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MacPherson added "micro-luxury" features such as flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. The rooms were decorated to resemble both ships' cabins and train cars. Most guestrooms were branded as "standard cabins", which measured about 50 sq ft (4.6 m) and lacked their own bathrooms. Some rooms had bunk beds and were labeled as "bunk cabins"; they also did not have bathrooms. There were two communal bathrooms on each floor for occupants of these rooms. The hotel also contained some "captains' cabins" with private bathrooms, each measuring about 250 sq ft (23.2 m). Each guestroom key has a metal peg; as an energy-saving measure, the lights in each guestroom are only turned on after the peg is inserted into the wall.
727:, announced in March 1907 that she would give $ 150,000 toward the construction of the Seamen's Home. A biographer for the ASFS described it as "the largest single gift for seamen's work up to that time". In exchange, Sage told Stoddard that "you have to make the building correct and adequate from the start". By then, the proposed boarding house was to contain 225 guest rooms, a shipping bureau, various communal rooms, an auditorium, a banking room, officers' and engineers' club rooms, headquarters for the ASFS, and a chapel. Richard Deeves & Son was hired in July 1907 as the building's general contractor. The building's
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organization considered erecting another boarding house on that site for over a year; during this time, the ASFS could not provide any lodging for sailors. A rival organization, the Seamen's Church
Institute, announced plans in early 1906 to erect the world's largest boarding house on the East River, prompting ASFS officials to reconsider the development of the Jane Street boarding house. By that April, the ASFS had prepared plans for their own boarding house on Jane Street, which was to cost $ 225,000 and measure 135 by 65 ft (41 by 20 m). The firm of
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Institute; seamen could rent the bedrooms for 25 cents per night, while it cost officers 50 to 75 cents nightly. The building's chapel, known as the Church of the Sea, opened in April 1910, with Edward M. Deens as the first pastor. The ASFS also had offices in the building. In its 1911 annual report, the ASFS wrote that the building was intended as "a bright, airy, comfortable place to sit without being annoyed by the fumes of liquor or soul-rasping profanity".
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fish, and ropes. The tower at the corner of West and Jane
Streets contains four sides facing the street. At the first story is a cornerstone with the text "A. D. 1907" inscribed into it. The second story of the tower contains balconies supported by brackets, and the other stories of the tower are largely similar to the rest of the facade. The sixth story contains round-arched windows with patterned brickwork and is topped by a
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release erroneously announced that the entire hotel would close, causing confusion over whether the guestrooms would be turned into a private club, but Klein clarified that only the ballroom and bar would close. Klein acquired the entire hotel that
December from BD Hotels for $ 62 million. The private club was in operation by the beginning of 2023.
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When another boarding house, the eight-story Seaman's House, opened nearby at 11th Avenue and 20th Street in
November 1931, the ASFS Building at 507 West Street became an annex of the new Seaman's House. Subsequently, 507 West Street was known as the Seaman's House YMCA or the Seaman's Relief Center.
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with a metal railing in between these two entrances. The three full-width bays each contain one arched window at the first story, with roundels above the center window on either side. Above the first story is a horizontal band of molded cartouches, which represent maritime motifs like anchors, buoys,
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described the
Riverview as housing "S&M clubs" during this decade. A club known as the Inner Circle opened in the hotel's ballroom around 1985; within two years, the space was occupied by another club named Saigon Royale/Le Tango. The Payday and $ 100,000 Bar clubs also temporarily used the Jane
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for sailors were developed on New York City's shoreline to accommodate the maritime trade, providing short-term lodging for sailors. The
American Seaman's Friend Society (ASFS), established in 1828, was one of several organizations that operated sailors' boarding houses. The ASFS operated a boarding
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in 2001. When the building became the Jane Hotel in 2009, the theater space was converted into the Jane
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When the
American Seaman's Friend Society Building opened, there were 200 rooms. The vast majority, between 156 and 170 rooms, were for sailors. Of the remaining rooms, 32 were reserved for officers and engineers; there was another dormitory with 24 beds for stewards and cooks. Some of the rooms had
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The facade was originally supposed to be made of white granite on the first story and red brick above. During the construction process, some of the materials in the original design were substituted or removed. For example, cast stone was used instead of white granite; buff brick was used in place of
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on Jane Street. There is a six-story polygonal tower at the corner of West and Jane Street, which was originally surmounted by a beacon. When the Sailors' Home and Institute opened, there were 200 bedrooms and numerous social rooms, as well as amenities such as a chapel, an auditorium, and a bowling
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The building was an upscale hotel by 2008, although the rooms retained their previous sizes, and the number of rooms was unchanged. Each room had a single bed above a set of drawers, a mirrored wall, and a brass rail to hang clothes from. To compensate for the small size of the rooms, co-owner Sean
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There is another areaway on the Jane Street elevation, accessed by a stone stoop. At basement level on Jane Street, three bays contain metal doors, while the other bays contain windows or louvers. There are round-arched windows on the first story. In the easternmost bay, a stone stoop ascends to an
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of New Zealand wrote in 2000: "Its lamentable lack of an elevator, concierge who speaks English and too-few bathrooms situated several blocks away from the too-many bedrooms is as nought compared with the state of the room itself. This can best be described as a monastic cell with greasy bed linen
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designated the Hotel Riverview as a New York City landmark in November 2000, citing the hotel building's history as a maritime boarding house. A club known as Salon, occupying part of the building's original salon, opened on two stories of the hotel in 2005; the club's design was intended to evoke
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By the early 1920s, the Sailors' Home and Institute accommodated 150,000 seamen every year. The ASFS reported in 1924 that the West Street boarding house was the busiest of 13 locations it operated worldwide. Of the 165,000 sailors who visited the building that year, nearly 80 thousand rented
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shop, and restaurant. The swimming pool, bowling alley, and restaurant were in the basement. The auditorium, the society's offices, and social rooms were on the first story; the auditorium could accommodate 400 people. The second story contained the chapel, billiards rooms, and lounge rooms, while
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and one half-width bay, while the Jane Street elevation is divided into six full-width bays. The windows at the first story are round-arched, while those on upper stories are rectangular; each of the full-width bays contains two windows on the top three stories. The original wood sash windows have
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The Jane-West Corporation bought 507 West Street in December 1946 for approximately $ 152,500; the buyer gave the YMCA a mortgage of $ 117,500. The new owners began operating the building as a hotel, known as the Jane West. The hotel building was sold in June 1951 to Benbar Associates, headed by
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to redesign the hotel and invited about 300 people to become members of his club. In November 2022, the Jane's ballroom and roof bar were closed in preparation for their conversion into a private club. The club included living rooms, dance rooms, a screening room, and a billiards room. A press
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The new building at 507 West Street was dedicated on October 7, 1908, the week of the 80th anniversary of the society's founding. Half of the rooms were still unfurnished at the time, and the society planned to raise $ 50,000 to fit out these rooms. 507 West Street was originally known as the
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wrote in 1972 that the hotel "was not a breeding ground for crime and drugs at all. Rather, it housed a population of sick, derelict old men, men who themselves were the helpless victims of addicts." The Manhattan Bowery Corporation moved into the hotel in October 1973 and began operating a
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After the Cherry Street boarding house was demolished, the ASFS decided to relocate to the West Side of Manhattan, where the maritime industry was busier. In January 1905, the ASFS acquired a site on the northeast corner of Jane and West Streets from the Paterno brothers for $ 70,000. The
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operated 507 West Street as an annex of the Seaman's House. 507 West Street became the Jane West Hotel in 1946, and it was renamed the Hotel Riverview by the 1980s. The Riverview was acquired in 2008 by a group who renovated it into the Jane, a boutique hotel operated by
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The owners redesigned the rooms and added air-conditioning, Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs. The new designs were partially inspired by some of MacPherson's favorite films; he wanted the hotel's overall decor to resemble "a mansion in decline", similar to in the 2001 film
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The hotel was acquired in early 2008 by Sean MacPherson, Eric Goode, Ira Drukier, and Richard Born for $ 27 million. MacPherson, who lived around the corner from the hotel, said that he had "always dreamed of owning this property". The new owners, in partnership with
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was temporarily housed in the Sailors' Home and Institute. Afterward, the ASFS commissioned a plaque for the building, memorializing those who died in the sinking. Olivia Sage donated another $ 25,000 for the maintenance of the Sailors' Home and Institute in 1916.
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The ground floor was used for commercial purposes starting in the 1930s, housing such varied tenants as a bar and grill, an office, a lunchroom, clubhouses, and a theater. The auditorium (also known as the ballroom) was first converted into a theatrical space by
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West's ballroom during the same decade. By that time, numerous art-related concerns were moving to the far western portion of West Village, and a gallery named Profile had opened within the hotel. In addition, during the mid-1980s, the American drag performer
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theater on the Jane West's ground floor around July 1972. The theater had leaky ceilings, and the space was so small that actors often rehearsed on the street or on an adjacent pier. During this decade, the hotel was also known for hosting
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on the first and second stories. The fifth story is decorated with patterned brick panels. The eastern elevation is partially visible from the street and contains a fire escape, a chimney, string courses, and red-and-buff brick.
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investigated claims that the hotel's managers refused to allow tenants to install their own phones, Hotel Associates agreed to install a phone in every guestroom in 1988. By the late 1980s, the Jane West no longer accepted new
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rooms, while close to five thousand visited the chapel. A plaque was mounted on the building during the ASFS's centennial in 1928. Two other seaman's-welfare organizations had opened boarding houses nearby by the 1920s: the
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Sidney Doloboff. The Jane West was again sold in 1967, this time to Hotel Associates. By then, maritime activity on the adjacent section of the Hudson River had declined steeply due to the increasing popularity of
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The ASFS acquired land for a new boarding house at 507 West Street in 1905 after its previous boarding house was demolished. Construction of 507 West Street began in 1907 following a donation from philanthropist
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visited the building in December 1945 to raise $ 40,000 for an upcoming renovation, which was formally announced the next month. By then, 507 West Street accommodated between 150 and 175 sailors on average.
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above, which in turn is topped by a balustrade with cartouches at either end. A set of stone stairs with iron railings leads up to the portico, which contains brick panels on the side walls, as well as
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became the United States' largest port in the early 19th century and one of the world's busiest ports during the early 20th century. This was in part because of the rise of maritime activity along the
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critic wrote that "the dingy lobby looked like the set of a 1970s Al Pacino film" but that the tiny room could have "passed for a luxury train cabin". After the renovation was finished, a critic for
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said that few hotels "have the peculiar charms of the Jane", which benefited from its proximity to major tourist attractions and nightlife. Speaking about the small room sizes, the
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Anders, Helen (August 27, 2011). "New York's budget hotels use their space well; Rooms may be tiny, bathrooms might be shared, but these well-located places offer cool decor".
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Rhodes, Margaret (May 19, 2014). "Party Every Sunset: New York summer nights, for when you want to pretend you're in Ibiza. Or when you just want to enjoy the Rockaways".
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1677:"President is With Kings: Rulers' Portraits for Sailors' Institute in New York. Theodore Roosevelt, as a Boy, Made His First Speech Before the Sea- Men's Friend Society".
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The Westside Theater Company took over the Riverview's ballroom in mid-1997, renovating it for two months to accommodate the off-Broadway musical
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Jane Street Theater, and a ballroom. Many of the guestrooms are extremely small, averaging 50 sq ft (4.6 m).
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2411:"Legendary Party Spot the Jane Hotel Ballroom to Close and Become a Members-Only Club"
1612:"Sailors Can Look at Kings.: Signed Portraits of Rulers for American Seamen's Rooms".
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Coates, Greg (November 22, 2008). "New York City landmark set to become hip hotel".
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2809:"Gifts From Mrs. Sage: Two Charities Get $ 225,000—She Receives Bust of Nelson".
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Trejos, Nancy (September 20, 2015). "The incredible shrinking hotel room".
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The Jane West retained its small rooms over the years. By the early 1970s,
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4498:"Because There's Always an Of-the-Minute Place for Of-the-Minute People"
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The Seamen's Friend: A Sketch of the American Seamen's Friend Society
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Van Dongen, Yvonne (February 21, 2000). "Sleep Not So Suite in NYC".
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3007:"The Church of the Sea.: a New Organization Composed of Seamen".
2936:. Vol. 86, no. 42. October 15, 1908. pp. 485–487.
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The Real Estate Record: Real estate record and builders' guide
1144:"American Seamen's Friend Society Sailors' Home and Institute"
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1798:"Joshua Stein visits the boutique hotel The Jane in New York"
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4652:"After Neighbor's Crusade, Jane Temporarily Closes Ballroom"
2720:. Vol. 77, no. 1988. April 21, 1906. p. 716.
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4967:"Exclusive Private Membership Clubs Spread in West Village"
2988:. Vol. 90, no. 4. January 25, 1912. p. 124.
2319:"Theater Review; Soul-Searching at the Milestone Age of 30"
1980:"From Moroccan to Maritime, 10 Themed New York City Hotels"
1247:. Vol. 80, no. 2054. July 27, 1907. p. 133.
4776:"The Door Report: The Five Hardest Doors in New York City"
3011:. Vol. 88, no. 16. April 21, 1910. p. 510.
2962:. Vol. 89, no. 3. January 19, 1911. p. 69.
2461:(Reprinted by Scholarly Press, 1976; often referred to as
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to become New York City's busiest maritime district. Many
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New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture
4298:"Jane Hotel Guests Can't Handle 'Gritty, Old' Underpants"
2790:. Vol. 85, no. 12. March 21, 1907. p. 37.
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1713:"Making It Work; Some Forget, but Titanic Was City-Bound"
879:. The ballroom was in poor shape; the musical's composer
4590:"City Agencies Raid Jane Hotel, Leave Lights On for Now"
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4937:"Jeff Klein's JK Hotel Group Buys Jane Hotel for $ 62M"
3652:; Postal, Matthew A. (2009). Postal, Matthew A. (ed.).
2622:. Vol. 84, no. 18. May 3, 1906. p. 553.
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The Jane Hotel building, originally a hotel for sailors
2618:"An Appeal for Sailors: New York Home and Institute".
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4841:"Jeff Klein Plans Transformation of NYC's Jane Hotel"
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View of the hotel's polygonal tower from ground level
4683:"Jane Ballroom closes down after multi-agency sweep"
4371:"West Village's New Trendy Hotel Has 'Gritty' Theme"
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Raisfeld, Robin (May 16, 2005). "Fiddlehead Ferns".
1754:"The Jane Review: What To REALLY Expect If You Stay"
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409:The Jane Hotel is at 505–507 West Street in the
7791:New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan
6351:Fogelman Social Sciences and Humanities Library
5249:74–96 MacDougal Street, 170–188 Sullivan Street
5104:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
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4208:. Vol. 38, no. 17. pp. 57–58.
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5017:"Your Room as Cocoon: Teeny, Cheap and Chic"
4496:Green, Alison; Lee, Chris (April 10, 2019).
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2092:"Will Americans Accept Greener Hotel Rooms?"
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4097:"The Hidden Charms of the Far West Village"
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3817:Lichtenstein, Grace (September 28, 1970).
3191:. Vol. 90, no. 19. p. 592.
2367:Barnard, Christopher (November 23, 2022).
1176:; Willensky, Elliot; Leadon, Fran (2010).
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6604:Broadway–Lafayette Street/Bleecker Street
6516:Church of St. Joseph in Greenwich Village
3742:"Some Fear the Westway Is Making Inroads"
3740:Lichtenstein, Grace (February 20, 1978).
3577:"Y.M.C.A. Is Seeking $ 905,500 to Expand"
1211:New York City Department of City Planning
5155:Interior and exterior photos of The Jane
4745:"An Evening At The Gentle Jane Ballroom"
4330:Bernstein, Fred A. (February 14, 2009).
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6983:The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park
6403:Skirball Center for the Performing Arts
4662:from the original on September 24, 2022
4381:from the original on September 25, 2022
4277:from the original on September 27, 2022
3925:McGovern, Michael (February 15, 1974).
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2136:"Theater World—Off-Off the Beaten Path"
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615:, showers, a chapel, auditorium, bank,
571:portraits of European kings, including
7513:New York City Center-Stages I & II
5362:New York County National Bank Building
5074:from the original on November 26, 2022
4873:Dilakian, Steven (November 14, 2022).
4600:from the original on February 14, 2023
4474:from the original on November 26, 2022
4246:from the original on November 29, 2022
3819:"Modern Perils Distress Old 'Village'"
3065:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2000
2844:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2000
2497:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2000
2478:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2000
2449:. New York: Random House. p. 72.
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2232:from the original on December 11, 2022
1990:from the original on November 28, 2022
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1519:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2000
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1465:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2000
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1131:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2000
723:and a family member of ASFS president
421:. It occupies the northeast corner of
6420:Pratt Institute School of Information
4851:from the original on December 9, 2022
4569:from the original on December 9, 2022
4332:"Hotel Designs With Cinematic Flavor"
4185:from the original on January 29, 2023
3304:The New York Herald, New York Tribune
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2090:Bernstein, Fred A. (August 3, 2008).
1874:"New York Grit, With Flat-Screen TVs"
1808:from the original on February 4, 2023
911:New York City Department of Buildings
466:is made of iron and steel, while the
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7776:1908 establishments in New York City
7484:Manhattan Movement & Arts Center
7273:Thompson Central Park New York Hotel
6953:Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown
6624:West Fourth Street–Washington Square
4839:Carroll, Tobias (February 6, 2022).
4808:McCreesh, Shawn (February 4, 2022).
4557:Somaiya, Ravi (September 29, 2009).
4456:"Drink, Dance, but Don't Say 'Club'"
4095:Yarrow, Andrew L. (April 18, 1986).
3853:"Block Power— The Jane Street Story"
3229:from the original on August 13, 2020
1872:Bernstein, Fred A. (June 26, 2008).
1764:from the original on October 1, 2022
221:8,812 sq ft (818.7 m)
7168:The Benjamin Royal Sonesta New York
6993:Trump International Hotel and Tower
5117:. American Seamen's Friend Society.
5056:"Islands of Style in a Sea of Grit"
4947:from the original on April 17, 2023
4935:Monahan, Shea (December 28, 2022).
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4681:Kramer, Roslyn (November 3, 2009).
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2387:from the original on April 17, 2023
2212:Williams, Monte (August 26, 1998).
2154:from the original on April 20, 2023
2110:from the original on March 18, 2023
1796:Stein, Joshua (November 29, 2008).
1557:from the original on April 17, 2023
1347:from the original on April 20, 2023
1327:Gray, Christopher (July 14, 2009).
1251:from the original on April 17, 2023
1109:from the original on August 1, 2022
7122:Millennium Downtown New York Hotel
6346:The New School for Social Research
6266:Coles Sports and Recreation Center
5035:from the original on June 21, 2022
5015:Cardwell, Diane (April 30, 2010).
4904:Young, Celia (December 27, 2022).
4538:from the original on March 5, 2018
4265:Shott, Chris (December 23, 2008).
4165:Finder, Alan (December 27, 1988).
4115:from the original on June 26, 2019
3888:Gupte, Pranay (October 23, 1973).
3283:. February 25, 1920. p. 314.
3279:"Two New York Homes for Sailors".
2369:"One Last Party at the Jane Hotel"
2298:from the original on July 24, 2020
2278:Marks, Peter (February 16, 1998).
2134:Glassman, Carl (August 14, 1977).
1007:that swarms about its doors". The
678:, which by 1890 had surpassed the
470:is composed of concrete footings.
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7781:Hotel buildings completed in 1908
6614:Eighth Street–New York University
4588:Solish, Scott (October 5, 2009).
4308:from the original on July 6, 2022
4234:Shott, Chris (January 22, 2008).
4014:from the original on May 29, 2015
3618:. December 25, 1946. p. 36.
3470:. December 28, 1938. p. 22.
3306:. November 25, 1924. p. 12.
2714:"Plans for Another Seamen's Home"
1978:Dailey, Jessica (June 25, 2013).
1422:from the original on May 27, 2015
905:, converted the Riverview into a
735:Opening and use as boarding house
557:, and surrounded with a molding.
359:New York City designated landmark
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7538:Pershing Square Signature Center
7488:Marjorie S. Deane Little Theater
7325:
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7059:Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC Hotel
6521:Church of St. Luke in the Fields
5128:
4650:Carlson, Jen (October 7, 2009).
4619:Carlson, Jen (October 5, 2009).
4296:Arak, Joey (December 24, 2008).
3960:. February 9, 1973. p. 26.
3927:"15 Take First Step to Recovery"
3654:Guide to New York City Landmarks
3252:. February 28, 1916. p. 6.
2756:. November 27, 1907. p. 7.
2591:. January 22, 1905. p. 13.
2587:"Seamen's Society Takes Title".
2560:. January 22, 1905. p. F4.
2409:Orlow, Emma (November 9, 2022).
1711:Kirby, David (January 4, 1998).
1616:. December 16, 1908. p. 4.
1099:"Hotels in Meatpacking District"
666:American Seaman's Friend Society
244:American Seamen's Friend Society
49:
6127:Parks, green spaces, and plazas
5824:Rattlestick Playwrights Theater
5054:Albo, Mike (October 10, 2008).
4712:Cardwell, Diane (May 3, 2010).
4454:Salkin, Allen (July 11, 2009).
4037:. April 18, 1986. p. C24.
3994:Chaplin, Julia (May 29, 2005).
3851:Black, Jonathan (May 7, 1972).
3189:New York Observer and Chronicle
3009:New York Observer and Chronicle
2986:New York Observer and Chronicle
2984:"The Seamen's Friend Society".
2960:New York Observer and Chronicle
2934:New York Observer and Chronicle
2788:New York Observer and Chronicle
2620:New York Observer and Chronicle
2317:Brantley, Ben (June 14, 2001).
1281:. October 5, 1908. p. 14.
1070:List of hotels in New York City
1009:New York Observer and Chronicle
984:West Coast of the United States
672:Port of New York and New Jersey
177:
6836:Lenox Health Greenwich Village
6228:Bust of Alexander Lyman Holley
5840:ANTA Washington Square Theatre
5289:Whitney Museum of American Art
4423:Carlson, Jen (June 17, 2009).
4064:Croke, Karen (July 19, 1987).
4033:"New Nightspots Add Variety".
2679:"Buy Land for Sailors' Home".
2267:Internet Off-Broadway Database
1836:. March 30, 2009. p. 23.
1585:. October 8, 1908. p. 7.
1402:Crow, Kelly (April 22, 2001).
792:View of the Jane Street facade
665:
478:on the roof were removed. The
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7639:Circle in the Square Downtown
7208:The James Hotel New York Soho
6474:École libre des hautes études
6458:School for Poetic Computation
5604:One If By Land, Two If By Sea
4774:Solish, Scott (May 6, 2010).
4743:Solish, Scott (May 4, 2010).
3713:. June 13, 1951. p. 60.
3682:. June 13, 1951. p. 31.
3401:. April 8, 1931. p. 36.
3376:The Christian Science Monitor
2813:. March 21, 1907. p. 1.
2683:. April 15, 1906. p. 5.
453:The building was designed by
7441:East 13th Street/CSC Theatre
7084:Hyatt Grand Central New York
6609:Christopher Street–Stonewall
6441:Greenwich House Music School
6373:Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò
6233:Statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi
5649:National LGBTQ Wall of Honor
5264:General Winfield Scott House
4425:"Jane Hotel Opens Lobby Bar"
4369:Arak, Joey (June 26, 2008).
3248:"Seaman's Society Expands".
1681:. June 24, 1908. p. 4.
1650:. June 30, 1908. p. 5.
896:Conversion to boutique hotel
865:Attorney General of New York
577:Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
462:above the second floor. The
29:Hotel in Manhattan, New York
7149:New York Hotel Times Square
7117:Lotte New York Palace Hotel
6958:Mandarin Oriental, New York
6948:Four Seasons Hotel New York
6892:Manhattan Community Board 2
6213:New York City AIDS Memorial
5372:Salvation Army Headquarters
5111:Webster, George S. (1932).
3678:"Transfers and Financing".
3378:. May 13, 1929. p. 4.
3081:. May 5, 1912. p. C2.
3034:. May 5, 1912. p. C2.
695:Development and early years
349:. The Jane was designed by
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7679:Manhattan Ensemble Theater
7624:The American Place Theatre
7213:The James New York – NoMad
7173:The Blakely New York Hotel
6541:Our Lady of Pompeii Church
6378:Elmer Holmes Bobst Library
6305:City-As-School High School
5845:Apostolic Recording Studio
5350:Westbeth Artists Community
5345:Bell Laboratories Building
2463:WPA Guide to New York City
1179:AIA Guide to New York City
807:West Side Elevated Highway
676:North River (Hudson River)
640:theater with a very small
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7694:Sheridan Square Playhouse
7518:New York Theatre Workshop
7508:Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater
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7300:W New York - Union Square
7132:New York Marriott Marquis
7079:Hyatt Centric Wall Street
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5965:Greenwich Village Theatre
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4621:"Jane Hotel Gets Raided!"
2642:"NEW HOMES FOR JACK TARS"
2261:February 7, 2015, at the
877:Hedwig and the Angry Inch
751:in 1912, the crew of the
647:Hedwig and the Angry Inch
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7649:East 74th Street Theater
7577:Theatre at St. Clement's
7332:New York City portal
7280:New York at Times Square
7158:Smyth - A Thompson Hotel
6998:Waldorf Astoria New York
6594:14th Street/Sixth Avenue
6330:Village Community School
6310:Jefferson Market Library
6250:Winston Churchill Square
6198:Little Island at Pier 55
5330:173 and 176 Perry Street
4267:"This Protest's So Jane"
3063:, p. 118, cited in
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1207:"113 Jane Street, 10014"
837:also began operating an
835:Theater for the New City
630:Theater for the New City
585:Frederik VIII of Denmark
455:William Alciphron Boring
252:Richard Deeves & Son
7457:Irish Repertory Theatre
7436:The Duke on 42nd Street
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7296:New York - Times Square
7142:Refinery Hotel New York
7106:JW Marriott Essex House
6932:Hotels in New York City
6484:New York Workers School
6446:Greenwich House Pottery
6160:Gay Liberation Monument
6149:Christopher Street Pier
5753:The Standard, High Line
5692:Center for Architecture
5408:Jefferson Market Prison
5357:Federal Office Building
3996:"Where Survivors Slept"
3709:"Manhattan Mortgages".
3680:New York Herald Tribune
3616:New York Herald Tribune
3468:New York Herald Tribune
3399:New York Herald Tribune
226:Design and construction
7475:Lucille Lortel Theatre
6973:The Peninsula New York
6531:Judson Memorial Church
6238:Washington Square Arch
6223:Washington Square Park
5814:Provincetown Playhouse
5794:Lucille Lortel Theatre
5519:Duplex Cabaret Theatre
4534:. September 22, 2009.
2069:The Charleston Gazette
933:The Darjeeling Limited
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290:New York City Landmark
7796:Theatres in Manhattan
7689:Pearl Theatre Company
7634:Bouwerie Lane Theatre
7629:Barrow Street Theatre
7493:McGinn/Cazale Theater
7480:Lynn Redgrave Theater
7449:Gramercy Arts Theatre
7183:The Bryant Park Hotel
7102:New York Times Square
7091:Union Square New York
6968:The Langham, New York
6479:Grammar School No. 35
6298:Libraries and schools
6080:Sweet Basil Jazz Club
5779:Electric Lady Studios
5769:Barrow Street Theatre
5685:Museums and galleries
5315:45 Christopher Street
3786:. February 23, 1973.
3545:. December 15, 1945.
3217:. February 28, 1916.
2901:. November 27, 1907.
2531:Mystic Seaport Museum
980:San Vicente Bungalows
870:single room occupancy
791:
719:, widow of financier
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445:on the Hudson River.
270:Public transit access
155:40.73833°N 74.00944°W
7704:Union Square Theatre
7581:Theatre Row Building
7548:Playwrights Horizons
7503:Mint Theater Company
7498:Minetta Lane Theatre
7248:The New York Edition
7137:Omni Berkshire Place
7069:Hotel 48LEX New York
7049:Dream Hotel Downtown
6193:James J. Walker Park
6144:Abingdon Square Park
6060:Seventh Avenue South
5980:KGB Espionage Museum
5910:Cornelia Street Cafe
5799:Minetta Lane Theatre
5609:Oscar Wilde Bookshop
5529:Gotham Bar and Grill
5340:302 West 12th Street
5335:299 West 12th Street
5198:Meatpacking District
5137:at Wikimedia Commons
5106:. November 28, 2000.
3583:. January 15, 1946.
3435:. November 5, 1931.
3340:. November 1, 1928.
2509:King, Moses (1892).
1648:The Hartford Courant
982:private club on the
920:The Royal Tenenbaums
653:tick, tick ... BOOM!
431:Meatpacking District
429:, just south of the
171:Construction started
34:For other uses, see
7786:Hotels in Manhattan
7669:Julia Miles Theater
7664:Jane Street Theatre
7543:The Players Theatre
7523:New Victory Theater
7470:Linda Gross Theater
7461:John Cullum Theatre
7421:Cherry Lane Theatre
7411:Astor Place Theatre
7388:47th Street Theatre
7322: •
7289:W New York-Downtown
7218:The Kitano New York
7203:The Greenwich Hotel
7074:Hotel Plaza Athénée
7064:Gramercy Park Hotel
7044:Crosby Street Hotel
6963:Park Hyatt New York
6546:St. Veronica Church
6393:La Maison Française
6363:New York University
6188:Jackson Square Park
5955:Grand Central Hotel
5809:The Players Theatre
5774:Cherry Lane Theatre
5469:Blue Note Jazz Club
5440:Shops, restaurants,
5387:West Village Houses
5377:St. John's Terminal
5242:Broadway–6th Avenue
4910:Commercial Observer
4532:New York Daily News
3956:"Going Out Guide".
2446:New York City Guide
2256:Jane Street Theatre
1679:The Washington Post
1614:The Washington Post
1545:. October 8, 1908.
746:sinking of the RMS
725:Charles A. Stoddard
715:The philanthropist
710:Boring & Tilton
657:of a private club.
634:Jane Street Theatre
553:window, flanked by
383:sinking of the RMS
160:40.73833; -74.00944
151: /
111:505–507 West Street
88:Architectural style
73:General information
7586:Tony Kiser Theater
7573:The Theater Center
7558:St. Luke's Theatre
7553:The Public Theater
7465:Laura Pels Theatre
7431:Daryl Roth Theatre
7426:Claire Tow Theater
7406:The Actors' Temple
7401:Abrons Arts Center
6988:St. Regis New York
6714:Christopher Street
6643:Christopher Street
6408:University Village
6173:Father Demo Square
5920:El Faro Restaurant
5676:White Horse Tavern
5579:(Le) Poisson Rouge
5325:131 Charles Street
5320:75½ Bedford Street
5298:West of 6th Avenue
5279:University Village
5060:The New York Times
5021:The New York Times
4973:. January 23, 2023
4460:The New York Times
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3784:The New York Times
3746:The New York Times
3711:The New York Times
3650:Dolkart, Andrew S.
3581:The New York Times
3543:The New York Times
3502:The New York Times
3433:The New York Times
3338:The New York Times
3215:The New York Times
3156:. April 20, 1912.
3154:The New York Times
3116:The New York Times
2899:The New York Times
2863:. March 21, 1907.
2861:The New York Times
2648:. April 15, 1906.
2646:The New York Times
2558:The New York Times
2373:The New York Times
2323:The New York Times
2284:The New York Times
2218:The New York Times
2140:The New York Times
2096:The New York Times
2046:The Ottawa Citizen
1878:The New York Times
1720:The New York Times
1543:The New York Times
1408:The New York Times
1333:The New York Times
1105:. April 20, 2023.
995:Critical reception
949:The New York Times
826:The New York Times
814:The New York Times
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589:The New York Times
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3504:. April 8, 1934.
3118:. July 30, 1911.
2456:978-1-60354-055-1
1760:. June 23, 2010.
1189:978-0-19538-386-7
1150:. June 21, 2018.
888:the decor of the
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435:Washington Street
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6015:Old Grapevine
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5870:Cafe Au Go Go
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5442:and nightlife
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4941:The Real Deal
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116:Town or city
65:Former names
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7684:New Theatre
7397:777 Theatre
7198:The Chatwal
7193:The Carlyle
7188:The Carlton
7147:Renaissance
6816:Other sites
6794:West Street
6704:Bank Street
6699:14th Street
6653:14th Street
6388:Gould Plaza
6030:Plane Space
5875:Café Clover
5819:Quad Cinema
5544:Joe's Pizza
5196:(including
4066:"Fast Feet"
1954:The Gazette
1027:Tripadvisor
953:Olsen twins
927:Barton Fink
729:cornerstone
717:Olivia Sage
622:roof garden
542:entablature
517:entablature
460:light court
443:Cunard Line
423:West Street
379:Olivia Sage
331:West Street
329:at 505–507
210:Floor count
158: /
133:Coordinates
7770:Categories
7699:Theatre 80
7278:The Westin
7268:The Surrey
7023:5th Avenue
6978:The Pierre
6719:Gay Street
6694:8th Street
6689:8th Avenue
6684:7th Avenue
6679:6th Avenue
6674:5th Avenue
6669:4th Street
6045:Rhong-Tiam
5985:Lion's Den
5915:Da Silvano
5905:The Cooler
5789:IFC Center
5784:Film Forum
5661:Via Carota
5102:(Report).
4845:InsideHook
4410:1525974714
4070:Daily News
3931:Daily News
3696:1322186945
3632:1322164212
3484:1247810840
3415:1114092754
3320:1113186683
2024:1713851335
1758:Oyster.com
1081:References
976:Jeff Klein
799:air travel
680:East River
617:outfitting
607:tables, a
605:cue sports
581:Wilhelm II
573:Edward VII
555:sidelights
534:balustrade
468:foundation
399:Jeff Klein
297:Designated
199:Jeff Klein
146:74°00′34″W
143:40°44′18″N
18:Jane Hotel
7258:The Plaza
7127:NoMo SoHo
7009:4-diamond
6941:5-diamond
6889:See also:
6453:HB Studio
6288:Education
6178:High Line
6035:The Plumm
5990:Mineshaft
5900:Chumley's
5702:Maccarone
5514:Don Angie
5499:Cubbyhole
5479:Cafe Wha?
5464:Blue Hill
5232:Buildings
5216:Manhattan
5078:April 20,
5068:0362-4331
5039:April 20,
5029:0362-4331
5002:314664753
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4920:April 17,
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4718:City Room
4697:April 18,
4687:amNewYork
4666:April 18,
4656:Gothamist
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4604:April 18,
4573:April 18,
4563:City Room
4542:April 18,
4512:April 18,
4478:April 20,
4468:0362-4331
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4429:Gothamist
4385:April 20,
4375:Curbed NY
4354:April 20,
4344:0362-4331
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4302:Curbed NY
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1994:April 20,
1984:Curbed NY
1962:886421496
1934:439516928
1896:April 18,
1886:0362-4331
1850:420768127
1842:1085-6706
1812:April 18,
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1158:April 20,
1113:April 20,
1086:Citations
965:Julia Fox
903:BD Hotels
779:Hotel use
415:Manhattan
395:BD Hotels
357:and is a
339:Manhattan
241:Developer
187:Renovated
179:Completed
102:Manhattan
7568:Stage 42
7375:theatres
7263:The Quin
7228:The Mark
6636:stations
6587:stations
6506:Religion
5860:Boomer's
5743:The Jane
5135:The Jane
5072:Archived
5033:Archived
4998:ProQuest
4977:April 1,
4945:Archived
4914:Archived
4883:Archived
4849:Archived
4818:Archived
4784:Archived
4780:Eater NY
4753:Archived
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4594:Eater NY
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4406:ProQuest
4402:New York
4379:Archived
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4275:Archived
4271:Observer
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4240:Observer
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2570:ProQuest
2535:Archived
2443:(1939).
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2415:Eater NY
2385:Archived
2335:Archived
2296:Archived
2259:Archived
2230:Archived
2192:ProQuest
2152:Archived
2108:Archived
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2020:ProQuest
1988:Archived
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1930:ProQuest
1890:Archived
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1806:Archived
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1555:Archived
1420:Archived
1345:Archived
1291:ProQuest
1249:Archived
1152:Archived
1107:Archived
1103:The Jane
1064:See also
941:New York
561:Interior
521:brackets
476:pergolas
439:frontage
323:The Jane
98:Location
44:The Jane
7722:Portals
7615:Defunct
6662:Streets
6218:Pier 40
6137:Current
6085:Tenjune
6020:Pfaff's
5935:Florent
5890:Carbone
5634:Sevilla
5454:Barbuto
5430:Culture
5090:Sources
4136:Newsday
3281:Outlook
2265:at the
2180:Newsday
846:clubs.
754:Titanic
748:Titanic
661:History
551:transom
530:cornice
525:areaway
501:portico
480:portico
385:Titanic
366:portico
353:in the
218:Grounds
124:Country
108:Address
7748:Hotels
7381:Active
7054:Eventi
7038:Conrad
7032:Conrad
7007:4-star
6939:5-star
6585:Subway
6467:Former
6259:Former
6040:Ramrod
6005:Nick's
6000:Nell's
5833:Former
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5589:Lord's
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274:Subway
7111:Loews
7095:Ink48
7089:Hyatt
7021:Andaz
6429:Other
6320:PS 41
6025:Piora
5629:Semma
5559:Kesté
5524:Frevo
5509:Dante
5100:(PDF)
1716:(PDF)
1038:Times
1034:Times
856:Times
636:, an
566:Rooms
519:with
325:is a
195:Owner
6634:PATH
6070:Soto
5995:Mori
5569:King
5504:Dame
5080:2023
5064:ISSN
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5025:ISSN
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