Royalton Hotel

Royalton Hotel

Royalton Hotel
General information
Location 44 West 44th Street,
New York City
Opening 1898
Owner Morgans Hotel Group
Technical details
Floor count 16
Design and construction
Architect Rossiter & Wright
Other information
Number of rooms 90 apartments in 1898,
168 rooms in 1988
Website
Royalton Hotel

Royalton Hotel is located just east of Times Square in Manhattan at 44 West 44th Street

The building was built in 1898 as the exclusive residential Hotel Royalton. Rossiter & Wright was the architecture firm commissioned, and the contractor was E. F. Dodson & Company.[1] Its design was unusual because it was one of the first buildings to enable street-level passage from one block to the next. As originally designed, tenants had apartments overlooking 43rd or 44th Street, while servants lived in rooms overlooking the airshafts along the sides of the building.

Royalton was designed to mirror the 1920s concept of a hotel lobby. It was reopened as the Royalton Hotel on October 10, 1988. It was the first hotel designed by Philippe Starck.[2]

Royalton is now part of the Morgans Hotel Group collection of hotels. During the summer of 2007, the Morgans Hotel Group decided to renovate the hotel to update the interior. The hotel reopened on October 1, 2007.

The hotel is mentioned in Kurt Vonnegut's novel Slaughterhouse-Five.

References

  1. No author listed (1898). A History of Real Estate, Building and Architecture in New York City During the Last Quarter of a Century. New York: The Real Estate Record Association (reprinted in 1967 by Arno Press). p. 323.
  2. Morgans Hotel Group

Coordinates: 40°45′21″N 73°58′55″W / 40.755844°N 73.981864°W / 40.755844; -73.981864


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