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Steinert Hall

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In 1883 company founder Morris Steinert relocated the firm's headquarters to Boston (by way of Georgia, Connecticut, and Rhode Island). Around 1889 "Steinert Hall" opened in Boston's
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The concert auditorium, now in ill-repair, has not been used since it was closed in 1942 due to new fire code restrictions imposed after the
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Piano dealers M. Steinert & Sons own the building, erected in 1896 by company employee Alexander Steinert. Architects
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designed the "six-story limestone and brick Beaux Arts-style facade with terra-cotta ornament and a copper cornice."
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In May 2015, it was announced that the hall would be renovated in an attempt to open it again for performances.
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Inside the building and four stories below ground is a concert auditorium, now closed, designed in the "
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and many others have made their bows from its platform."
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Boston
Massachusetts
Boylston Street
piano row
Common
Boston Theater District
Winslow and Wetherell
Adam-style
Lhévinne
Josef Hofmann
Harold Bauer
Anna Diller Starbuck
Fritz Kreisler
Cocoanut Grove nightclub fire
1898
1903
1904
1916
Hotel Boylston


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