The Hotel McAlpin designed by Frank Mills Andrews c. 1912 at Broadway and 34th Street in New York City. Click HERE and HERE for more on the Hotel McAlpin. Click HERE to see the hotel on google street view.
Photos from Architecture & Building, 1913.
Friday, April 18, 2014
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GOLLY !!!
Now gutted and converted to condos, offices and retail unfortunately
The last link provided gives insight into the McAlpin developers mindset. Knowing preservationists were interested in the unique Marine Grill interiors, the room was declared off limits and "no comment" was provided as to it's fate until an individual spotted dumpsters loaded with magnificent polychrome terracotta pieces from the room being tossed out like so much trash.
Fortunately some of the most stunning pieces with images of maritime harbor views and notable ships were salvaged from the dumpsters and a few are installed in NY's Fulton Street subway stop. Such tactics speak volumes about developers.
So much of New York's legendary past has been lost to demolition/conversion to condos it might well become a city without a soul, lacking the very essence that makes up a great metropolis and existing purely to house an every expanding population.
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