Monday, November 14, 2011
The Hotel Belmont
The Hotel Belmont designed by Warren & Wetmore c. 1906 on Park Ave between 41st & 42nd Streets in New York City. Built to service the new Grand Central Station, the hotel was eventually demolished for a tower that was never built (though something else was later).
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Demolished,
Hotel,
New York City,
Warren and Wetmore
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Boy....those Belmont's had their hands in everything....now sadly, they're only known for the race-track, and that sad, lonely ally of pines on the Southern State.
I must say I think the surviving carriage barn (to the estate Imlagh by James Brown Lord) executed by Warren and Wetmore in Tuxedo Park is just magnificent. From when it was for sale:
http://www.tuxedolake.com/exterior2.htm
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