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The St. George

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The St. George
Building seen from the street.
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General information
TypeHotel; formerly residential
Location223–225 E 17th Street, New York, New York, 10003, United States
Coordinates40°44′5.5″N 73°59′4.5″W / 40.734861°N 73.984583°W / 40.734861; -73.984583
Completed1883
Cost$195,000 (over $4 million today)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Thomas Osborne

The St. George or The St. George Residence, now functioning under the name of Hotel 17 is a historic building located at 223–225 East 17th Street, on Stuyvesant Square in Manhattan, New York City. It was designated as part of the Stuyvesant Square Historic District, a New York City landmark district, in 1975.

History

The seven-story building was built on a vacant land in 1883 by Thomas Osborne as an apartment house called "the St. George" (also the St. George Residence, and the St. George Flats) and it was distinguished by its classically inspired, richly carved stone ornaments. Most notable is the influence of the French Renaissance on the ornament, which was quite unusual for that time.[1] The marvelously expressive ornaments consist of figures, faces, animals and foliage.[2] It was an elevator building with two spacious apartments on each floor. There were 8 rooms to each apartment and rents ranged from $1,300 to $1,800 a year; that would make $3,300 per month today.

On October 6, 1883, right after building's completion, Osborne sold the St. George to real estate investor and wealthy clothing merchant William R. H. Martin for $200,000. On April 7, 1884, around 11am, the building was nearly destroyed by fire, the flames causing over $160,000 in damage.[3] This was the first rescue operation by the New York City Fire Department using the scaling ladder.[4]

In the 1930s the apartments were converted to furnished rooms and the building is now a single room occupancy hotel.[5] Currently hotel has 120 rooms. Building's fame also appeared in the 1993 Woody Allen film Manhattan Murder Mystery and was the site for photo shoots for Maxwell, David Bowie, and also Madonna's book Sex. Hotel was and continues to be popular among young actors, designers, models, punk and rock musicians who stay there.[6]

Notable residents

See also

References

Bibliography

Further reading

  • Fokuhl, Jorg (2002) Hotel Seventeen, Dewi Lewis Publishing, ISBN 9781899235032
This page was last edited on 12 October 2023, at 12:45
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