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Architecture timeline of New York City

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[edit] 1880

Seventh Regiment Armory at 643 Park Avenue

[edit] 1884

[edit] 1890

  • Apthorp Apartments 2207 Broadway and 390 West End Avenue. A full block between 78th & 79th Streets, Broadway and West End Avenue designed by Clinton & Russell
  • 6th Avenue Elevated train was extended up 9th Avenue to 155th Street
  • Riverside Drive opened


[edit] 1904

[edit] 1929

  • City enacted its Multiple Dwelling Act and that law allowed residential buildings of greater height than previously permitted in exchange for larger courts and yards
  • The Beresford triple-towered apartment house at 211 Central Park West (also 1 - 7 West 81st Street) by Emery Roth & Sons
    • Sold with the San Remo for $25,000 in 1940 for the existing mortgages
  • The White House, New York, 262 Central Park West at the northwest corner of 86th Street

[edit] 1930

  • The Majestic (coop) 115 Central Park West - double-tower apartments. Developer Irwin Chanin, working with Jacques Delamarre, as well as with the firm of Sloan & Robertson

[edit] 1931

  • The Century Apartments another double-tower apartment house by developer Irwin Chanin, with Jacques Delamarre and Sloan & Robertson
  • The San Remo double-tower apartment building at 145 Central Park West, between 74th and 75th Streets, by Emery Roth 122 apartments
    • Construction begins on the San Remo in 1929 as the Beresford was being completed
    • This is the tallest of the old apartments along Central Park West