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Brandes Gratz raised $ 600,000 to restore the Century Apartments' lobby to its original appearance. Arthur Simons, a member of the condominium board, expressed his belief that the renovation would be wasteful unless mechanical issues, such as plumbing and electrical wires, were also repaired. The tenants consequently waited until the reserve fund had grown enough to fund a renovation of both the mechanical systems and the lobby, which Simons called "the best of both worlds".
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Central Park West in the late 2000s, condo prices at the
Century began to increase, and some condominiums were placed for sale at rates of more than $ 3,000 per square foot ($ 32,000/m). For example, in 2010, six-bedroom apartments in the Century sold for around $ 19 million with one bedrooms selling for between $ 875,000 and $ 1.675 million. Also in 2010, a bar called the Central Park West Cafe was proposed for the former Gristedes space, prompting opposition from residents.
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windows on each floor, which share a concrete sill. On the 3rd through 15th stories, the second-from-center pavilions (on either side of the central pavilion) have one double casement window and two single-casement windows on each floor. The corners of the building are clad entirely in tan brick. The corners are outfitted with windows wrapping around the edge at a 90-degree angle, which Chanin referred to as
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rooms than those in the
Majestic. According to Irwin, this was because larger apartments in the brothers' previous projects had proved to be hard to rent. Mansion Estates Inc., a group headed by Irwin Chanin, transferred the building to Century Apartments Inc. (also headed by Irwin) in May 1932. Century Apartments then secured a $ 1.35 million mortgage on the property, which was
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925:'s office. Thirteen months after the purchase, CAA proposed selling the building to the tenants for $ 110 million. An official of the tenants' association said that they felt residents should be willing to comment on the threats posed by the offering plan. The official pointed out that notices in the lobby, about the popular TV series
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and overlapping of various trades employed", as Irwin Chanin described it. A June 1931 newspaper article reported that the average number of workers since the beginning of construction was 1,050, with up to 1,400 employed at one time. By contrast, Irwin had estimated that an average of 1,500 men would be employed every day for a year.
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and horizontal molded blocks. The main doors contain Art Deco grilles made of white metal, surrounded by a metal frame. The rest of the ground story contains doorways to individual ground-floor offices. The southeast and northeast corners of the building contain doorways that lead to storefronts; the
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and other modes of transportation. The building's proximity to
Central Park, as well as the conversion of Central Park West into a two-way street, were also cited as factors in the high number of tenants. By October 1932, Irwin Chanin said the duplexes, solarium apartments, and the three-to-six-room
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Shubert brothers. At the time, it was predicted that the building would be complete within a year. By that November, construction had not started, but Irwin announced that he would hire 3,000 workers to construct the Majestic and Century. In so doing, Irwin planned to take advantage
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In August 1929, Irwin Chanin announced that the 65-story building would be developed jointly with a subsidiary of the French government. The skyscraper would have been called the "Palais de France" and would have contained a three-story exhibition space as well as a consulate, tourist bureau, and a
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American architect and real estate developer who designed several Art Deco towers and Broadway theaters. He and his brother Henry designed their first Manhattan buildings in 1924. They then built and operated a number of theaters and other structures related to the entertainment
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The massing of the
Century, and those of similar buildings, was shaped primarily by the Multiple Dwelling Act of 1929. Under this legislation, the "street walls" of apartment buildings could rise one and a half times the width of the adjacent street before they had to set back. On lots of more than
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supported all five designations, and the
Century's owners supported designation of their own building. The LPC designated the Century as a city landmark on July 9, 1985, calling the Century a "sophisticated essay in Art Deco design exhibiting a complex balance of horizontal and vertical elements".
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observed in 1992 that the building was covered in scaffolding and that "one of the period double doors has been replaced by a wooden frame with a dirty piece of glass in it". At that time, Daniele Bodini still owned one-quarter of the
Century's units. In the mid-1990s, preservationist and resident
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Construction Company constructed the building. Construction of the steel frame began in April 1931. By the end of the next month, the frame had been built to the 15th floor. Within thirty days the entire steel structure was complete. The rapid progress was made possible by "coordination
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When the building opened, it operated much like a short-term hotel with housekeeping and catering services. The Century also had a valet service; a laundry; a private restaurant; and storage spaces for fur, silverware, and jewelry. The vestibules, foyers, and elevator lobbies were decorated in the
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The Century was officially completed at the end of December 1931. Numerous entertainment and business tenants have lived in the building over the years, and Irwin Chanin lived in the building for over a half-century. The Century was purchased in 1982 by a consortium that proposed the next year to
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The southeast-corner windows are divided vertically into three panes along the south elevation and eight panes along the east elevation. Likewise, the northeast-corner windows are divided into three panes along the north elevation and eight panes along the east elevation. Except for the outermost
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of pink granite. Much of the second story, except for the section directly above the main entrance on Central Park West, is also faced in stone. Above the ground story, the building is largely clad with tan brick, which was intended to be similar to the color of limestone. The building contains a
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The building was officially completed at the end of December 1931. The Century had 417 suites, a little more than double the number at the Majestic, but the buildings had a similar number of rooms: 1,688 at the Century and 1,544 at the Majestic. The apartments at the Century tended to have fewer
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units with three rooms. Some of the apartments contained terraces and had one to seven rooms, while corner apartments contained four to seven rooms. Duplex layouts and terraces had previously been common only in the highest-end apartment buildings. At the Century, these features were included to
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The 16th through 19th stories are designed as "transitional stories" and contain cantilevered terraces with Art Deco chevron designs on their balustrades. Above the 19th story rise the towers, which are mostly clad in tan brick. The corners of each tower contain light-brown bands, while the four
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In the 2000s, the Mayflower Apartments across 62nd Street were demolished to make way for the luxury high-rise skyscraper at 15 Central Park West. The Gristedes supermarket at the building's base, which had been operating continuously for 42 years, closed in 2007. Following the completion of 15
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infestation, extensive leaks, and virtually everything else that can go wrong with a structure". CAA separately sued the attorney general's office over its rejection of the co-op offering. The tenants failed to secure a receiver for the building, and CAA's lawsuit against the attorney general's
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called the Century and Majestic "two of the city's most beloved Art Moderne apartment houses". A member of the Art Deco Society of New York described the Century, El Dorado, and Majestic as "distinguished" Art Deco buildings in 1984. According to architectural historian Anthony W. Robins, "The
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In the three middle pavilions on Central Park West, the windows on each floor are separated vertically by darker brown brick (except for the bow windows on either end of the facade, which are flanked by light brick). On the 2nd through 15th stories, the central pavilion has two double-casement
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25,000 square feet (2,300 m), the street walls could rise three times the width of the adjacent street. In practice, this meant that buildings on Central Park West could rise 19 stories before setting back. The legislation also mandated courtyards in large apartment buildings.
864:, three times what was required for the 56-story Chanin Building. Nonetheless, Irwin predicted that both the Majestic and the Century would be completed on schedule. By September 1931, work on the Century was nearing completion and apartments were already being offered for rent.
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regarded the modernist designs of the Century and Majestic apartment buildings as "merely a thin veneer" with their corner windows, terraces, and water towers. According to Mumford, "even the relatively plain facades do not authenticate these structures". Conversely, in 1982,
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bought the Chanin brothers' ownership stakes in the Majestic, Masque, and Royale theaters for a combined $ 1.8 million. In exchange, the Shuberts agreed to sell a parcel on Broadway between 62nd and 63rd Streets to the Chanins, who thus controlled the entire block.
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Most apartments' living rooms were depressed below the rest of the apartment, and all of these living rooms had fireplaces. Each apartment also had hardwood floors, which Chanin hoped would decrease creaking. On the ground floor are the main lobby and 13 offices.
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center windows on each of the towers' elevations contain geometric brick patterns. The windows in the towers are similar to those on the lower floors. On Central Park West, some of the original ornamentation has been removed at the 20th and 21st stories.
809:, an apartment house, and two low-rise buildings for $ 12 million. This gave them a site of 90,000 square feet (8,400 m). In May 1929, the Chanin brothers announced plans for a 65-story building on the site at a cost of $ 50 million. That July, the
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On October 23, 1930, Irwin Chanin dropped plans to build the Palais de France and started demolishing the Century Theatre. He planned to build a 30-story apartment building on the site. His firm obtained a $ 6.5 million construction loan from the
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The bow windows are divided vertically into five sections and horizontally into three sections. The three central panes are movable casement windows, while the two outer panes are stationary. The upper part of each bow window contains a fixed
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counterbalance the sizes of the living spaces, which were smaller than in older apartment houses. By the 1980s, the building contained 410 apartments, ranging in size from one to eight bedrooms, and 52 of the apartments had large terraces.
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French cultural academy, The section of the building along Central Park West would have included a 1,200-room hotel. Above were to be 35 stories of offices, leased out to various companies, including American tenants. The Chanins took
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The double-casement windows are divided vertically into four sections. The two central panes are movable casements, while the two outer sections are stationary. There are also four transom panes above, as well as jalousie windows
2560:"Century to Go For 65-Story Skyscraper: Chanins Buy Block From Broad way to Central Park; $ 50,000,000 Office Building May Rise Theater Was Long A Losing Venture Daly's Playhouse, Apartment and Motor Show Room To Be Demolished".
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According to Irwin Chanin, a "vast amount of interior equipment" was required for apartment buildings, particularly in comparison to office buildings. Construction would require over 3 million feet (910,000 m) of
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2951:"3,000 Men Will Be Given Work On Chanin Jobs: Central Park West Apartment Projects Are To' Be Launched Immediately Cheaper Money Influence Favorable Material Prices Also Factor, Builder Says".
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at the northeast and southeast corners. When the building opened, it operated much like a short-term hotel with housekeeping and catering services, and it had 417 apartments and 1,688 rooms.
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3194:"Walnut Used In Floors of New Majestic: One of Several Innovations in Apartments Now Building on Site of Old Hotels Corners Are Suspended Builder Thinks He Has Taken Creak Out of Floors".
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of pink granite. The remainder of the facade is largely made of tan brick, with multi-paned windows, though some portions of the facade are clad with brown brick. There are shallow
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2773:"Real Estate Transactions in City and Suburban Fields: French Center On Central Park West Abandoned Plan for 65-Story Glass Structure Will Give Way to 30-Story Apartment".
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apartments were being leased quickly. Though Irwin lost control of the building in 1933, he had his own apartment there, which he occupied until his death in 1988.
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to the land in October 1929 and immediately resold it to the Palais de France Corporation. The project languished for the next year, in the aftermath of the
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Henry Chanin was in charge of leasing, and he often leased out multiple apartments at once. The Century soon became popular due to its proximity to the
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4641:"Erno Rapee Dies; Noted Musician; Head of Orchestra at Radio City Music Hall--Composer of Song Hits in Films Presented Mahler Work Conducted in Europe"
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was a partner. The firm paid $ 36 million and planned to renovate the building. In addition, CAA wished to convert the building into a
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4541:"Real Estate: Tenants Lease Many Suites in West Side Area Ted Husing Takes Apartment in House Facing Park; Uptown Renting Active".
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2649:"France to Build 65-Story Center On Century 'Site: $ 50,000,000 Chanin Deal Calls for Skyscraper to House French Interests".
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panes on the east elevation, all of the panes are movable casements. At both corners, each pane has upper and lower transoms.
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4678:"Producer Rents Tower Suite for Fall Occupancy: Laurence Schwab Will Live in Central Park West; Other Uptown Units Taken".
2583:"Shuberts Buy Chanin Shares In 3 Theaters: Majestic, Royale and Masque Interests Turned Over in Part Payment for Century".
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4504:"Joe Gould Is Dead; Fight Manager, 53; Guided Jim Braddock to Title Without Written Contract-- In Boxing Field 30 Years"
4363:"Musician Rents 7-Room Suite On Park Border: Henry Busse, Orchstra Leader, Takes Century Unit; Drive Apartment Leased".
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3396:"Late Apartment Renting Active West of Park: 25 Residential Units Taken in Building Near Circle; Uptown Suites Leased".
2523:"Skyscraper for Site of Century Theatre; Chanins Plan a Building of 65 Stories on Square Block Including Daly Playhouse"
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2680:"French Plan Centre on the Century Site; 65-story Skyscraper, Costing $ 50,000,000, to Cover Block Surrounding Theatre"
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in 1989, and the Century remained a luxury residential apartment building through the beginning of the 21st century.
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3222:"More Trouble Building Suites Than Offices: Equipment Needed for Comforts of Renters the Reason, Chanin Explains".
3157:"Work Being Pushed on West Side Houses; Rapid Progress on the Century and Majestic Apartments on Central Park West"
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The building was purchased in January 1982 by investment group Century Apartments Associates, in which businessman
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3481:"Tenants Spending More Time at Home: and They Demand More Conveniences in Choosing Apartment, Says I. S. Chanin".
3283:"Fifteen Lease Central Park West Suites: Will Get Possession of New Homes in the Majestic and Century This Fall".
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constitute a major grouping of Art Deco buildings on Central Park West. The Art Deco structures contrast with the
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4701:"Trade Official Leases Suite in Midtown Area: Bond Firm President Rents Terrace Apartment in the Same Building".
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2914:"$ 6,500,000 Loan on Century Site; Wreckers Begin Razing Theatre on Central Park West for Thirty-Story Apartment"
2797:"$ 6,500,000 Loan on Century Site: Wreckers Begin Razing Theatre on Central Park West for Thirty-story Apartment"
2607:"3 Chanin Theatres Bought by Shuberts; Majestic, Royale and Masque Transferred as Part of Deal for Century Block"
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4466:"Apartment Leases Continue Volume; Graham McNamee, Al Goodman Take Suites in Building at 25 Central Park West"
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1968:"Century Apartments Ready for Tenants: Chanin Concern Opens Thirty- Story Building on Central Park West".
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Reddy, Sumathi (July 14, 2010). "Wine Bar Idea Hears Few Cheers".
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Mansions in the Clouds: The Skyscraper Palazzi of Emery Roth
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New York Art Deco: A Guide to Gotham's Jazz Age Architecture
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Luxury Apartment Houses of Manhattan: An Illustrated History
4911:"Upper West Side Story: Explosive Growth Near; An Appraisal"
3690:"2 Realty Concerns and Lawyer Indicted on Tax‐Fraud Charges"
3651:"Building Corporation Accused Of Fraud for Lower Realty Tax"
4168:"The Century, 25 Central Park West, NYC - Condo Apartments"
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The ground story contains an ochre facade of stone above a
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Art Deco style. The lobby also contained a painting by
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several blocks north in the same style. The Century,
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Herman, Robin; Johnston, Laurie (January 14, 1983).
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6500:Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church of Manhattan
4060:"Tall and Shorter Towers Set for Mayflower Site"
3306:"New Financing Arranged On Century Apartments".
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4097:"Central Park West Loses Decades-Old Market".
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4860:"Landmarks Hearing for Central Park Towers"
3878:"Postings; Century Conversion; New Attempt"
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6895:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
6234:Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School
5175:. Courier Corporation. pp. 157–160.
3834:"At Last, the Battle of the Century Ends"
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1396:New York City Department of City Planning
736:New York City Department of City Planning
6450:Holy Name of Jesus Roman Catholic Church
6244:Edward A. Reynolds West Side High School
5196:. Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers.
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1591:Gray, Christopher (September 14, 1997).
7539:Residential buildings completed in 1931
6683:Cathedral Parkway–110th Street/Broadway
6425:Church of the Ascension, Roman Catholic
5136:"East Side West Side Get Landmark Nods"
4948:Muschamp, Herbert (December 27, 1998).
4858:Dunlap, David W. (September 12, 1984).
3832:Lyons, Richard D. (February 19, 1989).
2283:Goldberger, Paul (September 10, 1976).
1850:The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin
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5190:Brockmann, Jorg; Harris, Bill (2002).
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4565:"Herbert Krapp, 86, Theater Architect"
4279:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1985
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2348:Dunlap, David W. (February 26, 1988).
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655:beneath each window, as well as brick
6643:81st Street–Museum of Natural History
6284:Solomon Schechter School of Manhattan
5134:Mangaliman, Jessie (April 27, 1990).
5019:Goldberger, Paul (January 15, 1997).
4909:Goldberger, Paul (February 4, 1982).
4816:Goldberger, Paul (December 7, 1982).
4197:Hernández, Javier C. (June 5, 2010).
3876:Foderaro, Lisa W. (August 30, 1987).
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7549:Residential skyscrapers in Manhattan
7504:Apartment buildings in New York City
7499:1931 establishments in New York City
5227:National Register of Historic Places
4294:Ciuraru, Carmela (October 4, 1999).
4021:"74 Years Later, a Room With a View"
4019:Gill, John Freeman (July 24, 2005).
2440:from the original on January 1, 2022
2243:"Hotel Features in Apartment Houses"
1349:National Register of Historic Places
1215:National Register of Historic Places
385:National Register of Historic Places
7519:Central Park West Historic District
6827:Central Park West Historic District
6259:Innovation Diploma Plus High School
5584:Trump International Hotel and Tower
5239:Central Park West Historic District
5220:Central Park West Historic District
4991:"New York Looms Large in Las Vegas"
4762:. September 3, 2018. Archived from
4058:Dunlap, David W. (August 4, 2005).
3734:. September 23, 1983. p. 329.
3728:"Ready for the second half-century"
3013:"To Open Century Cornerstone Today"
2459:Stern, Gilmartin & Mellins 1987
2394:. New York: J. Wiley. p. 275.
2215:Stern, Gilmartin & Mellins 1987
1832:Stern, Gilmartin & Mellins 1987
1727:Central Park West Historic District
1685:Tomasson, Robert E. (May 8, 1983).
1633:Gray, Christopher (July 11, 1999).
1611:from the original on April 17, 2019
1213:, which was recognized by the U.S.
1211:Central Park West Historic District
837:Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
381:Central Park West Historic District
292:Central Park West Historic District
7509:Art Deco architecture in Manhattan
6480:Second Church of Christ, Scientist
6405:Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church
6325:William E. Macaulay Honors College
5962:American Museum of Natural History
5751:Association Residence Nursing Home
4682:. September 11, 1935. p. 37.
4659:from the original on April 1, 2022
3583:"Irwin Chanin, Art-Deco Architect"
3287:. September 24, 1931. p. 36.
2873:"$ 1,250,000 Chanin Bond Executed"
1880:from the original on April 5, 2016
1421:Gray, Christopher (May 13, 2007).
1285:, while the lower part contains a
1196:New York-New York Hotel and Casino
1159:, former Australian Prime Minister
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6440:First Church of Christ, Scientist
6420:Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew
6279:The School at Columbia University
6249:Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School
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4785:Mumford, Lewis (March 19, 1932).
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3987:"Polish My Lobby, Polish My Self"
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3688:Fried, Joseph P. (June 6, 1974).
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2303:from the original on May 18, 2022
2261:from the original on May 17, 2022
2099:from the original on May 21, 2022
1792:from the original on May 14, 2022
1653:from the original on May 18, 2022
1527:from the original on May 17, 2022
1441:from the original on May 19, 2022
1402:from the original on May 28, 2022
1063:, artist; Irwin Chanin's daughter
955:office was settled out of court.
830:Development as apartment building
462:is immediately to the south, the
389:New York City designated landmark
387:–listed district, and is a
7472:
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6953:
6946:
6410:Broadway United Church of Christ
6320:Fordham University School of Law
5095:Berger, Joseph (July 11, 1985).
5053:Cook, Joan (September 9, 1984).
4128:Barbanel, Josh (June 12, 2009).
3985:Adams, Michael (July 28, 1994).
3796:Nonko, Emily (August 28, 2017).
3485:. October 2, 1932. p. RE1.
3400:. October 21, 1933. p. 34.
3376:. January 28, 1940. p. C6.
3054:. January 21, 1931. p. 40.
2955:. November 9, 1930. p. E1.
2777:. October 24, 1930. p. 37.
2433:. November 14, 1978. p. 1.
1972:. January 3, 1932. p. RE1.
553:, where many residents were of "
55:
6430:Church of the Blessed Sacrament
5193:One Thousand New York Buildings
4793:. Vol. 8. pp. 71–72.
4724:Budds, Diana (March 21, 2022).
4705:. August 20, 1935. p. 34.
4545:. August 17, 1933. p. 31.
4367:. October 4, 1938. p. 37.
3946:Oser, Alan S. (June 13, 1993).
2022:. January 3, 1932. p. D2.
1013:The Century's proximity to the
868:Completion and mid-20th century
176:
6668:103rd Street/Central Park West
6495:St. Michael's Episcopal Church
6490:St. Ignatius of Antioch Church
5967:Children's Museum of Manhattan
2653:. August 13, 1929. p. 1.
2144:"Even Now, A Skyline Of Twins"
606:, and the tops of the towers.
304:
275:
1:
6658:96th Street/Central Park West
6648:86th Street/Central Park West
6628:72nd Street/Central Park West
6510:West-Park Presbyterian Church
3589:. March 1, 1988. p. 39.
3226:. June 21, 1931. p. E8.
1392:"25 Central Park West, 10023"
734:As of 2022, according to the
7429:National Historic Landmarks
6556:Congregation Shearith Israel
6485:St. Gregory the Great Church
6460:Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
6346:Bloomingdale School of Music
3512:Moore, Deborah Dash (2017).
3310:. May 13, 1932. p. 14.
3198:. May 24, 1931. p. E4.
2587:. July 3, 1929. p. 12.
2481:. March 8, 1988. p. 3.
1785:. March 8, 1988. p. 4.
418:convert the building into a
6855:Manhattan Community Board 7
6618:59th Street–Columbus Circle
6576:Stephen Wise Free Synagogue
6470:Rutgers Presbyterian Church
6144:Green spaces and recreation
5977:New-York Historical Society
5297:Ruttenbaum, Steven (1986).
5268:Robins, Anthony W. (2017).
2564:. May 29, 1929. p. 1.
1493:Brockmann & Harris 2002
1423:"How the West Side Was Won"
1223:Manhattan Community Board 7
1003:Manhattan Community Board 7
464:Society for Ethical Culture
7575:
6623:66th Street–Lincoln Center
6546:Congregation Rodeph Sholom
6505:West End Collegiate Church
6269:PS 9 Sarah Anderson School
6219:The Anderson School PS 334
6184:West Side Community Garden
2056:National Park Service 1982
1763:National Park Service 1982
1187:'s San Remo is stunning."
1029:, founder of Amazon (as a
807:Daly's 63rd Street Theatre
793:Land acquisition and plans
29:
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6551:Congregation Shaare Zedek
6465:Riverside Memorial Chapel
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2390:Reynolds, Donald (1994).
923:New York Attorney General
824:Wall Street Crash of 1929
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7182:Richmond (Staten Island)
6566:Lincoln Square Synagogue
6117:A Photographer's Gallery
6047:Metropolitan Opera House
5986:Theaters/performing arts
5811:New York Cancer Hospital
5766:Claremont Riding Academy
4130:"Don't Move, Accumulate"
852:of the Century Theatre.
760:industry, including the
6541:Congregation Ohab Zedek
6112:Nicholas Roerich Museum
6052:Vivian Beaumont Theater
5921:Essential by Christophe
5857:Charles M. Schwab House
5169:Alpern, Andrew (1992).
4703:New York Herald Tribune
4680:New York Herald Tribune
4543:New York Herald Tribune
4365:New York Herald Tribune
3518:American Jewish History
3398:New York Herald Tribune
3374:New York Herald Tribune
3308:New York Herald Tribune
3285:New York Herald Tribune
3224:New York Herald Tribune
3196:New York Herald Tribune
3052:New York Herald Tribune
2953:New York Herald Tribune
2775:New York Herald Tribune
2651:New York Herald Tribune
2585:New York Herald Tribune
2562:New York Herald Tribune
2285:"Metropolitan Baedeker"
2020:New York Herald Tribune
1844:Lehman, Arnold (1971).
993:The Wall Street Journal
968:converting the building
848:was retrieved from the
218:Design and construction
189:300 ft (91 m)
6918:Keeper of the Register
6795:79th Street Boat Basin
6395:Advent Lutheran Church
6356:Mannes School of Music
5972:Museum of Biblical Art
5936:Murray's Sturgeon Shop
5254:The Century Apartments
4431:. September 27, 1943.
3252:. September 13, 1931.
1732:July 24, 2011, at the
966:In 1987, CAA proposed
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470:are to the north, and
272:New York City Landmark
259:U.S. Historic district
237:Chain Construction Co.
38:. For other uses, see
18:The Century (building)
7438:Outside New York City
6933:National Park Service
6913:Contributing property
6673:103rd Street/Broadway
6289:Stephen Gaynor School
6212:Primary and secondary
6037:David H. Koch Theater
5796:Isaac L. Rice Mansion
5731:360 Central Park West
5726:353 Central Park West
5605:257 Central Park West
5489:101 Central Park West
5334:. New York: Rizzoli.
5231:National Park Service
4571:. February 17, 1973.
4332:. September 2, 1936.
3759:"New York Day by Day"
3530:10.1353/ajh.2017.0047
3419:. December 21, 1940.
3394:See, for instance: *
1553:. November 16, 1930.
1515:. November 16, 1930.
1354:National Park Service
1178:architectural critic
1147:, theatrical producer
1141:, theatrical producer
1061:Doris Chanin Freedman
961:
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568:
531:241 Central Park West
434:The Century is at 25
377:contributing property
263:Contributing property
154:40.77056°N 73.98083°W
7514:Art Deco skyscrapers
7122:New York (Manhattan)
6663:96th Street/Broadway
6653:86th Street/Broadway
6633:72nd Street/Broadway
6536:Congregation Habonim
6351:Kaufman Music Center
6315:Bard Graduate Center
6264:Manhattan Day School
6057:Walter Reade Theater
5756:Astor Court Building
5721:161 West 93rd Street
5529:First Battery Armory
5514:Deutsche Bank Center
5484:55 Central Park West
5474:15 Central Park West
4393:. October 26, 1934.
3019:. January 20, 1931.
2981:. November 9, 1930.
2920:. October 24, 1930.
2879:. October 26, 1930.
2841:. October 30, 1930.
2803:. October 24, 1930.
2724:. October 19, 1929.
1192:Deutsche Bank Center
1111:, actress and singer
890:New York City Subway
523:55 Central Park West
495:New York City Subway
483:Carrère and Hastings
460:15 Central Park West
327:Designated NYCL
170:Construction started
107:25 Central Park West
7425:Bridges and tunnels
6455:Holy Trinity Church
5741:601 West End Avenue
5736:370 Riverside Drive
5625:Apple Bank Building
5610:520 West End Avenue
5479:50 West 66th Street
5233:. November 9, 1982.
4472:. August 30, 1938.
4387:"Apartment Rentals"
4241:Wall Street Journal
3917:Wall Street Journal
3450:. August 14, 1941.
2686:. August 13, 1929.
2327:, pp. 144–145.
2202:, pp. 141–142.
1267:also characterizes
420:housing cooperative
229:, Jacques Delamarre
159:40.77056; -73.98083
150: /
94:Architectural style
88:Housing cooperative
79:General information
6400:All Angels' Church
5899:Shops, restaurants
5544:Hotel des Artistes
5469:5 West 63rd Street
5101:The New York Times
5059:The New York Times
5025:The New York Times
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4510:. April 22, 1950.
4508:The New York Times
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4391:The New York Times
4330:The New York Times
4203:The New York Times
4172:www.cityrealty.com
4134:The New York Times
4101:. August 3, 2007.
4099:The New York Times
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1427:The New York Times
1265:The New York Times
1151:Robert A. M. Stern
1069:, orchestra leader
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5341:978-0-8478-3096-1
5310:978-0-917439-09-4
5281:978-1-4384-6396-4
5248:. April 24, 1990.
5203:978-1-57912-443-4
5182:978-0-486-27370-9
4997:. January 3, 1997
4766:on April 20, 2021
4647:. June 27, 1945.
4609:. June 23, 1939.
3657:. June 28, 1974.
3125:. April 5, 1931.
3087:. June 21, 1931.
2424:"Chanin Building"
2401:978-0-471-01439-3
1129:, music executive
1019:Midtown Manhattan
1009:Notable residents
928:Nicholas Nickleby
862:electrical wiring
686:designs on their
515:Jacques Delamarre
436:Central Park West
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986:1990s to present
909:Condo conversion
811:Shubert brothers
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5816:The Normandy
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5705:The San Remo
5685:Olcott Hotel
5650:Bretton Hall
5635:Hotel Beacon
5554:The Majestic
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6571:Ramath Orah
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5761:The Belnord
5675:The Langham
5620:The Apthorp
5615:The Ansonia
5569:The Prasada
5564:Park Loggia
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5406:(including
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6965:by county
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