Nyc, Times Square, 1911
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Nyc, Times Square, 1911
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Science Source
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Times Square, with theaters, shops, hotels, and the Times Building. People, trolleys, and horse-drawn wagons in the street. The Times Building was completed in 1904 to serve as the new headquarters of The New York Times. The Times stayed in the building for less than 10 years before moving to a new building on 229 West 43rd Street. Hotel Astor was in operation from 1904 through 1967. The 35,000 square feet hotel was built in two stages, in 1905 and 1909-10, by the same architects in the same style. Upon completion, the structure occupied an entire city block at a reported total cost of $7 million. The Hotel Claridge was a 16 story building on 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 1910-11. It operated for 61 years until the building was demolished in 1972.
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