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  2. Royalton Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Royalton Hotel is on 44 West 44th Street, on the south sidewalk between Sixth Avenue and Fifth Avenue, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. [1] [2] The rectangular land lot extends south to 43rd Street, [3] where the hotel has an alternate address of 47–49 West 43rd Street.

  3. Mansfield Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Mansfield Hotel is at 12 West 44th Street, along the south sidewalk between Sixth Avenue and Fifth Avenue, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. [1] [2] The rectangular land lot covers 5,025 sq ft (466.8 m 2), with a frontage of 50 ft (15 m) on 44th Street and a depth of 100.42 ft (31 m). [1]

  4. New York Yacht Club Building - Wikipedia

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    The New York Yacht Club Building is a seven-story Beaux-Arts clubhouse at 37 West 44th Street in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, United States.Opened in 1901, the building was designed by architect Whitney Warren of Warren and Wetmore as the sixth clubhouse of the New York Yacht Club (NYYC).

  5. 30 West 44th Street - Wikipedia

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    The New York Herald Tribune reported in September 1942 that the building had been sold, although the United States Trust Company denied the news. [88] 30 West 44th Street was placed for sale in November 1942. [89]

  6. Hotel Claridge - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Claridge was a 16-story building on Times Square in Manhattan, New York City, at the southeast corner of Broadway and 44th Street. Originally known as the Hotel Rector, it was built of brick in the Beaux-arts style in 1910–1911. The 14-story building had 240 guest rooms and 216,000 square feet of space. [1]

  7. Three United Nations Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Front door of Three United Nations Plaza or UNICEF. Three UN Plaza, or known today as UNICEF World Headquarters, is a fifteen-story building on East 44th Street, that was designed by Roche-Dinkeloo and built 1984–1987.

  8. 44th Street Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The 44th Street Theatre was a Broadway theater at 216 West 44th Street in the Theater District of Manhattan in New York City from 1912 to 1945. It was originally named Weber and Fields' Music Hall when it opened in November 1912 as a resident venue for the comedy duo Weber and Fields, but was renamed to the 44th Street Theatre in December 1913 after their tenure at the theatre ended.

  9. Algonquin Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Algonquin Hotel is on 59 West 44th Street, on the north sidewalk between Sixth Avenue and Fifth Avenue, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. [1] [2] The rectangular land lot covers 9,221 sq ft (856.7 m 2), with a frontage of 91.83 ft (27.99 m) on 44th Street and a depth of 100.42 ft (31 m). [2]