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33: 755:. A state judge ordered in January 1905 that the Wolcott be sold. After the Wolcott was sold, Breslin maintained his lease of the hotel until his death in early 1906, and his estate held the hotel's lease for another two years. George T. Stockham bought the hotel's lease in May 1908 and retained most of its staff, operating the hotel for ten years. After Stockham took over the Wolcott, the hotel began offering additional amenities for dog owners. The Wolcott Realty Company acquired the hotel in 1912. William and Julius Manger of 742:
Wolcott opened on March 1, 1904, with J. H. Woods as its first manager. At the time of the Wolcott's opening, guests paid $ 3 per night for guestrooms with bathrooms and $ 8 per night for guestrooms with a parlor and bathrooms. The hotel had its own restaurant, which, according to a contemporary brochure, served "little chicken that come unplucked from the Jersey farms" and Cape Cod oysters. In addition, the hotel hired porters to carry bags from nearby train stations, as well as a valet and a "ladies' maid".
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each bedroom have large hooks for women's dresses, which, at the time of the hotel's construction, tended to be heavy. By the 2000s, the rooms had been redecorated with striped wallpaper and "muted Federalist" designs. The modern-day hotel has about 160 or 165 units, most of which have sparse furnishings and small bathrooms. Although the rooms have air-conditioning and TVs, they do not have
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Dewey indicated that he would build a 12-story hotel about 100 ft (30 m) west of Fifth Avenue, and he hired Duncan to design the hotel, which was to cost $ 500,000. The George F. Balmer Construction Company began excavating the site in June 1902, and A. L. Goldschmidt was hired that September to install the electrical equipment. James Breslin, the longtime operator of the nearby
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The ground story also has a ballroom covering 3,500 square feet (330 m). Originally an elaborate ballroom, it measured 100 by 50 feet (30 by 15 m) across and was designed in the Louis XVI style. The ballroom was decorated in a white, gray, and gold color scheme, with red plush hangings, and
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hotel. Scott Erlich took over as the hotel's manager around 1989. The Wolcott's occupancy rate increased by about 5 percent per year for the next five years; some of the increase in occupancy came from European tourists who learned of the hotel through travel publications. The lobby was renovated in
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blocks of stone. There is an arch at the center of the double-height ground story, with a pair of metal-and-glass doors within the arch, topped by a transom window. In front of the entrance doorways is a terrace that is raised slightly above the ground, with a short stone partition wall extends from
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designated the Wolcott as a city landmark in 2011. The building's owners decided to renovate the ballroom in 2014 after completing a five-year renovation of the guest rooms. At the time, the ballroom was mostly empty and used as storage space, although it sometimes held photo shoots for celebrities
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wrote in 1980 that the Wolcott's design "show the romantic extravagance once lavished on city hostelries". Another critic for the same paper wrote in 2000: "Walking into the giddy, ornate plaster-and-marble ornamented lobby I fooled myself for an instant, thinking that I'd returned to the elegant
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Because of the atypically long time that it had taken to construct the Wolcott, Dewey was unable to make payments on his mortgage. At the end of September 1904, the American Mortgage Company foreclosed on a $ 391,000 mortgage that it had placed on the hotel, and G. Thornton Warren was appointed as
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According to a brochure published from the hotel's opening, every suite and almost every guestroom had a bathroom, and both the bedrooms and bathrooms were illuminated by natural light. The brochure also described the hotel as having many closets and full-height mirrors and windows. The closets in
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ceiling. To the right of the lobby was an office with green-and-white marble pilasters and counters, as well as a mosaic floor with an ornamental border and centerpiece. Near the center of the hotel, there was also a palm room to the left of the lobby and a children's dining room to the right. The
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The Wolcott's construction was delayed by several months because Dewey had to import structural steel from Europe, having encountered issues in acquiring the steel domestically. Furthermore, as a result of labor strikes, the hotel could not open in November 1903, as was originally scheduled. The
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The Alvord family sold three land lots on 31st Street in February 1902 to New York Realty Corporation, which then resold them to William C. Dewey. Prior to Dewey's purchase, the Alvord family had owned the site for a half-century, and the lots had included a three-story house and a horse stable.
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From the outset, the Wolcott was intended as a fireproof building; the hotel's steel frame was built using what was known as the "Roebling system". The Wolcott also had modern mechanical systems for its time, including ice-making machines, a laundry room, a private steam plant, and a heating and
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In October 1932, the Wolcott Operating Company sold the hotel to Wolcott Inc., headed by Hyman Portnof, at which point the hotel was valued at $ 600,000. The new owners planned to overhaul the interior for about $ 100,000. The hotel continued to host events such as
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in the 1900s further spurred growth immediately around Herald Square. The presence of commercial structures and entertainment on Fifth Avenue and Broadway also affected development on side streets, where hotels and clubs were built to replace private residences.
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The upper stories are arranged in an "H" shape, with a hallway connecting to a pair of emergency staircases. Two passenger elevators and a freight elevator, clustered at the center of the hotel, also served all stories. There were telephones in each room and
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critic praised "the lobby's elaborate, turn-of-the-century decorative ceiling" and the quietness of the rooms in the rear, although the critic described the rooms as somewhat expensive and claimed to have found an empty condom wrapper on the floor.
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reported in 2022 that Exodus Transitional Communities had hired an unlicensed security contractor at another shelter that it operated, Exodus closed the Hotel Wolcott shelter that October. The next month, New York City mayor
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When the Wolcott Hotel was developed at the beginning of the 20th century, many commercial structures were being developed around Herald Square. Manhattan's theater district had begun to shift northward along Broadway, from
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in front of the westernmost windows. Over the years, a metal sign with the hotel's name, security cameras, and an air-conditioner have been added to the ground floor. There are windows on the second floor, topped by a
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above the third and eighth stories, as well as various brackets, cartouches, and other decorations above the windows. Between the third and seventh stories, the two center bays of the Wolcott's facade have
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lobby, reception room, and ballroom. The upper floors are arranged in an "H" shape and originally contained various suites and rooms, which have been rearranged over the years into 160 guestrooms.
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contained brownstones and mansions for some of New York City's wealthiest residents, as well as churches. Many hotels and social clubs opened in what is now NoMad following the opening of the
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with curved glass; at the time of the hotel's construction, such windows were expensive and thus generally rare in New York City. The remaining bays have simple sash windows with copper
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A parlor and ladies' reception room led off the left (east) side of the vestibule, while a cafe and smoking room led off the right (west) side. The latter rooms contained a high
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window and other details were restored. A jazz club called the Five Spot opened at the hotel in February 1993, within the hotel's ballroom. The club hosted musicians such as
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In the Wolcott's early years, it was popular with travelers, although it also rented rooms to permanent residents. Among the Wolcott's most famous residents were dancer
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also stayed at the Wolcott, suing the hotel's managers in 1930 after he allegedly got electrocuted while trying to plug in a lamp. The hotel also hosted events such as
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style. The vestibule and lobby were decorated in verde antique green, white and gold. The 20-foot (6.1 m) ceiling had elaborate moldings, as well as gold-colored
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Under a contract with nonprofit organization Exodus Transitional Communities, in March 2020, the hotel became a shelter for homeless former prisoners during the
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wrote of the Wolcott that "Its distinctive pink-brick facade, limestone frills and copper mansard roof gave it standing among other luxury hotels of its time".
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hotel, leased the building in March 1903, paying more than $ 2 million over 21 years. By then, the hotel had been named after businessman and politician
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or coffee machines; according to one critic, the rooms with queen-sized beds only had enough space for a nightstand, an armoire, and a small closet.
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wrote that Duncan's design "combines his blocky, brusque stonework with a veritable galleon of copper cresting along the three-story-high mansard".
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of the facade is the only side with ornamentation; the western and eastern elevations have plain brick facades with a small number of windows.
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The ninth story has a stone facade and is treated as a "transitional story". On this story, the windows are recessed between pairs of large
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by that September. The Wolcott was operated by numerous individuals during the early 20th century, including William and Julius Manger of
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with copper cresting. The roof formerly had finials and other ornate details; the copper cresting was added during a later modification.
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The Wolcott has a limestone and brick facade, with elaborate decorations. The facade is symmetrical and is divided vertically into six
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Dewey acquired the site in 1902. The hotel opened on March 1, 1904, several months behind schedule, and Dewey had lost the Wolcott to
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wrote in 1998 that the Wolcott was "old-fashioned but well maintained, and especially popular with Europeans". Similarly,
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during the 1920s. Over the years, it was popular with travelers, though the Wolcott also had permanent residents such as
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style, with large decorative elements that were characteristic of that style. The structure is 12 stories high and has
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styles. The hotel's namesake was Henry Roger Wolcott, a businessman, politician, and philanthropist. The hotel is a
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is largely made of red brick and limestone, with elaborate decorations. The facade is divided vertically into six
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bought the Wolcott in February 1923, and their subsidiary Wolcott Operating Corporation owned it for nine years.
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hotel by 1975, when the Erlich family bought it and made numerous renovations. The Wolcott was known as a
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and horizontally into a two-story base, a six-story midsection, a transitional story, and a three-story
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The Erlich family paid $ 650,000 for the building in 1975, at which point it had declined into a
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in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, then served as a temporary shelter in the 2020s.
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The third through eighth stories have a pink-brick facade, with vertical stone piers and
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until it closed in 1996. By the late 1990s and early 2000s, the Wolcott operated as a
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at the Wolcott, amid an increase in the number of people within the city who sought
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called the Wolcott a "faded hotel with a shabby-grand lobby and cramped rooms". A
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was illuminated by full-height windows on its rear wall. The decorations included
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The Wolcott originally had a vestibule leading to a lobby, both designed in the
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and has marble columns and a chandelier. The lobby ends at a check-in counter.
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in the 1880s, but the neighborhood remained fashionable for clubs, hotels, and
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is nearly square and measures around 9,500 square feet (880 m), with a
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is on the same block to the south. Other nearby buildings include the
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of 97 feet (30 m) and a depth of 98.75 feet (30.10 m). The
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is cantilevered over the main entrance, above which is an oversized
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in the 1850s, followed by apartment hotels, apartment buildings,
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announced that he would open a temporary 175-room shelter for
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The Wolcott is on the south side of 31st Street, between
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palm room was a classical-style space decorated with
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baseball meetings; at one such meeting in 1914, the
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that support a protruding copper cornice with giant
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It is largely designed in the French 66:4 West 31st Street, New York, NY, 10001 4595: 3252: 3174: 2850: 2549:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2011 1793:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2011 1704:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2011 1572: 1465:from the original on September 7, 2017 1399:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2011 1315:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2011 1296:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2011 1187: 1169:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2011 1140:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2011 1012:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2011 977: 975: 973: 971: 4483: 4299: 4153: 3843: 3428: 3373: 3273:from the original on December 1, 2022 2700:from the original on January 21, 2023 2443: 1774:from the original on December 7, 2022 1735:from the original on October 11, 2019 1492:"Hotel History: Wolcott Hotel (1904)" 898: 855:; it did not offer any room service. 186: 4603:1904 establishments in New York City 4341:42nd Street–Bryant Park/Fifth Avenue 4035:The Theater at Madison Square Garden 3214:Dunning, Jennifer (August 8, 1980). 3030:from the original on October 6, 2022 3017: 2975: 2912: 2812:Watrous, Peter (February 11, 1993). 2109:"Receiver of Rents of Hotel Wolcott" 1753: 1444: 1096:Gray, Christopher (April 21, 2011). 1095: 1062:National Register of Historic Places 4218:Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library 4208:New York Public Library Main Branch 4193:CUNY School of Professional Studies 2882:Schwartz, Arthur (March 21, 1993). 1647:from the original on August 6, 2023 1627:Bortolot, Lana (January 16, 2014). 1445:Oser, Alan S. (February 20, 1994). 1116:from the original on August 6, 2021 1017: 968: 829: 13: 4484: 4300: 4188:CUNY Graduate School of Journalism 3347:Architects' and Builders' Magazine 2785:. September 23, 1947. p. 43. 2662:"Hotel Wolcott Designation Report" 1068:. March 23, 2018. pp. 12–13. 814:'s inauguration ball in 1938. The 346:. The Wolcott had declined into a 14: 4649: 4269:Our Saviour Roman Catholic Church 3614: 3354: 3234:from the original on May 19, 2023 3195:from the original on May 17, 2023 3156:from the original on May 17, 2023 3125:from the original on May 17, 2023 3094:from the original on May 17, 2023 3063:from the original on May 17, 2023 3018:Daly, Ilyssa (October 12, 2020). 2996:from the original on May 17, 2023 2933:from the original on May 17, 2023 2894:from the original on May 22, 2023 2832:from the original on May 17, 2023 2723:. 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October 14, 1932. p. 38. 1027:& Willensky, Elliot (2000). 692:to Herald Square and eventually 31: 4515:Sniffen Court Historic District 3542:Greenwich Savings Bank Building 3527:Engineering Societies' Building 3349:. Vol. 35. September 1903. 2976:Noel, Pamela (March 11, 2001). 2913:Noel, Pamela (March 11, 2001). 2805: 2253:"Hotel Wolcott Lease Purchased" 1709: 589: 456: 4254:First Zen Institute of America 3913:Girl Scout Museum and Archives 2415:Winkler, John Kennedy (1942). 2286:. August 26, 1950. p. 8. 2153:. January 7, 1905. p. 1. 2077:"Obituary: James H. Breslin". 2010:. October 1, 1904. p. 2. 1963:"James H. Breslin's New Lease" 1834:. April 30, 1902. p. 14. 816:Office of Price Administration 382:, at the southern edge of the 1: 4203:High School of Art and Design 3855:Shops, restaurants, nightlife 3742:Joseph Raphael De Lamar House 3429: 2953:Your Taste and Your Pocket". 2444:Morse, Frank Phillip (1938). 2421:. Random House. p. 171. 1932:. March 6, 1903. p. 13. 956: 706:Hudson and Manhattan Railroad 657: 461:The building was designed by 424:Church of the Transfiguration 4279:St. Francis of Assisi Church 4274:Redeemer Presbyterian Church 3777:Tiffany and Company Building 3702:Adelaide L. T. Douglas House 2754:. June 16, 1945. p. 4. 2320:. June 25, 1908. p. 7. 2081:. April 1, 1906. p. 2. 2051:. March 2, 1904. p. 1. 1928:"The Wolcott Hotel Leased". 730:, a brother of U.S. senator 18:Hotel in Manhattan, New York 7: 4538:Manhattan Community Board 5 4387:Port Authority Bus Terminal 3923:Morgan Library & Museum 3877:J. Levine Books and Judaica 3844: 3717:Civic Club / Estonian House 3657:29 E 32nd St (Grolier Club) 2447:Backstage with Henry Miller 2314:"The Wolcott Welcomes Dogs" 2259:. May 29, 1908. p. 4. 2229:. May 27, 1908. p. 1. 939: 893:asylum in the United States 580: 10: 4654: 4613:Hotels established in 1904 4264:Millinery Center Synagogue 3918:Houdini Museum of New York 3808:Kaskel and Kaskel Building 3752:Lefcourt Colonial Building 3707:Allerton 39th Street House 3552:Lord & Taylor Building 3492:American Radiator Building 2004:"Strikes Force Bankruptcy" 1030:AIA Guide to New York City 782:, and theatrical producer 678: 4532: 4490: 4479: 4396:Streets and intersections 4395: 4364: 4351:Grand Central–42nd Street 4331:34th Street–Herald Square 4310: 4306: 4295: 4241: 4213:Norman Thomas High School 4198:Guttman Community College 4180: 4164: 4160: 4149: 4045: 4007: 3941: 3905: 3854: 3850: 3839: 3795: 3610: 3439: 3435: 3424: 3411: 2884:"Home, Home on the Range" 2045:"New Hotel Wolcott Opens" 983:"4 West 31 Street, 10001" 484: 242: 238: 230: 222: 213: 209: 198: 193: 182: 177: 169: 159: 154: 146: 141: 133: 125: 117: 109: 70: 62: 48: 43: 39: 30: 25: 4356:Times Square–42nd Street 4336:34th Street–Penn Station 4326:34th Street–Penn Station 4155:Other points of interest 4108:Metropolitan Opera House 4103:Maxine Elliott's Theatre 3999:Wyndham New Yorker Hotel 3906:Museums/cultural centers 3762:Pershing Square Building 3757:Madison Belmont Building 3737:Jonathan W. Allen Stable 3732:George S. Bowdoin Stable 3547:James A. Farley Building 3532:Engineers' Club Building 2814:"Pop and Jazz in Review" 2781:"Building Plans Filed". 2667:January 2, 2023, at the 1861:"Residences and Flats". 788:Francis Trevelyan Miller 642:, a set of columns with 404:Marble Collegiate Church 4233:Wood Tobé–Coburn School 4223:Stern College for Women 3627:One Grand Central Place 3477:452 5th Av (HSBC Tower) 3401:Midtown (30th–42nd Sts) 2752:New York Herald Tribune 2721:New York Herald Tribune 2627:New York Herald Tribune 2284:New York Herald Tribune 910:The Wall Street Journal 717:Development and opening 357: 155:Design and construction 4377:Grand Central Terminal 3597:Springs Mills Building 2223:"Hotel Wolcott Change" 1328:"The Shrinking Window" 599: 531:automatic sliding door 504:The base is clad with 414:to the southwest, the 216:New York City Landmark 4382:New York Penn Station 4372:Grand Central Madison 4259:Holy Innocents Church 4128:Sam H. Harris Theatre 4083:Herald Square Theatre 4030:Madison Square Garden 4020:New Amsterdam Theatre 3897:Wolfgang's Steakhouse 3772:Socony–Mobil Building 3572:Million Dollar Corner 3522:Empire State Building 2688:. November 19, 1944. 2671:, (December 20, 2011) 2518:. December 16, 1909. 2384:. February 22, 1923. 1863:The Construction News 1066:National Park Service 836:single room occupancy 597: 348:single room occupancy 94:40.74667°N 73.98667°W 4228:William Esper Studio 3818:Pennsylvania Station 3803:Bryant Hall Building 3677:152 East 38th Street 3672:146 East 38th Street 3611:5th Av â€“ 3rd Av 3557:Macy's Herald Square 3440:8th Av â€“ 5th Av 3337:. December 20, 2011. 2594:. October 14, 1932. 1723:. November 3, 1912. 1498:. January 30, 2014. 710:33rd Street Terminal 702:Macy's Herald Square 698:Pennsylvania Station 628:self-service laundry 586:ventilation system. 463:John Hemenway Duncan 110:Construction started 4618:Hotels in Manhattan 4123:Reuben's Restaurant 4068:Browne's Chop House 4025:Nederlander Theatre 4008:Venues and theaters 3969:Martinique New York 3813:Latting Observatory 3587:New York Times Bldg 3517:The Continental NYC 3502:Bryant Park Studios 3150:New York Daily News 3119:City & State NY 3059:. August 25, 2022. 2147:"Orders Hotel Sold" 2115:. October 1, 1904. 1907:"Contracts Awarded" 1633:Wall Street Journal 1575:The Daily Telegraph 1496:Hotel News Resource 1277:, pp. 548–550. 1242:New York Daily News 926:The Daily Telegraph 812:Fiorello La Guardia 768:James Buchanan Duke 728:Henry Roger Wolcott 465:, the architect of 328:James Buchanan Duke 99:40.74667; -73.98667 90: /  49:Architectural style 44:General information 4495:Caspar Samler farm 4463:Park Avenue Tunnel 3979:Hotel Pennsylvania 3602:Times Square Tower 3592:Pennsylvania Plaza 3567:Marbridge Building 3259:The New York Times 3220:The New York Times 3181:The New York Times 3024:Queens Daily Eagle 2982:The New York Times 2919:The New York Times 2818:The New York Times 2783:The New York Times 2686:The New York Times 2592:The New York Times 2563:Women's Wear Daily 2516:The New York Times 2478:The New York Times 2382:The New York Times 2189:The New York Times 2151:The New York Times 2113:The New York Times 1967:The New York Times 1832:The New York Times 1760:The New York Times 1721:The New York Times 1676:. August 4, 2017. 1451:The New York Times 1332:The New York Times 1102:The New York Times 905:The New York Times 899:Critical reception 863:such as actresses 804:Tillinghast Huston 766:, tobacco magnate 600: 439:Fifth Avenue Hotel 426:to the southeast. 386:neighborhood. The 231:Reference no. 4628:Midtown Manhattan 4544: 4543: 4528: 4527: 4475: 4474: 4471: 4470: 4291: 4290: 4287: 4286: 4145: 4144: 4141: 4140: 3954:The Knickerbocker 3933:Scandinavia House 3928:Museum of the Dog 3835: 3834: 3831: 3830: 3782:Union League Club 3727:Demarest Building 3294:Los Angeles Times 2957:. pp. 6, 7. 2480:. July 27, 1930. 2191:. April 1, 1906. 1969:. March 5, 1903. 1040:978-0-8129-3107-5 921:Los Angeles Times 876:COVID-19 pandemic 865:Jennifer Lawrence 732:Edward O. 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View of the Hotel Wolcott as seen from across 31st Street. The facade is largely made of red brick and stone, except at the base, where it is made entirely of stone. The top of the hotel contains windows within a mansard roof.
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40°44′48″N 73°59′12″W / 40.74667°N 73.98667°W / 40.74667; -73.98667
John H. Duncan
Official website
New York City Landmark
West 31st Street
Fifth
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Midtown South
Manhattan
New York City
John H. Duncan
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mansard roof
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Manger Hotels
Isadora Duncan
James Buchanan Duke
Doris Duke
Edith Wharton
Mark Twain
Henry Miller

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