The St. Louis Hotel was designed in the Beaux-Arts style and constructed in 1903-05 in the new midtown Manhattan hotel district that was developing because of a period of prosperity and growth in New York, reflected in its in buildings, entertainment and businesses. The St. Louis Hotel with its Classical-inspired elements, its warm brick facade and high mansard roof followed the type of hotel design begun by Henry Hardenbergh on the Waldorf-Astoria and recommended to designers of the period.
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The Neighborhood
Murray Hill
The land that was Robert Murray’s 18th-century country estate became one of the city’s premier residential districts. Primarily constructed between 1853 and the 1920s, the neighborhood’s buildings consist of row houses built in the Italianate and Second Empire styles as well as three apartment buildings,...
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