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- The Roosevelt Hotel war ein Luxushotel in Midtown Manhattan (New York City) in Nr. 45 East 45th Street zwischen Madison Avenue und Vanderbilt Avenue. (de)
- The Roosevelt Hotel was a hotel at 45 East 45th Street (between Madison Avenue and Vanderbilt Avenue) in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. Named in honor of U.S. president Theodore Roosevelt, the hotel was developed by the New York Central Railroad and the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad and operated from 1924 to 2020. The 19-story structure was designed by George B. Post & Son with an Italian Renaissance Revival-style facade, as well as interiors that resembled historical American buildings. The Roosevelt was one of several large hotels developed around Grand Central Terminal as part of Terminal City. The hotel building contains setbacks to comply with the 1916 Zoning Resolution, as well as light courts above the third story on Madison Avenue. The hotel was mostly constructed above Grand Central Terminal's railroad tracks, so different sets of columns were used for the lower and upper stories. The ground level largely contained stores, and the lobby, dining rooms, and other public rooms were one floor above ground. The third through 18th floors contained 1,025 rooms. When the Roosevelt opened, it contained several novel features, including a kennel for guests' pets, a child-care service, and an in-house doctor. The Roosevelt Hotel opened on September 23, 1924, and was originally operated by New York United Hotels Inc., a subsidiary of the United Hotels Company. After New York United Hotels went bankrupt in 1934, Roosevelt Hotels Inc. took over the hotel. Hilton Hotels took over management of the Roosevelt in 1943, eventually acquiring full ownership of the hotel, and sold it to the Hotel Corporation of America in 1956 following an antitrust lawsuit. Realty Hotels, a holding company run by the New York Central, took over the hotel in 1964. Paul Milstein acquired the hotel in 1978 and leased the hotel to Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) the following year. PIA and Prince Faisal bin Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al Saud bought the hotel in 2000, and PIA then acquired Prince Faisal's ownership stake. In 2020, the hotel closed permanently due to continued financial losses associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. (en)
- The Roosevelt Hotel é um hotel histórico de luxo, localizado no número 45 Leste da Rua 45 (entre a Madison Avenue e a Vanderbilt Avenue) em Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan, Nova York. O hotel, nomeado em homenagem ao presidente Theodore Roosevelt, foi inaugurado em 23 de setembro de 1924. O hotel foi fechado para uma extensa renovação de $ 65 milhões de 1995 a 1997. Em outubro de 2020, foi anunciado que o hotel fecharia permanentemente devido a contínuas perdas financeiras associado à pandemia de COVID-19; o último dia de operação será 31 de outubro de 2020. (pt)
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- The Roosevelt Hotel war ein Luxushotel in Midtown Manhattan (New York City) in Nr. 45 East 45th Street zwischen Madison Avenue und Vanderbilt Avenue. (de)
- The Roosevelt Hotel é um hotel histórico de luxo, localizado no número 45 Leste da Rua 45 (entre a Madison Avenue e a Vanderbilt Avenue) em Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan, Nova York. O hotel, nomeado em homenagem ao presidente Theodore Roosevelt, foi inaugurado em 23 de setembro de 1924. O hotel foi fechado para uma extensa renovação de $ 65 milhões de 1995 a 1997. Em outubro de 2020, foi anunciado que o hotel fecharia permanentemente devido a contínuas perdas financeiras associado à pandemia de COVID-19; o último dia de operação será 31 de outubro de 2020. (pt)
- The Roosevelt Hotel was a hotel at 45 East 45th Street (between Madison Avenue and Vanderbilt Avenue) in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. Named in honor of U.S. president Theodore Roosevelt, the hotel was developed by the New York Central Railroad and the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad and operated from 1924 to 2020. The 19-story structure was designed by George B. Post & Son with an Italian Renaissance Revival-style facade, as well as interiors that resembled historical American buildings. The Roosevelt was one of several large hotels developed around Grand Central Terminal as part of Terminal City. (en)
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