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on a number of prominent projects over a period of several decades. Among the earliest projects in that partnership was “the tallest apartment building in the world” at 903 Park Avenue at 79th Street—breaking the record of 12 stories with 17 stories when it opened in 1916. Another prominent
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Mortgage Commission in 1935. The New York Times mentions that after working as an architect with the Federal Housing Authority from 1942 to 1944, Lyons would be returning to private practice in October 1944.
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Lyons was born in New York on 23 February 1873 and died 15 May 1956 in
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World War I draft registration card. Dated Sept. 12, 1918, Yonkers, NY and signed by Mr. Lyons.
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212:Gramercy Park Hotel with Bing & Bing (1925)
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