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Broadway and East 26th Street, where the St. James Building would later stand, was built in 1874. With its 30 parlors, bar, cigar stand, barber shop, dining room and full-service amenities, the hotel served the needs of mid- to late-nineteenth-century business and upscale
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at 28th Street was heavily decorated with escutcheons of anthemions with lion heads over many windows. At the same corner, the
Johnston Building (now the Hotel NoMad) was built in 1900 and faced in all limestone with beautiful exterior decoration. One block up,
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Broadway between 25th and 31st, was established as part of the NYC Open Streets program to allow restaurants to continue their outdoor seating areas and to allow for an open-air, foot traffic area within NoMad.
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The Church of the Transfiguration (seen here in 1900) has been special to theater workers since 1870, when another church's pastor refused the funeral of actor George Holland and suggested it go to "
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sports blog and conglomerate, original Barstool office was founded in the area, and is still run out of the same office to this day. Home office of
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April 2013; by April of the next year it was sold out. Elsewhere in the neighborhood, old building are undergoing conversion to residences.
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2636:"Madison Square North Historic District Designation Report"
2060:"One Museum Mile, 241 Fifth Ave. Sell Out; Metrocard Panel"
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517:Madison Square Park Conservancy
330:Little Church Around the Corner
229:to the south. NoMad is part of
2600:New York Landmarks Conservancy
2213:"The Carriage Era in New York"
2102:. Arcadia Publishing. p.
2077:Hughes, C.J. (June 24, 2014).
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1711:"Soho. Nolita. Dumbo. NoMad?"
1646:"From Farmland to High Rises"
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287:Union League Club of New York
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1899:International Business Times
1644:Tarver, Denton (June 2006).
1393:Satow, Julie (May 9, 2013).
1247:(1851–1854); for many years
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417:, an entertainment-and-vice
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1850:Staff (February 22, 1999).
1809:Carlson, W. Bernard (2015)
1256:
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1139:City University of New York
637:, designed the magnificent
289:(its second location), the
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3834:Neighborhoods in Manhattan
2594:Mendelsohn, Joyce (1998),
2344:"Just the Place to Wander"
1340:AIA Guide to New York City
1231:National Historic Landmark
1229:, completed in 1906, is a
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2569:Feirstein, Sanna (2001).
2555:Retrieved on May 1, 2015.
2143:Staff (August 23, 1859).
1979:Turney, Wayne S. (n.d.).
1060:IRT Lexington Avenue Line
685:, as well as her husband
381:James Gordon Bennett, Jr.
311:New York Merchandise Mart
3695:Yiddish Theatre District
2631:Madison Square Park News
2145:"The Fifth-Avenue Hotel"
1981:"Madison Square Theatre"
1956:. NYC-Architecture.com.
1829:Cheney, Margaret (2001)
1787:. NYC-Architecture.com.
1367:. NYC-Architecture.com.
1270:New York City portal
1245:Marble Collegiate Church
1010:NoMad is served by four
655:The Trial of the Century
538:The Trial of the Century
338:Marble Collegiate Church
2548:Staff ((July 8, 2014))
2424:Staff (July 22, 2009).
2342:Smith, Sarah Harrison.
2188:Oxford University Press
1785:"Madison Square Garden"
1559:Berman, Miriam (2001).
1503:"NYC Neighborhoods Map"
931:Martha Washington Hotel
879:, which opened in 2012.
800:Hotels past and present
681:and Secretary of State
511:from Madison Square to
1831:Tesla: Man Out of Time
1081:The area is served by
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744:New York Life Building
466:Avenue of the Americas
409:
23:Nomad (disambiguation)
2363:"Ace Hotel, New York"
2267:. ExperienceNoMad.com
2239:"Flatiron Flashbacks"
2012:(February 10, 2010).
1856:Nikola Tesla Timeline
1026:offer service on the
982:NoMad is home to the
969:
900:single room occupancy
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639:Madison Square Garden
635:McKim, Mead and White
595:William Jenkins Worth
413:be subsumed into the
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325:roomed in the 1930s.
299:Franklin D. Roosevelt
225:to the east, and the
197:Street to the north,
3798:Joint interest area:
3310:Peter Cooper Village
3015:South Street Seaport
2987:Meatpacking District
2219:on November 21, 2010
1934:on February 13, 2010
1249:Norman Vincent Peale
1227:69th Regiment Armory
1078: trains.
1062:are both located on
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486:69th Regiment Armory
315:Madison Square Hotel
164:Madison Square North
21:For other uses, see
3502:Morningside Heights
2903:Cooperative Village
2506:"Manhattan Bus Map"
2458:Wall Street Journal
2387:NoMad Hotel website
2351:(February 22, 2013)
2312:Staff (July 2009).
1621:. Nysonglines.com.
1522:Wall Street Journal
1300:Wall Street Journal
1281:Informational notes
1211:Madison Square Park
625:Chester Alan Arthur
334:Edith Newbold Jones
243:Madison Square Park
183:Madison Square Park
46:40.7442°N 73.9883°W
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3523:Washington Heights
3050:World Trade Center
2931:Financial District
2430:Real Estate Weekly
2404:The New York Times
2367:The New York Times
2348:The New York Times
2149:The New York Times
2084:The New York Times
2046:The New York Times
2018:The New York Times
1763:The New York Times
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847:American Civil War
845:attack during the
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617:Fifth Avenue Hotel
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3829:Midtown Manhattan
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2292:The Carlton Hotel
2174:Burrows, Edwin G.
2058:Budin, Jeremiah.
2010:Gray, Christopher
1987:on March 15, 2012
1765:. January 9, 2019
1694:978-0-312-38468-5
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