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Grand Hotel (New York City)

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Built
  
1868

NYCL #
  
164

Opened
  
1868

Architect
  
Henry Engelbert

NRHP Reference #
  
83001725

Designated NYCL
  
September 11, 1979

Added to NRHP
  
15 September 1983

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Location
  
1232-1238 Broadway Manhattan, New York City

Architectural style
  
Second Empire architecture

Similar
  
Baudouine Building, Marbridge Building, 287 Broadway, Central Theatre, Capitol Theatre

The Grand Hotel at 1232–1238 Broadway at the corner of West 31st Street in the NoMad neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, was built in 1868 and was designed by Henry Engelbert in the Second Empire style. Englebert designed the hotel for Elias S. Higgins, a prosperous carpet manufacturer and merchant, who had also utilized Engelbert's services to put up a marble-fronted warehouse on White Street near Broadway, and would go on to employ him to design the Grand Central (later Broadway Central) Hotel as well.

At the time the Grand Hotel was built, the area of Broadway between Madison Square and Herald Square was the premier entertainment district in the city, teeming with theatres, restaurants and hotels. The sleazier establishments on the side streets soon gave the district a new name, the "Tenderloin". When the theater district moved uptown again, the area became part of the Garment District, and the Grand Hotel became a cut-rate residential hotel.

The building was designated a New York City Landmark in 1979, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

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