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Hotel Victoria (New York City)

Coordinates: 40°44′40″N 73°59′18″W / 40.74444°N 73.98833°W / 40.74444; -73.98833
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Hotel Victoria
Hotel Victoria

Hotel Victoria was built by Paran Stevens in 1877 in New York City, New York, US.[1] Occupying the entire block on 27th Street, Broadway and Fifth Avenue, it was the only hotel in the city with entrances on both the latter thoroughfares. The hotel was owned by the American Hotel Victoria Company. George W. Sweeney served as president and Angus Gordon was manager. In 1911, it was announced that the hotel had been redecorated, renovated, and refurnished at a cost of $250,000. Room options included without bath, with bath, and suites with rates ranging between $1.50 and $6.00 per day.[2] Accommodations were available for 500 guests.[3]

The hotel closed its doors on February 26, 1914. The furnishings were sold at auction the same day. The demolition was to make way for an office and loft building on the site after the hotel was torn down.[1]

References

Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: International Rotary's The Rotarian (1911) Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: J. M. O'Connor & Company's American Cloak and Suit Review (1914)

  1. ^ a b J. M. O'Connor & Company 1914, p. 190.
  2. ^ International Rotary 1911, p. 12.
  3. ^ "Hotel Victoria". The Pittsburgh Press. 13 June 1907. Retrieved 23 January 2016. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)

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40°44′40″N 73°59′18″W / 40.74444°N 73.98833°W / 40.74444; -73.98833