost point on
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The 35-story Downtown Athletic Club building was designed in the
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The Downtown Athletic Club permanently closed following the
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The building stands on filled land along the shore of the
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of negative $ 231,000 during the previous year; and had
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and athletic club that operated from 1926 to 2002 at 20
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to allow light to reach the street, as mandated by the
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equated with the ornate designs of steamship rooms.
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It faces 2964: 2645:Sandomir, Richard (February 26, 2002). 2613: 2556:from the original on September 17, 2017 1780: 1747:"Downtown Athletic Club, New York City" 4781: 3342: 3079: 3008:from the original on February 13, 2020 2977:from the original on February 12, 2020 2946:from the original on February 13, 2020 2862: 2788:from the original on February 13, 2020 2767: 2746:from the original on February 14, 2020 2725: 2704:from the original on February 12, 2020 2684:Sandomir, Richard (November 2, 2001). 2665:from the original on February 14, 2020 2626:from the original on February 14, 2020 2595:from the original on February 14, 2020 2517:from the original on February 13, 2020 2473:from the original on February 14, 2020 2435:from the original on February 13, 2020 2397:from the original on February 13, 2020 2359:from the original on February 13, 2020 2321:from the original on February 13, 2020 2277:from the original on February 13, 2020 2240:from the original on February 13, 2020 2208:from the original on February 13, 2020 2170:from the original on February 13, 2020 2132:from the original on February 13, 2020 2094:from the original on February 13, 2020 1963:from the original on February 13, 2020 1879:from the original on February 13, 2020 1858: 1818:The Greater New York Sports Chronology 1685:from the original on February 14, 2020 1651:from the original on February 14, 2020 1607:from the original on February 13, 2020 1587:Gray, Christopher (January 12, 1997). 1505:from the original on December 29, 2017 1474:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2000 1462:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2000 1413:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2000 1380:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2000 1368:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2000 1305: 1287:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2000 1275:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1998 1262: 1229:from the original on February 13, 2020 1198:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2000 1168:from the original on February 13, 2020 1138:from the original on December 26, 2016 1106:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1998 1030: 1025:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2000 968: 963:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2000 868:Art Deco architecture of New York City 254:, the club's first athletic director. 4469: 4339: 4146: 3367: 3316: 3131: 2996:Greenberg, Karl (September 4, 2012). 2535: 2496: 2301:Pennington, Bill (December 8, 2006). 1861:"Downtown Athletic Club Admits Women" 1727:from the original on November 5, 2017 1707:McFadden, Robert D. (June 16, 1987). 1702: 1700: 1672: 1638: 1529:Dobie, Michael (September 24, 2001). 1528: 1087:from the original on October 19, 2019 1061:from the original on February 8, 2020 890: 345:). The surrounding neighborhood, the 4849:1926 establishments in New York City 4829:Residential skyscrapers in Manhattan 4794:Athletics clubs in the United States 4358:High School of Economics and Finance 4029:Knickerbocker Trust Company Building 3908:Keuffel & Esser Company Building 3823:Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House 3069:National Register of Historic Places 2574: 1859:Brozan, Nadine (December 20, 1977). 1586: 448:on the roof. Other features include 3828:American Bank Note Company Building 3498:St. George's Syrian Catholic Church 2926:Pennington, Bill (April 13, 2005). 2907:from the original on April 12, 2020 2844:from the original on March 28, 2014 2818:from the original on April 16, 2016 2726:Fatsis, Stefan (December 7, 2001). 1835:from the original on April 10, 2021 1541:from the original on April 10, 2021 773:, Downtown Athletic Club building, 598:Founding and clubhouse construction 13: 4874:Art Deco architecture in Manhattan 4859:Gentlemen's clubs in New York City 4470: 4368:LĂ©man Manhattan Preparatory School 3573:St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church 3488:Old New York Evening Post Building 2965:Cancian, Dan (December 14, 2019). 2236:. September 17, 1930. p. 22. 1757:from the original on April 6, 2022 1751:Architects' and Builders' Magazine 1697: 1675:"Heisman Shaken to its Foundation" 1673:Doyle, Paul (September 10, 2002). 699:earnings before interest and taxes 636:Interborough Rapid Transit Company 522:, while the fifth floor contained 440:prominent around the windows, the 75:20 West Street, New York, NY 10004 14: 4885: 4034:Manhattan Life Insurance Building 3508:St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church 3112: 2497:Eaton, Leslie (October 4, 1998). 1910:. February 15, 1920. p. 12. 1787:The Encyclopedia of New York City 796: 281:, who also designed the adjacent 4804:Clubs and societies in Manhattan 4094:Western Union Telegraph Building 3933:New York Stock Exchange Building 3878:Excelsior Power Company Building 3433:American Stock Exchange Building 2871:. U of Nebraska Press. pp.  2536:Eaton, Leslie (April 23, 1999). 2058: 2048:from the original on May 1, 2022 2020: 2010:from the original on May 1, 2022 2006:. 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21 West Street
Art Deco
Coordinates
40°42′22″N 74°00′56″W / 40.70618°N 74.01568°W / 40.70618; -74.01568
Starrett & van Vleck
New York City Landmark
private social
West Street
Financial District
Lower Manhattan
New York City
Heisman Trophy
John Heisman
Hudson River
September 11 attacks
World Trade Center
Art Deco
Starrett & van Vleck
21 West Street
setbacks
1916 Zoning Resolution
New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
condominiums
Manhattan Island
West Street
Washington Street
Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel
Whitehall Building
21 West Street

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