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67: 475: 4931: 724:(or bachelor apartment house), a type of multifamily residence that gained popularity in the late 19th century. This type of housing had become popular in New York City during the late 19th century, as the number of unmarried men in the city had grown significantly due to the city's industrialization and expansion. By 1890, forty-five percent of men older than 15 were unmarried, compared to thirteen percent just two decades prior. Although apartments in bachelor flats were meant for permanent residents, there were no kitchens in any of the apartments, making the bachelor flat akin to an 5495: 658:, and decorative ceilings. A stained-glass window decorated the northern end of the lobby. The original tile floor and the stained-glass window have been removed, but the other decorations are intact. At the southeast corner of the lobby, just to the right of the main entrance, was a superintendent's room, which was subsequently converted into a mail room. Over the years, the mahogany and oak woodwork were painted over, but the original wooden decorations were being restored by 2017. There is also an 5507: 741: 5437: 5457: 776:, because he wished to maximize the amount of rentable space that the city's building codes allowed. The additional stories were allowed because the Wilbraham and other bachelor flats were exempt from a city building code that prohibited most residential buildings from rising above 85 feet (26 m). The penthouse, which contained a kitchen and three servants' apartments, was added to the plans the next month. The building opened in May 1890. 5447: 4938: 5483: 2675: 530:. A door in the fourth bay leads to the commercial space inside and is topped by a transom bar, a round-arched transom window, and a roller shutter. The fifth and sixth bays are designed similarly to those on Fifth Avenue, but they have masonry infill and metal grilles at ground level. The seventh (westernmost) bay contains a slightly protruding entrance to the apartments. The entrance is flanked by four 798:
the building in 1927, at which point the building was valued at $ 850,000. The buyer was identified as the 1 West 30 St. Corporation. Simultaneously, the store and basement on 30th Street were leased to Emerald Chocolates Inc. for $ 670,000. The Wilbraham was one of several buildings in the neighborhood to be sold during that time, amid increases in the area's real-estate values.
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features. Residents decorated their apartments to their liking, so no two units were exactly the same. For instance, one of the earliest residents is described as having a fireplace with blue enamel tiles. Some of the apartments received kitchens as part of a renovation in the 1930s, but the original decorations were largely left alone.
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between the fifth and sixth bays. The third and fourth bays have a fire escape and protrude slightly from the facade. The seventh bay on 30th Street also protrudes slightly from the facade. On the facade's western elevation, the top two stories are visible above the roof of an adjacent structure and are clad in painted brick.
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wrote that the sale "shows the growing necessity of tenants on the avenue owning their own property". Gibbons retained the upper stories as bachelor apartments. Davis Collamore & Co. moved out of the Wilbraham around 1920, when a new store was built at 15 East 56th Street. The Gibbons estate sold
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The Wilbraham was intended to be fireproof. The building was originally supposed to have a cast-iron frame. The builders requested that the cast iron be substituted for steel in November 1888, after construction had begun. Despite receiving permission to add steel beams, the Wilbraham still used iron
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of gray polished granite. There are three pairs of bays (one on Fifth Avenue and two on 30th Street), which contain storefronts. On both elevations, the ground-story storefronts have been modified from their original design and are topped by canopies and sign boards. Some of the ground-story openings
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a fireproof frame of iron and cast iron. Work began shortly thereafter, and the cast iron beams in the frame were substituted with steel the next month. At the end of December 1888, William H. Moir is recorded as having transferred the plot at 30th Street and Fifth Avenue to his wife, Emily H. Moir.
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reported that D. and J. Jardine had been hired to erect a "six-story and basement fire-proof structure" with stores on the first floor and bachelor apartments above. The Jardine brothers filed plans for a six-story bachelor flat in October; the structure would have a brick-and-brownstone facade with
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described the dining room as having "separate tables and a handsome oak sideboard, with plate and crockery, the latter being artistic and evidently of Chinese or Japanese manufacture". The kitchen was placed on the top floor to minimize odors in each apartment. There was also a rooftop terrace; when
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On each of the third through eighth stories, the elevator opens onto a landing with encaustic floor tiles. A corridor, with acoustic carpets and paneled wood wainscoting, runs from each elevator landing to the eastern end of the building; each corridor has two sash windows overlooking a light court.
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The Wilbraham retains much of its original layout, which is composed of storefronts and a lobby on the lowest two floors, as well as apartments on the third through eighth floors. The lobby is at the western side of the ground floor, while the storefronts occupy the eastern side of the ground floor
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frames. There are stone spandrels with foliate decorations between each story. The third- and fifth-story windows have flat transoms, while the fourth-story windows have round arches. There are segmental-arched windows on the sixth story, with rubbed-brick piers on either side of each window. Stone
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John J. Gibbons, the leader of Davis Collamore & Co., bought the structure from Emily H. Moir at the beginning of January 1908 for $ 1 million. At the time, Gibbons believed that the building would continue to attract "high-class retail trade" because of its location on Fifth Avenue, which was
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There were initially 42 apartments on the third through seventh floors, as well as five servants' quarters (three on the eighth floor and two in the penthouse). Each story had six apartments along the southern and eastern walls. Between 1934 and 1935, six apartments with kitchens were built across
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The retail spaces occupy the eastern two-thirds of the first story and the majority of the second story. There is a showroom on the eastern side of the first story, which has plaster details, as well as cast-iron columns supporting a high ceiling. A second storefront exists along the center of the
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The third through sixth stories are clad in Philadelphia red brick. On these stories, each bay on Fifth Avenue has three windows per story, while each bay on 30th Street has two windows per story. On 30th Street, there are smaller windows on each story between the third and fourth bays, as well as
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took over the building in 1934 after the previous owner failed to pay taxes. Metropolitan Life filed alteration plans for the Wilbraham at a projected cost of $ 50,000. Several units with kitchens were added, making the Wilbraham likely the first apartment building on the midtown section of Fifth
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On the lowest two stories, the two easternmost bays on 30th Street are similar to those on Fifth Avenue, except that the display windows at ground story retain their original iron frames. The third and fourth bays from the east protrude slightly from the facade and are clad with rock-faced stone.
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by William Moir, a Scottish-American jeweler who was well known in the surrounding neighborhood in the late 19th century. Moir acquired a row house at the northwest corner of 30th Street and Fifth Avenue in early 1888. The four-story stone house had cost $ 235,000 to acquire and had previously
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next to the building was reinforced. The Wilbraham also had its own power generator in the basement. The building's mechanical systems, such as plumbing, ventilation, electric and gas lighting, and heating systems, were advanced for their day. In addition, each tenant had housekeeping service,
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led from the parlor to the bedroom in each apartment, and there were doors to adjacent units. There were electric lamps next to each bed. The bathrooms each faced either 30th Street or Fifth Avenue; they contained porcelain tubs and exposed metal pipes, which at the time were considered novel
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wrote in 1968 that the building was one of "Manhattan's most romantic and most improbable apartment houses". In designating the building as a landmark in 2004, the LPC wrote that "the Wilbraham is extraordinarily well-detailed and reflects the influence of the Romanesque Revival style in the
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30th Street frontage. There is additional commercial space on the second story, extending from Fifth Avenue westward to the elevator and staircase in the rear. The second-floor commercial space also has some decorative details such as plaster ornamentation and cast-iron columns.
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There are round-arched openings on the first story and double windows on the second story of either bay. The arch in the third bay initially contained a stairway to the basement, which was topped by two windows; these were respectively replaced with service doors and a
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the third through seventh floors. In addition, two apartments were built within the penthouse, and an office was created by carving up the second floor. The units were arranged so they could be combined. By 2018, the spaces had been combined into 38 apartments.
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in 1890 called the Wilbraham "certainly the 'crack' apartment house of its kind in New York City...quite an imposing piece of architecture". According to the magazine, it was "the most elegantly appointed among the bachelor apartment houses in New York City".
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Avenue with gas stoves. Many of the building's existing residents were forced to relocate. By then, many of the nearby residential structures, such as the Holland House, the Knickerbocker, and the Cambridge, had either been converted to offices or demolished.
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On the seventh and eighth stories, the windows are wood-framed sash windows. On the seventh story, each bay on Fifth Avenue has three windows, while each bay on 30th Street has one window. That story is clad in rock-faced ashlar with a
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moldings. The mansard roof was originally made of slate with copper cresting, but it was later re-clad in standing seam copper. There are four brick chimneys above the roof, as well as a metal railing that runs around a
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Maxwell Handelsman acquired the building in June 1944 from Metropolitan Life; the buyer paid cash and took a mortgage of $ 242,500. Over the years, the building was sold several more times. By 1968,
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Originally, the corridors were described as having mosaic tiles, polished-oak wainscoting, blue-painted walls above the wainscot, and hand-painted frescoes on the ceilings. There was also a communal
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lived at the Wilbraham, although these rumors could not be proven. At the time, a management firm and a carpet store occupied the lower stories. The structure was known as the Tiffany by 1984. The
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had contained brownstones and mansions for some of New York City's wealthiest residents, as well as churches. Many hotels and social clubs opened in what is now NoMad following the opening of the
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ascend from the western side of the lobby to the top floor and contains pink treads and landings. An elevator, to the north of the stairs, serves all floors. The original elevator by
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above, and a display window beside the door. These have since been replaced with plate-glass display windows and metal-framed doors. Above the first story, each bay has a cast-iron
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The rooms measure as much as 33 by 18 feet (10.1 by 5.5 m) across and have thick walls and 13-foot (4.0 m) ceilings. Each "bachelor flat" consisted of a bedroom and
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restaurant. Even in the 21st century, the area contained a large number of apartment buildings, scattered among the commercial and office structures of the neighborhood.
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from the street. The original masonry penthouse contained servants' rooms and was not counted as a full story; it was later replaced with a metal-and-masonry penthouse.
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took over the Wilbraham in 1934 and renovated it over the next year, adding some units with kitchens. By the 21st century, the building was still mostly residential.
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on the second story. The pier is veneered with tiles, which was installed around the mid-20th century. Rusticated piers are placed on either side of the facade; the
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article as "wide and spacious", leads to the lobby which retains its original layout. Originally, the entrance vestibule and main lobby had mosaic tiles, mahogany
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was manually operated, but it has since been replaced with a more modern unit. On each story, the rooms are connected by hallways that were originally paved in
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described the Wilbraham as "a friendly building with overtones of the publishing world, genteel old ladies and young career women". There were rumors that
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characterized the Wilbraham and the nearby Holland House building as "providing texture to the historic fabric" along the southern end of Fifth Avenue.
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and ornate spandrels. The name "Wilbraham" is carved in stylized letters above the arch. On the second story, the westernmost bay has a double window.
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with ribbons and patterned window sills, which is covered by a storefront sign. On the second story, each bay has two wood-framed windows, topped by a
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of these piers have carved foliate ornamentation and heads. When the Wilbraham was built, each of the ground-floor bays on Fifth Avenue had a door, a
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leased two floors of showrooms. John J. Gibbons, the leader of Davis Collamore & Co., bought the building in 1908 and sold it in 1927. The
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The building occupies a rectangular site and has a facade that is divided horizontally into three sections. The lowest two stories are clad in
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On Fifth Avenue, the two bays are separated vertically by a granite-clad pier on the first story, as well as a half-column in the
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style, and occupies the northwestern corner of 30th Street and Fifth Avenue. It was built between 1888 and 1890 as a bachelor
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of 40 feet (12 m) on Fifth Avenue and 125 feet (38 m) along 30th Street. To the south of the Wilbraham are the
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similar to in a short-term hotel, as well as an intercom that allowed them to talk to the building's superintendent.
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magazine published a sketch of a six-story building on the site in January 1889; the structure was depicted with a
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designated the Wilbraham as an official city landmark in 2004. By that decade, the building operated as a
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on either side. The windows in each bay are separated by stone half-columns and flanked by colonnettes and
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designed the renovation of the building. The alterations were completed in August 1935 by the firm of
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cornices run above the fifth and sixth stories. The cornice above the fifth story contains keystones,
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windows. The lower sections of each dormer are clad with rock facing, while the upper sections have
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were being developed in the area. When the Wilbraham opened in May 1890, china and glass importer
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that the rooms "are a positive necessity". The additional servants' rooms were finished in 1891.
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has designated the Wilbraham as an official city landmark, and the building is listed on the
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had listings for 15 women and 10 men who lived there. Among the Wilbraham's residents were
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in the 1880s, but the neighborhood remained fashionable for clubs, hotels, and the first
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by Scottish-American jeweler William Moir, at a time when clubs, hotels, and the first
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Although the building continued to be classified as a "bachelor apartment", a 1929
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rock-faced stonework and excellent, intricately carved stone detail". In 2020,
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mural above the wainscoting in the lobby, which dates from no later than 1935.
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The third through fifth stories have wood-framed sash windows with brownstone
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on the eighth floor, as the apartments originally did not have kitchens. The
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is rectangular and measures around 5,000 square feet (460 m), with a
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survey found only four bachelor flats that predated the Wilbraham.
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and most of the second floor. An open staircase with a cast-iron
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in the 1850s, followed by apartment hotels, apartment buildings,
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with ornate capitals, which support a round arch with a foliate
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The Wilbraham is at the northwestern corner of 30th Street and
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the building opened, residents could see as far west as the
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blocks of brownstone, with alternating decorative bands and
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The main entrance on 30th Street, described by an 1890
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Vol. 20, no. 4. pp. 140–143. 2543: 2462: 2394: 2334: 2332: 2115: 2086: 2084: 2082: 1646: 984: 567:, while the cornice above the sixth story has 4862: 3878: 2701: 2161: 2159: 2050: 2048: 2046: 1873: 1871: 1774:. University of California Press. p. 7. 1524: 1522: 1520: 1518: 1390: 1388: 1386: 1384: 462:of the facade is divided vertically into two 4110:617–623 (Saks Fifth Avenue/Swiss Bank Tower) 3470: 2501: 2452: 2450: 2226: 2224: 2222: 2220: 2218: 2012: 1553: 1371: 1369: 1367: 1365: 1363: 1361: 1359: 1357: 1355: 1353: 1288: 1278: 1276: 1274: 1272: 1270: 1268: 1136: 1134: 5461:National Register of Historic Places Portal 4546: 2363: 2329: 2298: 2267: 2079: 1716: 1714: 1505: 1503: 1501: 1499: 1497: 1495: 1480: 1340: 1338: 1336: 1334: 1332: 1330: 1328: 1215: 1213: 1211: 1209: 1207: 1205: 1176: 1174: 1172: 1132: 1130: 1128: 1126: 1124: 1122: 1120: 1118: 1116: 1114: 1101: 1099: 1097: 1068: 1066: 1064: 1051: 1049: 265:, and the eighth story is located within a 226:. The nine-story structure was designed by 5446: 4869: 4855: 3885: 3871: 2708: 2694: 2435: 2236: 2156: 2043: 2017:Rise of the New York Skyscraper, 1865–1913 1954: 1868: 1604: 1602: 1515: 1400: 1381: 1017: 1015: 1013: 1011: 600:. At the western end of the building is a 65: 4878:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 4060:453 (Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library) 2607: 2531: 2447: 2215: 1856: 1705: 1593: 1350: 1265: 960:New York City Department of City Planning 422:style. Some parts of the design, such as 40:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 1711: 1492: 1325: 1202: 1169: 1111: 1094: 1061: 1046: 753:belonged to John Watson. That July, the 739: 473: 348:on the same block to the northwest, the 16:Historic building in Manhattan, New York 5553:Residential buildings completed in 1890 5528:1890 establishments in New York (state) 3662:42nd Street–Port Authority Bus Terminal 3565:Armenian Evangelical Church of New York 2550:Gill, John Freeman (January 17, 2020). 2468: 2055:"5th Avenue Corner Sold by an Estate". 2013:Landau, Sarah; Condit, Carl W. (1996). 1599: 1008: 454:, with wrought- and cast iron, and has 403:The Wilbraham was designed by brothers 5520: 2570:from the original on November 25, 2022 2457:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2004 2442:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2004 2231:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2004 1878:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2004 1863:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2004 1752:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2004 1733:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2004 1663: 1578:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2004 1563:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2004 1407:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2004 1376:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2004 1316:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2004 1295:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2004 1283:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2004 1256:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2004 1235:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2004 1193:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2004 1160:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2004 1141:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2004 1106:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2004 1085:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2004 1056:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2004 1037:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2004 950: 948: 946: 944: 926:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2004 4850: 4690: 4650: 4545: 4509:1220 (Museum of the City of New York) 4493: 4492: 4254: 4253: 4011: 4010: 3910: 3909: 3866: 3799: 3615: 3469: 3159: 2744: 2689: 2471:"Exotic Flavor, Beyond Just the Food" 2469:Baldwin, Deborah (October 17, 2008). 2201:"Million Dollar Sale on Fifth Avenue" 2006: 1767: 856: 782:New York City Department of Buildings 575:above the window on the sixth story. 458:with wooden frames. The Fifth Avenue 340:. Other nearby buildings include the 5500:National Register of Historic Places 4664:42nd Street–Bryant Park/Fifth Avenue 4524:2067 (St. Andrew's Episcopal Church) 3657:42nd Street–Bryant Park/Fifth Avenue 3351:The Theater at Madison Square Garden 2656:National Register of Historic Places 2549: 980: 978: 976: 851:National Register of Historic Places 352:on the same block to the north, the 248:National Register of Historic Places 206:is an apartment building at 282–284 4651: 4437:1071 (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum) 3534:Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library 3524:New York Public Library Main Branch 3509:CUNY School of Professional Studies 2593:"A Bachelors' Home on Fifth Avenue" 941: 811:Metropolitan Life Insurance Company 748:The building was commissioned as a 645: 294:Metropolitan Life Insurance Company 13: 5543:Residential buildings in Manhattan 4442:1085 (Church of the Heavenly Rest) 3800: 3616: 3504:CUNY Graduate School of Journalism 2489:from the original on April 7, 2023 2309:. September 20, 1932. p. 21. 1533:. September 1, 1935. p. RE1. 744:The building's Fifth Avenue facade 14: 5574: 4767:840 (Mrs. William B. Astor House) 4395:1000 (Metropolitan Museum of Art) 4080:510 (Manufacturers Trust Company) 3585:Our Saviour Roman Catholic Church 2930: 2667: 2608:Tewksbury, Lewis G. (July 1892). 2423:from the original on May 16, 2023 2144:from the original on May 12, 2023 1972:from the original on May 16, 2023 1938:from the original on May 15, 2023 1904:from the original on May 15, 2023 1840:from the original on May 16, 2023 1806:from the original on May 16, 2023 1684:from the original on May 17, 2023 1433:from the original on May 16, 2023 973: 924:recorded the sale in March 1888. 5505: 5493: 5481: 5455: 5445: 5436: 5435: 4936: 4929: 4712:Fifth Avenue Hotel (28th Street) 4476:1130 (Willard D. Straight House) 4192:Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church 2673: 2519:from the original on May 8, 2018 2343:. October 25, 1934. p. 36. 1968:. December 19, 1888. p. 2. 1664:Bender, Marylin (May 18, 1968). 1618:Guide to New York City Landmarks 988:& Willensky, Elliot (2000). 849:. The building was added to the 583:above it. The eighth story is a 541: 469: 3831:Sniffen Court Historic District 2858:Greenwich Savings Bank Building 2843:Engineering Societies' Building 2170:. January 3, 1908. p. 12. 914: 398: 4822:1115 (Jacob Ruppert Sr. House) 4787:871 (William C. Whitney House) 3969:272 (Marble Collegiate Church) 3570:First Zen Institute of America 3229:Girl Scout Museum and Archives 2247:. July 10, 1927. p. RE1. 809:, who died there in 1932. The 735: 407:. It is eight stories under a 356:building to the east, and the 320:, at the northern edge of the 171: 158: 52: 1: 4464:1109 (Felix M. Warburg House) 4400:1009 (Benjamin N. Duke House) 4380:974 (Harry F. Sinclair House) 4100:597 (Charles Scribner's Sons) 4070:476 (New York Public Library) 3519:High School of Art and Design 3171:Shops, restaurants, nightlife 3058:Joseph Raphael De Lamar House 2745: 2610:"A Typical American Interior" 2374:. June 29, 1944. p. 35. 2278:. July 10, 1927. p. C1. 902: 887:Architecture in New York City 720:The Wilbraham was built as a 669: 522:made of stone and cast iron. 478:The entrance to the Wilbraham 358:Church of the Transfiguration 5533:Buildings with mansard roofs 5412:National Historic Landmarks 4807:1020 (William Salomon House) 4802:962 (William A. Clark House) 4529:2366 (369th Regiment Armory) 3595:St. Francis of Assisi Church 3590:Redeemer Presbyterian Church 3093:Tiffany and Company Building 3018:Adelaide L. T. Douglas House 2095:. June 8, 1927. p. 40. 2059:. June 8, 1927. p. 44. 935: 863:Real Estate Record and Guide 788:Use as residential structure 652:Real Estate Record and Guide 418:style, with elements of the 234:style, with elements of the 21:United States historic place 7: 4827:2122 (Jordan L. Mott House) 4777:857 (George J. Gould House) 4752:William K. Vanderbilt House 4323:Mrs. William B. Astor House 4313:Temple Emanu-El of New York 4268:781 (The Sherry-Netherland) 4222:754 (Bergdorf Goodman Bldg) 4172:University Club of New York 4035:400 (The Langham, New York) 4025:355 (B. Altman and Company) 3854:Manhattan Community Board 5 3703:Port Authority Bus Terminal 3239:Morgan Library & Museum 3193:J. Levine Books and Judaica 3160: 3033:Civic Club / Estonian House 2973:29 E 32nd St (Grolier Club) 2614:The Decorator and Furnisher 1980:– via Newspapers.com. 1830:"Bachelor Apartment Houses" 1796:"Bachelor Apartment Houses" 1768:Groth, Paul Erling (1994). 880: 611: 10: 5579: 4691: 4514:1230 (El Museo del Barrio) 3580:Millinery Center Synagogue 3234:Houdini Museum of New York 3124:Kaskel and Kaskel Building 3068:Lefcourt Colonial Building 3023:Allerton 39th Street House 2868:Lord & Taylor Building 2808:American Radiator Building 2585: 2538:National Park Service 2018 2513:U.S. National Park Service 1756:National Park Service 2018 1737:National Park Service 2018 1721:National Park Service 2018 1582:National Park Service 2018 1510:National Park Service 2018 1487:National Park Service 2018 1345:National Park Service 2018 1320:National Park Service 2018 1260:National Park Service 2018 1239:National Park Service 2018 1220:National Park Service 2018 1197:National Park Service 2018 1181:National Park Service 2018 1164:National Park Service 2018 1089:National Park Service 2018 1073:National Park Service 2018 1041:National Park Service 2018 1022:National Park Service 2018 991:AIA Guide to New York City 715: 690:North River (Hudson River) 5431: 5400: 5280: 4945: 4927: 4888: 4817:1063 (Henry Phipps House) 4812:1058 (James Speyer House) 4762:Elbridge T. Gerry Mansion 4697: 4686: 4659: 4646: 4552: 4541: 4499: 4488: 4375:972 (Payne Whitney House) 4263: 4249: 4105:608 (Goelet/Swiss Center) 4040:401 (Tiffany and Company) 4020: 4006: 3919: 3905: 3848: 3806: 3795: 3712:Streets and intersections 3711: 3680: 3667:Grand Central–42nd Street 3647:34th Street–Herald Square 3626: 3622: 3611: 3557: 3529:Norman Thomas High School 3514:Guttman Community College 3496: 3480: 3476: 3465: 3361: 3323: 3257: 3221: 3170: 3166: 3155: 3111: 2926: 2755: 2751: 2740: 2727: 778:Davis Collamore & Co. 441: 430:, were influenced by the 290:Davis Collamore & Co. 277:was on the eighth floor. 193: 185: 180: 169: 157:NRHP reference  156: 146: 136: 128: 91: 80: 76: 64: 60: 46: 37: 30: 26: 5165:Richmond (Staten Island) 4747:Vanderbilt Triple Palace 4737:West Presbyterian Church 4702:200 (Fifth Avenue Hotel) 4674:Fifth Avenue–59th Street 4669:Fifth Avenue/53rd Street 4595:William Tecumseh Sherman 4519:1280 (The Africa Center) 4360:Edward S. Harkness House 3672:Times Square–42nd Street 3652:34th Street–Penn Station 3642:34th Street–Penn Station 3471:Other points of interest 3424:Metropolitan Opera House 3419:Maxine Elliott's Theatre 3315:Wyndham New Yorker Hotel 3222:Museums/cultural centers 3078:Pershing Square Building 3073:Madison Belmont Building 3053:Jonathan W. Allen Stable 3048:George S. Bowdoin Stable 2863:James A. Farley Building 2848:Engineers' Club Building 1928:"Out Among the Builders" 1894:"Real Estate Department" 907: 432:Richardsonian Romanesque 409:verdigris copper-covered 385:blocks of "French flats" 334:Marble Collegiate Church 286:blocks of "French flats" 147:Architectural style 4782:858 (Isaac Stern House) 4757:767 (Savoy-Plaza Hotel) 4722:316 (Kaskel and Kaskel) 4547:Parks and park features 4447:Andrew Carnegie Mansion 4308:Edward J. Berwind House 4212:727 (Tiffany & Co.) 4125:British Empire Building 4115:St. Patrick's Cathedral 4095:556 (Philippine Center) 4045:424 (Lord & Taylor) 3549:Wood Tobé–Coburn School 3539:Stern College for Women 2943:One Grand Central Place 2793:452 5th Av (HSBC Tower) 2717:Midtown (30th–42nd Sts) 2372:New York Herald Tribune 2341:New York Herald Tribune 2307:New York Herald Tribune 2276:New York Herald Tribune 2093:New York Herald Tribune 1641:Real Estate Record 1890 1475:Real Estate Record 1890 1395:Real Estate Record 1890 750:speculative development 299: 282:speculative development 4901:Keeper of the Register 4627:Washington Square Park 4620:Harlem Fire Watchtower 4333:Henry Clay Frick House 4135:International Building 3693:Grand Central Terminal 2913:Springs Mills Building 745: 479: 452:Belleville, New Jersey 405:David and John Jardine 228:David and John Jardine 141:David and John Jardine 49:New York City Landmark 5421:Outside New York City 4916:National Park Service 4896:Contributing property 4772:857 (Jay Gould House) 4727:350 (Waldorf–Astoria) 4420:Neue Galerie New York 3698:New York Penn Station 3688:Grand Central Madison 3575:Holy Innocents Church 3444:Sam H. Harris Theatre 3399:Herald Square Theatre 3346:Madison Square Garden 3336:New Amsterdam Theatre 3213:Wolfgang's Steakhouse 3088:Socony–Mobil Building 2888:Million Dollar Corner 2838:Empire State Building 2660:National Park Service 956:"284 5 Avenue, 10001" 743: 477: 389:Madison Square Garden 257:blocks of New Jersey 5105:New York (Manhattan) 4504:Mount Sinai Hospital 4227:767 (General Motors) 4090:551 (Fred F. French) 3929:47 (Salmagundi Club) 3544:William Esper Studio 3134:Pennsylvania Station 3119:Bryant Hall Building 2993:152 East 38th Street 2988:146 East 38th Street 2927:5th Av â€“ 3rd Av 2873:Macy's Herald Square 2756:8th Av â€“ 5th Av 2682:at Wikimedia Commons 637:beams, although the 482:The base is clad in 194:Designated NYCL 5408:Bridges and tunnels 4610:Madison Square Park 4577:Conservatory Garden 4370:James B. Duke House 4187:696 (The Peninsula) 4167:Saint Thomas Church 4142:641 (Olympic Tower) 4130:La Maison Francaise 3984:284 (The Wilbraham) 3974:276 (Holland House) 3964:255 (Grand Madison) 3439:Reuben's Restaurant 3384:Browne's Chop House 3341:Nederlander Theatre 3324:Venues and theaters 3285:Martinique New York 3129:Latting Observatory 2903:New York Times Bldg 2833:The Continental NYC 2818:Bryant Park Studios 2132:. January 3, 1908. 1643:, pp. 305–306. 847:housing cooperative 692:and as far east as 434:style developed by 420:Renaissance Revival 280:The building was a 236:Renaissance Revival 113:40.7462°N 73.9867°W 109: /  4717:Caspar Samler farm 4615:Marcus Garvey Park 4459:Otto H. Kahn House 4288:Knickerbocker Club 4232:Apple Fifth Avenue 4120:Rockefeller Center 3994:350 (Empire State) 3949:170 (Sohmer Piano) 3811:Caspar Samler farm 3779:Park Avenue Tunnel 3295:Hotel Pennsylvania 2918:Times Square Tower 2908:Pennsylvania Plaza 2883:Marbridge Building 2631:– via JSTOR. 2556:The New York Times 2475:The New York Times 2409:The New York Times 2245:The New York Times 2130:The New York Times 2057:The New York Times 1670:The New York Times 1614:Dolkart, Andrew S. 1531:The New York Times 922:Real Estate Record 875:The New York Times 869:The New York Times 857:Critical reception 831:The New York Times 795:Real Estate Record 755:Real Estate Record 746: 685:Real Estate Record 480: 416:Romanesque Revival 373:Fifth Avenue Hotel 360:to the southeast. 324:neighborhood. The 232:Romanesque Revival 151:Romanesque revival 5469: 5468: 4906:Historic district 4844: 4843: 4840: 4839: 4792:Ogden Mills House 4682: 4681: 4642: 4641: 4602:Pulitzer Fountain 4537: 4536: 4494:Above 96th Street 4484: 4483: 4278:Metropolitan Club 4245: 4244: 4237:768 (Plaza Hotel) 4207:721 (Trump Tower) 4002: 4001: 3860: 3859: 3844: 3843: 3791: 3790: 3787: 3786: 3607: 3606: 3603: 3602: 3461: 3460: 3457: 3456: 3270:The Knickerbocker 3249:Scandinavia House 3244:Museum of the Dog 3151: 3150: 3147: 3146: 3098:Union League Club 3043:Demarest Building 2678:Media related to 2662:. March 23, 2018. 2411:. June 29, 1944. 2028:978-0-300-07739-1 1966:Yonkers Statesman 1962:"Brief and Newsy" 1781:978-0-520-06876-6 1627:978-0-470-28963-1 1043:, pp. 12–13. 1001:978-0-8129-3107-5 839:Diamond Jim Brady 705:fireplace mantels 495:are covered with 450:from quarries in 377:Broadway theaters 344:to the west, the 201: 200: 181:Significant dates 118:40.7462; -73.9867 5570: 5510: 5509: 5508: 5498: 5497: 5496: 5486: 5485: 5477: 5459: 5449: 5448: 5439: 5438: 5070:Kings (Brooklyn) 4940: 4933: 4932: 4871: 4864: 4857: 4848: 4847: 4688: 4687: 4648: 4647: 4589:Grand Army Plaza 4572:Central Park Zoo 4543: 4542: 4490: 4489: 4338:Frick Collection 4251: 4250: 4008: 4007: 3959:200 (Toy Center) 3907: 3906: 3887: 3880: 3873: 3864: 3863: 3816:Garment District 3797: 3796: 3764:Lexington Avenue 3624: 3623: 3613: 3612: 3478: 3477: 3467: 3466: 3434:Princess Theatre 3404:Hotel Pierrepont 3379:Broadway Theatre 3198:Keens Steakhouse 3188:The Cutting Room 3168: 3167: 3157: 3156: 3062:Polish Consulate 2932: 2828:Candler Building 2753: 2752: 2742: 2741: 2710: 2703: 2696: 2687: 2686: 2677: 2663: 2647: 2641: 2632: 2630: 2628: 2604: 2580: 2579: 2577: 2575: 2547: 2541: 2535: 2529: 2528: 2526: 2524: 2505: 2499: 2498: 2496: 2494: 2466: 2460: 2454: 2445: 2439: 2433: 2432: 2430: 2428: 2401: 2392: 2391: 2367: 2361: 2360: 2336: 2327: 2326: 2302: 2296: 2295: 2271: 2265: 2264: 2240: 2234: 2228: 2213: 2212: 2197: 2188: 2187: 2168:New-York Tribune 2163: 2154: 2153: 2151: 2149: 2122: 2113: 2112: 2088: 2077: 2076: 2052: 2041: 2040: 2020: 2010: 2004: 2003: 1988: 1982: 1981: 1979: 1977: 1958: 1952: 1951: 1945: 1943: 1924: 1918: 1917: 1911: 1909: 1890: 1881: 1875: 1866: 1860: 1854: 1853: 1847: 1845: 1826: 1820: 1819: 1813: 1811: 1792: 1786: 1785: 1765: 1759: 1749: 1740: 1735:, pp. 6–7; 1730: 1724: 1718: 1709: 1703: 1694: 1693: 1691: 1689: 1661: 1644: 1638: 1632: 1631: 1606: 1597: 1591: 1585: 1575: 1566: 1560: 1551: 1550: 1526: 1513: 1507: 1490: 1484: 1478: 1472: 1447: 1446: 1440: 1438: 1419: 1410: 1404: 1398: 1392: 1379: 1373: 1348: 1342: 1323: 1313: 1298: 1292: 1286: 1280: 1263: 1258:, pp. 7–8; 1253: 1242: 1232: 1223: 1217: 1200: 1190: 1184: 1178: 1167: 1157: 1144: 1138: 1109: 1103: 1092: 1082: 1076: 1070: 1059: 1053: 1044: 1034: 1025: 1019: 1006: 1005: 982: 971: 970: 968: 966: 952: 929: 918: 646:Lobby and retail 312:neighborhood of 218:neighborhood of 212:West 30th Street 173: 160: 124: 123: 121: 120: 119: 114: 110: 107: 106: 105: 102: 69: 54: 24: 23: 5578: 5577: 5573: 5572: 5571: 5569: 5568: 5567: 5518: 5517: 5516: 5506: 5504: 5494: 5492: 5480: 5472: 5470: 5465: 5427: 5396: 5348:Above 110th St. 5282: 5276: 4947: 4941: 4935: 4934: 4930: 4925: 4884: 4875: 4845: 4836: 4742:Temple Emanu-El 4693: 4678: 4655: 4653:Subway stations 4638: 4548: 4533: 4495: 4480: 4273:785 (Park Cinq) 4259: 4241: 4182:693 (St. Regis) 4016: 3998: 3915: 3901: 3891: 3861: 3856: 3840: 3802: 3783: 3707: 3676: 3618: 3599: 3553: 3492: 3472: 3453: 3414:Liberty Theatre 3394:Garrick Theatre 3357: 3319: 3300:The Roger Hotel 3253: 3217: 3162: 3143: 3139:Waldorf–Astoria 3107: 3028:Chanin Building 2928: 2922: 2747: 2736: 2723: 2714: 2670: 2646:. 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2734:New York City 2731: 2726: 2722: 2721:Midtown South 2718: 2711: 2706: 2704: 2699: 2697: 2692: 2691: 2688: 2681: 2680:The Wilbraham 2676: 2672: 2671: 2661: 2657: 2653: 2652:The Wilbraham 2649: 2645: 2638: 2637:The Wilbraham 2634: 2623: 2619: 2615: 2611: 2606: 2602: 2598: 2594: 2590: 2589: 2569: 2565: 2561: 2557: 2553: 2546: 2540:, p. 14. 2539: 2534: 2518: 2514: 2510: 2504: 2488: 2484: 2480: 2476: 2472: 2465: 2458: 2453: 2451: 2444:, p. 12. 2443: 2438: 2422: 2418: 2414: 2410: 2406: 2400: 2398: 2389: 2385: 2381: 2377: 2373: 2366: 2358: 2354: 2350: 2346: 2342: 2335: 2333: 2324: 2320: 2316: 2312: 2308: 2301: 2293: 2289: 2285: 2281: 2277: 2270: 2262: 2258: 2254: 2250: 2246: 2239: 2232: 2227: 2225: 2223: 2221: 2219: 2210: 2206: 2202: 2196: 2194: 2185: 2181: 2177: 2173: 2169: 2162: 2160: 2143: 2139: 2135: 2131: 2127: 2121: 2119: 2110: 2106: 2102: 2098: 2094: 2087: 2085: 2083: 2074: 2070: 2066: 2062: 2058: 2051: 2049: 2047: 2038: 2034: 2030: 2024: 2019: 2018: 2009: 2001: 1997: 1993: 1992:"Conveyances" 1987: 1971: 1967: 1963: 1957: 1949: 1937: 1933: 1929: 1923: 1915: 1903: 1899: 1895: 1889: 1887: 1879: 1874: 1872: 1864: 1859: 1851: 1839: 1835: 1831: 1825: 1817: 1805: 1801: 1797: 1791: 1783: 1777: 1773: 1772: 1764: 1758:, p. 14. 1757: 1754:, p. 4; 1753: 1748: 1746: 1738: 1734: 1729: 1722: 1717: 1715: 1707: 1702: 1700: 1683: 1679: 1675: 1671: 1667: 1660: 1658: 1656: 1654: 1652: 1650: 1642: 1637: 1629: 1623: 1619: 1615: 1611: 1605: 1603: 1595: 1590: 1583: 1580:, p. 3; 1579: 1574: 1572: 1564: 1559: 1557: 1548: 1544: 1540: 1536: 1532: 1525: 1523: 1521: 1519: 1511: 1506: 1504: 1502: 1500: 1498: 1496: 1488: 1483: 1476: 1471: 1469: 1467: 1465: 1463: 1461: 1459: 1457: 1455: 1453: 1444: 1432: 1428: 1424: 1418: 1416: 1409:, p. 10. 1408: 1403: 1396: 1391: 1389: 1387: 1385: 1377: 1372: 1370: 1368: 1366: 1364: 1362: 1360: 1358: 1356: 1354: 1346: 1341: 1339: 1337: 1335: 1333: 1331: 1329: 1321: 1318:, p. 8; 1317: 1312: 1310: 1308: 1306: 1304: 1296: 1291: 1284: 1279: 1277: 1275: 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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
New York City Landmark
A dark red brick apartment building, with brown stone facing the lower two of its seven stories, topped by a green mansard roof with dormer windows, seen from the opposite corner of its intersection. Taller buildings are beyond it, and at street level is a storefront with "Estex" written above it.
Manhattan
40°44′46″N 73°59′12″W / 40.7462°N 73.9867°W / 40.7462; -73.9867
David and John Jardine
Romanesque revival
100002386
Fifth Avenue
West 30th Street
Midtown South
Manhattan
New York City
David and John Jardine
Romanesque Revival
Renaissance Revival
apartment hotel
New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
National Register of Historic Places
rusticated
brownstone
ashlar
mansard roof
parlor
dining room
speculative development
blocks of "French flats"
Davis Collamore & Co.
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
Fifth Avenue

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