- 40°45′21″N 73°58′31″W / 40.7558°N 73.9754°W / 40.7558; -73.9754 The
Hotel Marguery was the
first of
three buildings located at 270 Park
Avenue in the Midtown...
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influence the 1961
Zoning Resolution. The site was
occupied by the
Hotel Marguery between 1917 and 1957.
Union Carbide leased the land from New York Central...
- Street, in the
Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City:
Hotel Marguery (1917–1957) 270 Park
Avenue (1960–2021), also
known as the
Union Carbide...
- ****ure 270 Park
Avenue was
occupied by a six-building complex, the
Hotel Marguery,
which opened in 1917 and was
developed by
Charles V. Paterno. The stone-clad...
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array of high-end
hotels that
included the Commodore, Biltmore, Roosevelt,
Marguery, Chatham, Barclay, Park Lane, and
Waldorf Astoria; the
Grand Central Palace;...
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Vanderbilt Concourse Building / 52
Vanderbilt Avenue (completed 1916)
Hotel Marguery (completed 1917, demolished)
Commodore Hotel (completed 1919, gutted) Liggett...
- (2022-08-25). "Food
Additive Status List". FDA. El Sa****, F; Manzur, F; Bayle, P;
Marguery, MS; Bazex, J (1995). "Contact
urticaria from
abietic acid".
Contact Dermatitis...
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Governor Clinton in 1934. At one
point he also took
rooms at the
Hotel Marguery.
Tesla moved to the
Hotel New
Yorker in 1934. At this time Westinghouse...
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Hotel Claridge Hotel Kenmore Hall
Hotel Lafayette Hotel Manhattan Hotel Marguery Hotel McAlpin Hotel Metropole Hotel New
Netherland Hotel Pennsylvania Hotel...
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during the
early 20th century.
Other such
structures included the
Hotel Marguery to the north, the New York
Central Building (now
Helmsley Building) to...